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At the bottom of the page there's a link to playgirl.com. However at that page it says the site is not in any way connected with Playgirl the magazine. This should be clarified. 71.129.57.170 (talk) 03:58, 29 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Move discussion in progress

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There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Playgirl (disambiguation) which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. —RM bot 12:16, 23 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

The discussion was closed as no consensus to move the articles. ~~ GB fan ~~ 15:17, 30 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Centerfold list removed

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All this was removed today by another editor, and I don't know if that was appropriate. Seems like an awful lot of verifiable info to be removed in one sweep without discussion. SergeWoodzing (talk) 22:13, 3 December 2011 (UTC) [reply]

list

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

  • 01 Nick Stryker
  • 02 Charles Edmond
  • 03 Robert Johnston
  • 04 Kris Kayman
  • 05 John Simmonds
  • 06 James Arthur Parker
  • 07 Tom Burgess
  • 08 Don Nightingale
  • 09 Jim Bartling
  • 10 Joseph J. Pallister, Man of the Year
  • 11 Derrick DeShá
  • 12 Michael Zirpoli
  • 13 Tom Marinelli

1993

  • 01 Michael Maguire
  • 02 Kent Massich
  • 03 Danny Budak
  • 04 Terrence Dineen
  • 05 Edwin Serrano
  • 06 Steven Reinhardt
  • 07 Doug Koziak
  • 08 Drew Ricciardi
  • 09 Angelo Berrios
  • 10 Antonio Valentino
  • 11 Bernie Kellish
  • 12 Michael Shayne

1994

  • 01 Richard Lima
  • 02 Matt Mullen
  • 03 Greg Lane
  • 04 Jamie Bales
  • 05 Chris Carmen
  • 06 Mark Kleckner
  • 07 Shane Minor
  • 08 Rob Shanahan
  • 09 Stephen Kellar
  • 10 Derrick DeShá
  • 11 John Holliday, Man of the Year
  • 12 Darren Fox

1995

  • 01 Gregg "Jax" Steele
  • 02 Vince Marino
  • 03 Michael George
  • 04 Alan Edwards
  • 05 Eddie Mallia
  • 06 Maurice Lawrence
  • 07 Jimmy Rogers
  • 08 Peter Steele
  • 09 Steven Olliver
  • 10 Marcello Morgili
  • 11 Lee McKinney, a.k.a. Derek Cameron
  • 12 Keith Munyan

1996

  • 01 Martin Squires
  • 02 Zoltan
  • 03 E.J. Curse
  • 04 Robert Forcelli
  • 05 John Morano
  • 06 Rick Gager
  • 07 Joe Wolfe
  • 08 James Hunter
  • 09 Jonathon Prandi, Man of the Year
  • 10 Ronaldo Sanchez
  • 11 Cameron Warfield
  • 12 Derek DeLuis
  • 13 Shawn Michaels, a.k.a. Michael Hickenbottom

1997

1998

  • 01 Frank Sepe
  • 02/03 Chris & Ryan Zaffino
  • 04 Rob Ashton
  • 05 Angel Ortiz
  • 06 Reid Hutchins
  • 07 Robert Monzi
  • 08 Gavin Hunter
  • 09 Byron Lorentz
  • 10 Steven Kay
  • 11 Tim Carlton
  • 12 Marco Washington

1999

  • 01 Michael Bonavita
  • 02 Oliver Kaposi
  • 03 Endre Csernek
  • 04 Eddie Leone
  • 05 Robert Anthony
  • 06 Bill Kitchener
  • 07 Ray Clark
  • 08 Shannon Fuller
  • 09 Mike Sodini
  • 10 Tibor Toth
  • 11 Bill Bixton
  • 12 Sean McNeill

2000

  • 01 Randy Savino
  • 02 Julian Rios
  • 03 Dave Dawson
  • 04 Jonathan Simms
  • 05 Christian Mosello
  • 06 Michael Morrow
  • 07 Jean-Michel Villette
  • 08 Jim Brasco
  • 09 Rhett Eisman
  • 10 Chris Allen
  • 11 Alex Bento

2001

2002

2003

  • 01 Daniel Jacob
  • 02 Endre Csernek
  • 03 Chim Richald
  • 04 Lior Sahadya
  • 05 Scott Markey
  • 06 Scott Merritt
  • 07 Robert Michael
  • 08 John James
  • 09 Vincent Lombardi
  • 10 Brent Dupuis
  • 11 Pete
  • 12 Terrell Franklin

2004

2005

2006

2007

  • 01 Chris Edgington
  • 02 Brendan Newman
  • 03 Ryan Mackie
  • 04 Niko (currently an actor for Playgirl TV)
  • 05 Zac
  • 06 Julian Fantechi, Man of the Year
  • 07 Darryl Worley
  • 08 Stefan Pinto
  • 09 Marcus Patrick
  • 10 Christian
  • 11 Tony De Sergio
  • 12 Brett

2008

  • 01 Daniel Rocha a.k.a. Vin Marco of Manifest Men
  • 02 Miles Hamilton a.k.a. Meatballs
  • 03 Anton Micheal
  • 04 No centerfold but Men of Fire Island
  • 05 Daniel Kirk
  • 06 Niko, Man of The Year

2010

2011

Back and forth with this. Removed again as "unsourced" - wouldn't it be obvious that the centerfold of each magazine is a reliable source? Removal seems unmotivated - I am restoring this this myself time. SergeWoodzing (talk) 17:41, 4 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
If you feel like splitting this into a list article I wouldn't object, but it isn't really notable enough for such a huge list in the main article. Nikkimaria (talk) 23:33, 4 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I don't understand how it is non-notable here but would be notable in a list article. Nor do I intend to make any changes. I tend to appreciate when someone has done this much work to provide sourced info. That tends to inspire others to do so. SergeWoodzing (talk) 01:18, 5 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I don't mean notability as in WP:N, but more in terms of WP:SUMMARY. Nikkimaria (talk) 04:29, 5 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
These kinds of lists seem common. List of Penthouse Pets of the Month. But it'd need sources, of course.   Will Beback  talk  05:11, 5 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Seems to me the magazine itself is the source, reliably published as it always has been. SergeWoodzing (talk) 11:35, 5 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I suppose that's the case, though this publication may be difficult to verify due to the relative shortage of libraries which carry it.[1] The biggest concern with a list like this is that teen-aged vandals will add the names of their colleagues. Wikipedia:Friends of gays should not be allowed to edit articles.   Will Beback  talk  16:54, 5 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Vandalism is vandalism no matter where. Semi-protect? SergeWoodzing (talk) 18:03, 5 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Vandalism is somewhat more common with articles like this. If it's practically impossible to verify the list then it's harder to spot and correct the vandalism. Has any active editor here actually verified the existing names on the list? Long-term semi-protection is undesirable, but if it were a standalone list the protection wouldn't impact the rest of the article.   Will Beback  talk  19:49, 5 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Another concern with this list is making sure that linked entries go to the models and not to biographies of other people. For example, Bob Prince was born in 1916, so I doubt he was a model in 1975. Glenn Brown was born in 1966, but is he the person who appeared? Unless we learn more, it's impossible to say.   Will Beback  talk  19:55, 5 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, I've removed it again. If someone would like to create the standalone list article and verify the links, they should feel free to do so. Nikkimaria (talk) 20:15, 5 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Woops! Where did you find consensus to do that? I don't see it. But I'm not going to reverse you again, because this isn't important enough to me to edit war about. Seems to be of considerable importance to you to remove this list, and I doubt if you will be providing that extra article.
I'm sorry to have to say, with all due respect, that I must find your actions here unreasonable and arbitrary and not in the best interest of WP, starting with your removing all that in the first place without a word on this talk page. In principle, I don't think such behavior is appropriate ever. SergeWoodzing (talk) 22:27, 5 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Actually, WP:BOLD supports my first actions here. Obviously I disagree that I've behaved unreasonably, but as you will. The list was problematic, as agreed by two editors here; if you feel otherwise, then by all means create the article for it. Nikkimaria (talk) 15:12, 6 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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Celebrity Nudes

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There was a list of celebrities who posed nude/semi-nude for the magazine which was deleted on April 11, 2014. That list was useful for something I'm writing and I just came back to double-check a name and discovered the whole section's been reduced to a single line about the magazine's monthly screen-cap column (and a single line thoroughly negates the need for an entire section) -- I contend that the list should be reinstated. A hell of a lot of celebrities have graced the cover, been interviewed and appeared in screen-caps from movies, but very few of them have actually posed for pictorials. VinnieRattolle (talk) 14:35, 20 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Hello, User:VinnieRattolle. While I'm not the person who removed the list, I noticed the removal and actually support it due to its inconsistencies with some of our core policies. Our policy on biographical material on living people requires high quality sources when discussing them. Sadly, there was not a single source to substantiate the inclusion of any individual on that list. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 15:13, 20 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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Article needs to be updated

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Playgirl was relaunched again in 2020. Article needs to be updated to reflect that. — I'ma editor2022 (🗣️💬 |📖📚) 03:20, 16 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]