User:Cowlinator/Jeff Ball (composer)
I request this deleted page be re-created
[edit]The deletion discussion page for this article instructs that subsequent comments should be given on the article's talk page or a deletion review page. Since there doesn't seem to be an accessible deletion review page (please correct me if I am wrong!), I am placing this here.
The deletion discussion page for this article 10 years ago cited lack of notability (WP:COMPOSER) and lack of reliable sources. A lot has changed in 10 years. I believe that the subject matches the requirements of WP:COMPOSER (Especially #4[1]). I also have several citations from reliable sources to add to the article.
Section G4 of the criteria for speedy deletion was cited as a deletion reason. However, recreating a previously deleted page is not forbidden. Specifically, because notability status has changed, re-creation is allowed. Please pay special attention to this quote from section G4: "It excludes pages that are not substantially identical to the deleted version, pages to which the reason for the deletion no longer applies."
Section G11 of the criteria for speedy deletion was also cited as a deletion reason. There is nothing unambiguous about it. If my pov was not neutral, I will attempt to fix that in the my next attempt. Stating that my article edit is "unambiguous advertising or promotion" seems irresponsible. Unambiguous means obvious, clear, or undebatable. It was not. Pay special attention to this quote from section G11: "If a subject is notable and the content could plausibly be replaced with text written from a neutral point of view, this is preferable to deletion."
Please also pay special attention to item 4 (notability) of non-criteria for speedy deletion: "Articles that seem to have obviously non-notable subjects are eligible for speedy deletion only if the article does not give a credible indication of why the subject might be important or significant." ----Cowlinator (talk) 02:03, 8 July 2021 (UTC)
- ^ "ASCAP Sceen Music Award Winners 2021". The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved 8 July 2021.