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The Wikipedia article on Maria De Iorio may not meet Wikipedia's general notability guidelines for biographies of living persons or encyclopedic standards. Here are five reasons that could be considered for its removal:

1. Lack of Independent Sources: The article may lack sufficient reliable, third-party sources to establish De Iorio's notability. Wikipedia requires multiple, independent sources to verify the subject's significance in their field.

2. Notability in Biostatistics: Although Maria De Iorio is recognized in her field, the article may not demonstrate that she has made significant contributions that are broadly recognized outside specialized academic or professional circles, limiting its relevance to a general encyclopedia.

3. Self-Promotion Concerns: If the article is based primarily on self-published sources or institutional profiles (e.g., university pages), it might violate Wikipedia's guidelines against self-promotion or conflict of interest, which emphasize independent validation.

4. Insufficient Coverage in Media: If there is limited coverage of De Iorio's work in reputable media outlets or academic reviews, it may indicate that her work, while important in certain contexts, has not garnered enough widespread attention to warrant a Wikipedia article.

5. Overly Specialized: The content of the article may be too niche or technical for a general audience. Wikipedia aims to provide accessible knowledge, and if the article does not provide a clear explanation of her broader impact or contributions to the public, it might be considered too specific for inclusion.

These reasons would need to be carefully reviewed according to Wikipedia's deletion guidelines. 122.11.214.23 (talk) 05:46, 18 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

You are not even considering the appropriate notability criteria, WP:PROF #C1 (heavily cited publications), #C2 (major award) and #C3 (fellow of a major society). There is no self-promotion; the article was entirely written by me, as you would see if you looked at the history, and I am not De Iorio nor have any connection with her. The article is not promotionally written; it is merely a dry statement of the major milestones of her career. PROF notability has nothing to do with media coverage, and Wikipedia is not limited to general-audience topics like footballers and pokemons however much it may seem to be dominated by them sometimes. —David Eppstein (talk) 07:29, 18 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]