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There is a hill at Shippea Hill, but it's underground. The "hill" is a ridge of firm ground between two areas of fenland. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Librarian16 ( talk • contribs) 22:33, 18 February 2010 (UTC)
We should try to comment on the extraordinary fluctuations in the passenger usage figures. These might be caused by changes in the measurement methodology, by changes to the train timetable, or an external cause such as the use of the station by seasonal agricultural workers. Or the figures may just be wrong. Has anyone checked the cited source, which appears to be a set of spreadsheets with raw numbers? Verbcatcher ( talk) 00:55, 20 December 2016 (UTC)
Zadradr has reverted my deletion at the paragraph on an event organised by the Odd Socks, which is said to be a society of the University of Cambridge. My edit summary for deletion was:
Zadradr's edit summary for restoring the paragraph was:
A common rule of thumb is that if a topic is insufficiently notable for a Wikipedia article then any events relating to the topic are unlikely to be sufficiently noteworthy to mention is another article. We have no article on Odd Socks; there have been two attempts to the create this article which were deleted as 'not notable' and as 'spam'. There might be an article under a different title but there is no obvious candidate in Category:Clubs and societies of the University of Cambridge. A brief Google search uncovered no sources to confirm this event and no sources about the society. The paragraph is still unsourced. Without a source there is a risk that this may have been a hoax, possibly intended to raise the profile of the society. Please add a reliable source. Verbcatcher ( talk) 11:59, 28 July 2021 (UTC)
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There is a hill at Shippea Hill, but it's underground. The "hill" is a ridge of firm ground between two areas of fenland. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Librarian16 ( talk • contribs) 22:33, 18 February 2010 (UTC)
We should try to comment on the extraordinary fluctuations in the passenger usage figures. These might be caused by changes in the measurement methodology, by changes to the train timetable, or an external cause such as the use of the station by seasonal agricultural workers. Or the figures may just be wrong. Has anyone checked the cited source, which appears to be a set of spreadsheets with raw numbers? Verbcatcher ( talk) 00:55, 20 December 2016 (UTC)
Zadradr has reverted my deletion at the paragraph on an event organised by the Odd Socks, which is said to be a society of the University of Cambridge. My edit summary for deletion was:
Zadradr's edit summary for restoring the paragraph was:
A common rule of thumb is that if a topic is insufficiently notable for a Wikipedia article then any events relating to the topic are unlikely to be sufficiently noteworthy to mention is another article. We have no article on Odd Socks; there have been two attempts to the create this article which were deleted as 'not notable' and as 'spam'. There might be an article under a different title but there is no obvious candidate in Category:Clubs and societies of the University of Cambridge. A brief Google search uncovered no sources to confirm this event and no sources about the society. The paragraph is still unsourced. Without a source there is a risk that this may have been a hoax, possibly intended to raise the profile of the society. Please add a reliable source. Verbcatcher ( talk) 11:59, 28 July 2021 (UTC)