On 9 Apr 2007 at 18:30, "andy.dyer9@tiscali.co.uk" andy.dyer9@tiscali.co.uk wrote:
If we were to be discussing people being accountable for their actions, then our first port of call would be to consider the accountability of an editor who posts an article about the girl who entered a "wet T-shirt competition" when she was 18.
What would be the notability there? Merely entering (and even winning) a wet T-shirt competition doesn't seem to be sufficient notability to justify an article, since there are probably thousands of girls in a similar situation. Even if she makes it onto one of the "Girls Gone Wild" films, it's probably not sufficient notability unless she starts a major career doing such things. If she becomes a major "pinup queen" with a large fan following, however, then that *would* make her notable even if she later becomes a very private person; see [[Bettie Page]].