User talk:Vancitystars

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File permission problem with File:Michael cheng photo 2013.jpg
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Re: Michael Cheng (entrepreneur) AfD
Hi Vancitystars, thanks for the note. I suppose my hesitation in this case is that I personally have some concerns about the notability of the subject. I helped fix a few things with the AFD so I won't contribute there, but if I did I'd possibly support deletion at the moment. For now, it looks like it's probably WP:TOOSOON for an article about this particular person. I can see you've put a lot of energy into adding sources, but a large number of sources is only valuable (in terms of notability) if those sources provide significant coverage of the subject. Some of the sources you have included don't mention him at all, some are obviously promotional - pushed by his university, some are passing mentions about him winning a non-notable local award. My advice? Remove most of those and then consider what you're left with. There are a couple there that I think might work well and you can probably use them to make a case. But right now, it's so unclear which are useful and which are not that most people will struggle to work out if he is notable or not. As for new editors showing up to target the article, that's not new - the key is just to play by the rules and don't get angry about it. You should also have a read of some of the policies linked in the welcome message above. Those might have been helpful before the article was created but many are still useful after the fact. Stalwart 111  09:26, 18 June 2013 (UTC)

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Speedy deletion nomination of Michael Cheng (entrepreneur)


A tag has been placed on Michael Cheng (entrepreneur), requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section G4 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the article appears to be a repost of material that was previously deleted following a deletion debate,. Under the specified criteria, where an article has substantially identical content to that of an article deleted after debate, and any changes in the content do not address the reasons for which the material was previously deleted, it may be deleted at any time.

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 * Your article was deleted at AFD by consensus - you can't simply recreate it because you disagree with the result. The proper path is via Deletion Review. As above, I have tagged it for speedy deletion. Stalwart 111  18:39, 19 June 2013 (UTC)

Michael Cheng
First, you should try not to blank your talk page. You can transfer the content to an archive but deleting it entirely makes it very difficult for people to communicate with you. If you go through the DRV process it will be difficult to demonstrate that you have made good-faith attempts to resolve various issues if the record of those resolution attempts has been deleted. Would you like me to create an archive for you?

On the article itself, you need to understand that it wasn't deleted because it was "poorly written" because that's a WP:FIXTHEPROBLEM problem. If an article goes to AFD and it is determined that the subject is notable but the article is badly written, it will more than likely be kept and editors will be encouraged the edit the article and make improvements. Very rarely, when an article is "beyond saving" it is deleted in order to allow for complete re-writing. Where that is the case you'll see people suggesting WP:TNT throughout the discussion. In this case, consensus determined that the subject (Michael Cheng) was not notable.

You need to have a look at the arguments made during that discussion and work out what can be done to address them. But you also need to be aware that DRV is not AFD, Round 2. DRV is about asking for permission to recreate a deleted page or to challenge the technical validity of a closure and deletion. Trust me when I tell you there was nothing wrong the latter in that discussion - consensus seemed very clear. To be allowed to recreate the article, you will need to demonstrate that new and better sources have become available since the deletion discussion or that there were sources not considered during that discussion that have since come to light. It's up to you but I would suggest that going to DRV immediately after an AFD probably won't end well for you. Best to leave it for a couple of months (at least) and use that time to collect as many good sources as you can. Then approach DRV for permission to recreate. Stalwart 111  04:25, 20 June 2013 (UTC)


 * Yeah, editors certainly had an issue with promotion and bias. The First AFD was started because another editor thought there was "very little content that demonstrates notability". That discussion has only two participants and was withdrawn at the discretion of the nominator. The Second AFD was started on basically the same grounds, though other editors had an opportunity to comment. Those editors did point to concerns about bias but they also had concerns about notability (the more serious of the two around here). I think people would be willing to give you another go at it (via DRV) but I think you would also need to do some work to convince people you are here to build an encyclopaedia rather than just to promote this individual (see WP:NOTHERE). You seem to have joined in December but all of your edits so far relate to your attempt to publish an article about this one person. As a result, you seem to be struggling with what is required when writing a biography of a living person. Is there a particular reason you are interested in this guy only? Having broader editing history will convince people you aren't this guy's PR agent or even this guy himself. There are plenty of very notable people who don't have articles yet. Perhaps try writing one of those before trying on one of the tougher, more marginal, ones. Stalwart 111  07:30, 21 June 2013 (UTC)

Michael Cheng
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File permission problem with File:Michael-Cheng.jpg
Thanks for uploading File:Michael-Cheng.jpg. I noticed that while you provided a valid copyright licensing tag, there is no proof that the creator of the file has agreed to release it under the given license.

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If you have uploaded other files, consider checking that you have provided evidence that their copyright owners have agreed to license their works under the tags you supplied, too. Here is a list of your uploads. Files lacking evidence of permission may be deleted one week after they have been tagged, as described in section F11 of the criteria for speedy deletion. You may wish to read Wikipedia's image use policy. If you have any questions please ask them at the Media copyright questions page. Thank you. --Minorax &laquo;&brvbar;talk&brvbar;&raquo; 14:43, 26 February 2023 (UTC)