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Nomination of Celadon (river) for deletion

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Your submission at Articles for creation

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Your article submission Prime Group (Korea)

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Proposed edit for Internment

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Hi Sylvainremy, I just wanted to explain the reason for my reversion. The page Internment has been dealing with a lot of problematic edits for a bit now, so to err on the side of caution, I reverted your recent edit since it didn't have any sources included. But I want to encourage you to re-add the material with a source or two. --Pinchme123 (talk) 16:36, 12 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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The "controversy" section in the article on Jean-Pascal van Ypersele

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Hello Sylvainremy,

Indeed, as you noticed I have expanded and fully reworked the article on Jean-Pascal van Ypersele. As much as possible, I have reused existing paragraphs, fitting them in the overall structure. I have been cautious on the “Controversy” section, just like we should be cautious for that in any article on wiki. There were three items in that section, and I think none of them qualifies to be mentioned as 'controversy'.

1. Polemics with Istvan Marko. There is no article in wiki on this person – he is known for the Markó–Lam deoxygenation. The cross-reference is further to an article in the French Wiki (unverifiable for most readers) – just have a look at that article, it is largely about his climate skepticism – only one line devoted to the Markó–Lam deoxygenation. Yet, Marko has not published one peer-reviewed paper on climate change. See his publication record on ResearchGate.[1] Similarly, after his passing away, his research institution organised a two-day seminar in his memory,[2] that was all about organic chemistry – the word climate is even not mentioned… His climate-related publications are purely polemical. Obviously, frequently such “climate confusers” jump in the climate debate – should this be mentioned as ‘controversy’ in the article related to every climate scientist? Generally speaking, scientists are continuously engaged in debate. That is not ‘controversy’.

What remains as a potential ‘controversy’ is a so-called boycot of Marko’s book. There is not any evidence that Van Ypersele or UCLouvain called for such a boycot – according to news reports there was such claim for boycot by a student group.[3] If this information has encyclopedal relevance, it should be in an article related to Istvan Marko (redlinked on purpose).

It is based on these thoughts that I suggest not to incorporate the sentence on Marko in the article.


2. The Ntezimana case – please read the press article cited. Van Ypersele received the assignment from his University to investigate whether Ntezimana was involved in the Rwandan genocide. From his investigation, he thought that this person was innocent, and he witnessed about that at the court. As it stands in the wiki article, the sentence is written from a partisan viewpoint; would there be a genuine interest in this story, then we could expect first of all an article explaining the Ntezimana case.

It is based on these thoughts that I suggest not to incorporate the sentence on Ntezimana in the article.


3. The AP interview where he talked about the “so-called superpowers” – I think that this rather fits with a section on ‘notoriety’, not ‘controversy’. Hence I moved it to that section.

In view of these arguments, I suggest remove the Istvan Marko and Ntezimana sentences, and drop the controversies section from the article. Jnyssen (talk) 19:06, 6 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

@Jnyssen: Hi Jnyssen, Thank you for your thoughtful and detailed response to my edit. I have no opinion or data either way. I just think that removing that particular section and its contents should be properly flagged and justified, not buried among other edits. Please feel free to do so with the restored section. sylv (talk) 01:46, 7 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Moholes

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I removed the new section you added to Project Mohole, alas. It is not really related to the article. However, I noted that Mohole redirects to Project Mohole - perhaps it ought to be a disambiguation page instead? The top of the Project Mohole article indicates where to find the Mars Mohole. See the talk page for Project Mohole to comment - thanks. Bdushaw (talk) 13:00, 26 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

I feel it would be more constructive on your part to create that disambiguation page rather than censoriously delete the content which I created.sylv (talk) 13:15, 26 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Nomination of List of large ancient ships for deletion

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Re: Time inversion

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I would suggest adding content to that section (once sources are found) about Merlin living backwards in time by some accounts, and Chronos, the backwards-living incarnation of time in the Piers Anthony novel Bearing an Hourglass. BD2412 T 12:02, 30 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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It is not a page nor disambiguation, so it may be deleted. If you know the subcject, please help. Xx236 (talk) 08:46, 21 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

You may have noticed that the page has multiple & substantial other language versions, which implies that there is ample opportunity to elaborate and which is why I created this stub. sylv (talk) 08:50, 21 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]
This is not a stub yet.Xx236 (talk) 08:58, 21 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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