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Whilst acknowledging the sentiment expressed in the proposed deletion notice, I would be sorry to see this article deleted. Having been interested in the challenges faced by deaf children for some years, one of my daughter's friends having been completely deaf as a result of illness at a young age, and also being impressed by the achievements of those such as, say, Evelyn Glennie, I was very keen to find out more about the young deaf actress in "The Silence", the first episode of which I have just watched on BBC iPlayer. I am sure there are others, like me, who might be interested, and don't really feel that the article compromises Wikipedia in any way. If biographies of actors and actresses are to be included, such a major achievement by a young deaf actress outranks in my mind say 2, or 3, or whatever the Wikipedia regulations state, performances by a hearing actor. Ninomiya ( talk) 20:35, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
I absolutely agree with Ninomiya's sentiments. I'm sorry but this deletion notice totally neglects Genevieve's personal achievements and she is a wonderful actor. Is Wikipedia saying that new outstanding actors are not good enough to even have a mention? For whatever happens, Genevieve will achieve well, with or without Wikipedia's interest. As for the "do not be offended" statement, how can you not be offended by this draconian policy. pebbens ( talk) 21:09, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
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Whilst acknowledging the sentiment expressed in the proposed deletion notice, I would be sorry to see this article deleted. Having been interested in the challenges faced by deaf children for some years, one of my daughter's friends having been completely deaf as a result of illness at a young age, and also being impressed by the achievements of those such as, say, Evelyn Glennie, I was very keen to find out more about the young deaf actress in "The Silence", the first episode of which I have just watched on BBC iPlayer. I am sure there are others, like me, who might be interested, and don't really feel that the article compromises Wikipedia in any way. If biographies of actors and actresses are to be included, such a major achievement by a young deaf actress outranks in my mind say 2, or 3, or whatever the Wikipedia regulations state, performances by a hearing actor. Ninomiya ( talk) 20:35, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
I absolutely agree with Ninomiya's sentiments. I'm sorry but this deletion notice totally neglects Genevieve's personal achievements and she is a wonderful actor. Is Wikipedia saying that new outstanding actors are not good enough to even have a mention? For whatever happens, Genevieve will achieve well, with or without Wikipedia's interest. As for the "do not be offended" statement, how can you not be offended by this draconian policy. pebbens ( talk) 21:09, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for deletion:
Participate in the deletion discussion at the nomination page. — Community Tech bot ( talk) 17:55, 30 June 2020 (UTC)