User talk:Engenius

Sabrina Deep
Thanks for your message. Please take a look at WP:PORNBIO, and as you can see I don't think a good argument can be made for her meeting the criteria there:


 * 1. Performer has won or been a serious nominee for a well-known award [...]? No.
 * 2. Performer has made unique contributions to a pornographic film genre.
 * Is the performer noted for beginning a trend in pornography? No.
 * Did the performer star in an iconic, groundbreaking or blockbuster feature? No. (I don't think "the world record for the largest and longest gangbang ever broadcasted live on the Net" would qualify for that.)


 * 3. Performer has been prolific or innovative within a specific genre niche. No.
 * 4. Performer has been the participant in a significant event or controversy reported by credible news media. No
 * 5. Performer has been featured multiple times in mainstream media. None mentioned.
 * 6. Performer meets other notability grounds not connected to being involved in porn. No.

Really, she sounds like one of the large number of average porn actresses, which is fine, but not in any way notable enough for a Wikipedia article, and the people who participated in the AfD agreed. Best regards, and please keep contributing. -- MCB 07:40, 12 September 2007 (UTC)

Sabrina Deep
I don't know if your watching the discussion (you can find it here if not), but it's been deleted due to a lack of notability. It may well be that, if she wins an award or something like that in the future, she'll become notable. You might want to consider userfying the article (you can ask the closing admin to do this for you) and recreating it if she becomes notable in the future - or else you could post an article on AFC when that happens.

Again, I must stress that you should only do this when she wins a major award or otherwise becomes notable, otherwise its likely to be speedily deleted (under WP:G4) Happy editing (and feel free to contact me if you have any problems), Bob House 884 (talk) 19:45, 8 June 2011 (UTC)

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