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Delete for now, unfortunately - This article was good (there are much worse articles) and at least had notable sources but unfortunately that is where it ends. A
News search found results mostly recent press releases with a few news links including the May 2014 flurry. Books was not helpful at all but
highbeam found some of the same results as well as thefreelibrary.com. Not much for notability at this time,
SwisterTwistertalk05:26, 2 May 2015 (UTC)reply
Keep I don't think this falls under
WP:BLP1E. Because There is, in fact, significant ongoing coverage. here
[1], and here
[2]. As the editors above say, the article is well-written and well-sourced. I have added a bit about the April 2015 launch of a Godinterest Wordpress blogging feature for Christians sourced to Bloomberg. I think it should be kept.
E.M.Gregory (
talk)
18:27, 4 May 2015 (UTC)reply
Who said anything about BLP1E? The key words here are the 'significant' part of WP:CORP and the 'multiple non-trivial' part of WP:WEBCRIT. The religion news source is probably the best available, but it's a blog with little evidence of editorial oversight and hardly discusses the site anyway. The second link you've provided is to a press release and the 'bloomberg' link was also a press release. The current article is reasonably well-written, but is sourced terribly, which is why it doesn't belong.
SmartSE (
talk)
20:00, 4 May 2015 (UTC)reply
I read your reference to the 2014 "flurry of
churnalist coverage" as a reference to BLP1E. to me it looks as though there was a second, smaller flurry of
churnalist coverage in April 2015, with a Religion News Service blogger picking up on this
[3] press release, which was also echoed on Bloomberg and some other places. I think the amount of press coverage last year and this passes GNG. But I see where some might not think so.
E.M.Gregory (
talk)
22:40, 4 May 2015 (UTC)reply
Delete -- I cannot believe that a website effectively one-year-old, linked to a denomination with non-orthodox views (such as Seventh Day Adventists), is notable. I do not thinhk that the fact that somnething is heavcily promoted makes it notable.
Peterkingiron (
talk)
09:59, 6 May 2015 (UTC)reply
The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's
talk page or in a
deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
Delete for now, unfortunately - This article was good (there are much worse articles) and at least had notable sources but unfortunately that is where it ends. A
News search found results mostly recent press releases with a few news links including the May 2014 flurry. Books was not helpful at all but
highbeam found some of the same results as well as thefreelibrary.com. Not much for notability at this time,
SwisterTwistertalk05:26, 2 May 2015 (UTC)reply
Keep I don't think this falls under
WP:BLP1E. Because There is, in fact, significant ongoing coverage. here
[1], and here
[2]. As the editors above say, the article is well-written and well-sourced. I have added a bit about the April 2015 launch of a Godinterest Wordpress blogging feature for Christians sourced to Bloomberg. I think it should be kept.
E.M.Gregory (
talk)
18:27, 4 May 2015 (UTC)reply
Who said anything about BLP1E? The key words here are the 'significant' part of WP:CORP and the 'multiple non-trivial' part of WP:WEBCRIT. The religion news source is probably the best available, but it's a blog with little evidence of editorial oversight and hardly discusses the site anyway. The second link you've provided is to a press release and the 'bloomberg' link was also a press release. The current article is reasonably well-written, but is sourced terribly, which is why it doesn't belong.
SmartSE (
talk)
20:00, 4 May 2015 (UTC)reply
I read your reference to the 2014 "flurry of
churnalist coverage" as a reference to BLP1E. to me it looks as though there was a second, smaller flurry of
churnalist coverage in April 2015, with a Religion News Service blogger picking up on this
[3] press release, which was also echoed on Bloomberg and some other places. I think the amount of press coverage last year and this passes GNG. But I see where some might not think so.
E.M.Gregory (
talk)
22:40, 4 May 2015 (UTC)reply
Delete -- I cannot believe that a website effectively one-year-old, linked to a denomination with non-orthodox views (such as Seventh Day Adventists), is notable. I do not thinhk that the fact that somnething is heavcily promoted makes it notable.
Peterkingiron (
talk)
09:59, 6 May 2015 (UTC)reply
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