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I think the reason
Norma Yeeting gets vandalized so much is because IP vandals search 'yeet' in the search box and get redirected there from this. I propose this redirect should be deleted because it indirectly promotes vandalism on the target article.
Poydoo (
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20:29, 28 January 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep as a standard {{R from surname}} with nothing else on Wikipedia this could refer to. I see vandalism has been a consistent problem, so have applied indefinite semi-protection to the target which should largely resolve that problem moving forward. --
Tavix(
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Keep per above, but we should probably let this play out a week in case another (or a couple) Yeeting(s) emerges as potential targets, which is why I didn't add
WP:SNOW to my rationale.
Doug MehusT·C23:45, 28 January 2020 (UTC)reply
Comment Why not turn it into a {{
surname}} article? There's an biologist named B. Yeeting that's an author of many references used on Wikipedia. And Buraieta Yeeting Kiribati track athlete gold medalist (who holds a
Games record and
national record). (there's also a published medical researcher S. Yeeting) If it is turned into a surname article, that could be protected instead of the biographical article. There's also several people named
"Yee-ting", so could be disambiguation page linking the surnamed people and those with the given name "Yee-Ting". (there's also a published biochemical researcher Yeeting Esther Chong) --
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07:40, 30 January 2020 (UTC)reply
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The target isn't a disease article, it is a virus article. And do you expect that "Wuhan seafood market pneumonia" will be used for any future disease incidences? It isn't even being used now, it's already fallen out of use, so would only ever be associated with this particular outbreak. It specifically is about the disease as it was when it was first recognized, at the beginning of the outbreak, not as it is now, where transmission outside of the Wuhan seafood market occurs, and people are not calling the people suffering from it having caught it Germany or elsewhere as having Wuhan seafood market pneumonia. "
Ebola hemorrhagic fever" does not point to a virus article (of which, we do have,
Ebolavirus and
Ebola Zaire), so isn't an analogous situation, it points to a disease article (
Ebola virus disease). Also, multiple outbreaks have happened in and around the Ebola River, so also not analogous. --
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07:34, 30 January 2020 (UTC)reply
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Dr. Janet Craig
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Craig is actually a historic figure in the history of television - apparently only the 2nd 3rd (actually) woman doctor character to appear on American television - "Dr. Maggie Graham"(Bettye Ackerman) on Ben Casey being the first 2nd (See my mistake post below.). Also, the article's contribution history/attribution has basically been erased from public view. Needs to be discussed.
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16:00, 28 January 2020 (UTC)reply
I redirected the Dr. Craig article to PJ because since its 2012 creation, it has been all
in-universe cruft with primary sourcing (as was the case with other series characters who somehow got separate entries), and had a grand total of 20 edits. A link was recently provided on the PJ talk page by Shearonink to a NY Times article about female TV doctors, but it made no mention of Dr. Craig. While she may have been noteworthy at the time of her debut, the key word here is "apparently" as there is no independent third-party coverage noting her standing in television history, and therefore such a claim is purely speculatory. Searches turned up one
MeTV article but it's mostly opinion-based and nowhere near enough.
sixtynine• whaddya want? •17:24, 28 January 2020 (UTC)reply
Also this MeTV article about
June Lockhart as Dr. Janet Craig "The first female doctor on TV was an outlier, Dr. Kate Morrow (Ann Burr) on the series City Hospital in 1952–53. It would be a decade before another recurring female doctor character came along, anesthesiologist Dr. Maggie Graham (Bettye Ackerman) on Ben Casey (1961–66). Lockhart's Dr. Craig was one of the few female medical professionals in a major television role."
Shearonink (
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00:09, 29 January 2020 (UTC)reply
Thx. If content from the Dr. Janet Craig article is merged into the Petticoat Junction article and/or into the June Lockhart article then there should be merged-from notification/templates on whatever talkpages.
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Eurosong ´06
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Eurosong '93 - Kvalifikacija za Millstreet
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