The result was delete. Can't sleep, clown will eat me 11:15, 4 November 2006 (UTC) reply
Reason in a nutshell: This is in all likelihood a paid translation of an autobiography of a person with no verifiable accomplishments.
This article appeared on multiple major Wikipedias on the same day in precisely the same form and shape (compare de.wiki, pl.wiki, fr.wiki, hu.wiki, nl.wiki, sk.wiki). Other than de.wiki where the text originated, on some Wikipedias there was a substub on this person prior to that day, but it did not establish the notability of the character other than by having several interwiki links (which is probably how the substub eluded deletion).
On most Wikipedias, the translation appeared as the only major contribution of a new user named Djiggy or IP 84.113.1.108. The author tagged the edit as "translation from german", even though on some Wikipedias, he explicitly said he can't speak the language he supposedly translated the article to (see userboxes: hu:user:Djiggy)
The person described in the article is herself ungooglable, so is her "proper" name ( [1]). It is also impossible to find any references to the international prize she won in Yugoslavia - see here, which makes one wonder how notable could this throphy be.
All in all, it seems like a promotional article of a person that does not seem to have any verifiable claim to notability.
I'm a sysop on pl.wiki, making a guest appearance to share our findings with others. Our AfD for this article is here. lcamtuf 13:32, 29 October 2006 (UTC) reply
The result was delete. Can't sleep, clown will eat me 11:15, 4 November 2006 (UTC) reply
Reason in a nutshell: This is in all likelihood a paid translation of an autobiography of a person with no verifiable accomplishments.
This article appeared on multiple major Wikipedias on the same day in precisely the same form and shape (compare de.wiki, pl.wiki, fr.wiki, hu.wiki, nl.wiki, sk.wiki). Other than de.wiki where the text originated, on some Wikipedias there was a substub on this person prior to that day, but it did not establish the notability of the character other than by having several interwiki links (which is probably how the substub eluded deletion).
On most Wikipedias, the translation appeared as the only major contribution of a new user named Djiggy or IP 84.113.1.108. The author tagged the edit as "translation from german", even though on some Wikipedias, he explicitly said he can't speak the language he supposedly translated the article to (see userboxes: hu:user:Djiggy)
The person described in the article is herself ungooglable, so is her "proper" name ( [1]). It is also impossible to find any references to the international prize she won in Yugoslavia - see here, which makes one wonder how notable could this throphy be.
All in all, it seems like a promotional article of a person that does not seem to have any verifiable claim to notability.
I'm a sysop on pl.wiki, making a guest appearance to share our findings with others. Our AfD for this article is here. lcamtuf 13:32, 29 October 2006 (UTC) reply