Sakina Muhammad Jan becomes the first person to be jailed under
Australia's
forced marriage laws after ordering her 21-year-old daughter to marry a man who later murdered her.
(BBC News)
The deletion of the content was justified in the edit summary as being not notable. However, as per the notability policy, notability applies to article topics, not to article content. What content policy did it breach? Article content is generally required to be relevant, accurate, and cited. These appear to be awards of that region, they are cited etc. While I don't personally find these awards interesting, OTOH I don't see what policy they are violating that justifies deletion either. I think part of the problem is the visual bulkiness of the table. Perhaps the solution would be to shift these awards into a List article and leave something in the region article along the lines of "In YYYY, the Sunshine Regional Council introduced annual Australia Day awards to recognise the contributions of local citizens who have done blah, blah, blah" linking to the list article.
Kerry (
talk)
04:55, 15 July 2024 (UTC)reply
Would people be interested in joining a wikiproject on improving and creating articles about oral tradition? Wikipedia's coverage on this appears to be very poor
Kowal2701 (
talk)
19:59, 24 July 2024 (UTC)reply
Is the "Controversies" section (added by @
MissAnonymous123: in her first edit) appropriate, or does it give undue weight to one event? Should the Jolley affair have a separate article, if the 16 refs indicate notability? (Not all unique refs, actually) Or should the section be reduced to a brief summary?
PamD07:36, 31 July 2024 (UTC)reply