User talk:Eunice Editrix

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Proposed deletion of Orisha Land


The article Orisha Land has been proposed for deletion&#32;because of the following concern: "Reading through the article and the sources; the gist of this article is about a 12-person protest camp that existed for just 25 days. This article doesn't actually tell the reader all that much about the camp itself, rather it's mainly about the death of Jordan Walton (who it could be opined deserved an article more than this camp). Alternatively, an article about the '400+1 collective' would have been another option, as the organisation apparently has/had a much greater lifespan than just this protest, and that article could have been much broader in scope while incorporating information about this protest. Per what Credible claim of significance suggests about notability/significance, I feel that this camp was not that notable."

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