Certainly, once we pick a date and time, I can send a Google Meet link, which allows up to 250 participants, so absolutely anyone is welcome to join.

Thank you, Masssly, for that relevant recording!  I hadn't known about it.

   A.

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On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 7:57 PM Mohammed Sadat Abdulai <masssly@ymail.com> wrote:

The deletion process can get quite complex, I know many folks get discouraged by it. My experience in the matter has been to avoid a defensive stance although the entity might be * clearly * notable.  It works sometimes for me :)

 

Since this is obviously a matter many people struggle with, other folks are probably going to want to join the call too.

 

@Justice Okai-Allotey Might you be interested to organize something larger so Asaf can talk to the community at large.

 

If this doesn’t happen, A+F recorded a session recently about “engaging in deletion discussion” that could be helpful to many: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Art_%2B_Feminism_Community_Hours_-_Deletion_Policy_on_Wikipedia._Presented_by_Melissa_Tamani_and_Mohammed_Sadat_Abdulai.webm

 

-Masssly

 

From: Asaf Bartov
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2020 2:47 PM
To: Wikimedia Ghana User Group
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-GH] Deletion of Article

 

Okay, yes, let's separate these two issues, because they are actually quite distinct:

 

1. Notability is a yes/no question, which needs to be established (just once, for the entire lifetime of the article) using only reliable sources, dealing directly with the subject, but independent of the article subject.  (This was also covered in the training in Ghana.)

 

2. NPOV, on the other hand, is *not* a yes/no question, but a general bar you have to meet *in each and every sentence of the article* (except inside quotations etc.), and that can rely on all sorts of sources and even no sources at all.  (e.g. "X is a Ghanaian singer" is perfectly *neutral* even without sources.  It won't be enough to establish *notability*, but those are separate questions.)

 

I deliberately asked about NPOV, because I recognize that Notability is made tougher to establish for African subjects because of relative paucity of sources on the one hand, and possible bias on the other hand.  This person may or may not be notable -- I have no idea and haven't done research myself -- but it is concerning that your article was also found to be promotional.  The reason I am concerned is that *even though* the two questions are logically distinct and, properly, should be judged separately, in practice if a patroller sees an article with what they perceive as a blatantly promotional tone, they *would* be a lot more suspicious of the article's notability as well.

 

So, you can obtain the article text via [[WP:UND]], and then we can perhaps schedule a call to rebiew it and have a discussion, and either fix it if it needs fixing, or learn from it if it can't be fixed and look for more notable subjects.  I am generally flexible these days, and am in the UTC+3 time zone.  Are there days/times that would be particularly convenient for you (plural, any of you who may be interested)?

 

   A.

 

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On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 5:13 PM Justice Okai-Allotey <owulakpakpo@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Asaf,

 

Unfortunately, I don't have a save text of the article I wrote for Michael Aboya and no I wasn't paid to edit that article, I made a judgement of notability from what I saw about him online.

 

Also, I made sure everything I wrote was from a neutral point of view, I sent it to a few experienced editors in our community to check my text if I had missed something and from the response, I got it wasn't promotional. For Michael Aboya I found so many articles from secondary sources speaking about him but it still got deleted because to those editors he should have done something major. He won a global photography competition so I thought that is something noteworthy to write about.

 

I would be glad to get a refresher on NPOV but a lot of the times it has more to do with Notability and how to determine it within the several contexts.

 

Regards,

Justice.

 

 

 

On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 1:57 PM Asaf Bartov <abartov@wikimedia.org> wrote:

As the article has already been deleted, I can't see and judge for myself.  But there was mention of promotional language in the discussion about Michael Aboya, at least.  Was there indeed promotional language?  If so, how come?  I know for a fact you know how to write NPOV text, because I remember personally demonstrating it in Ghana, with you in the room.  Was indeed a paid editing job?  Did you not notice you were using non-NPOV language?  

 

(If it's the latter, I am happy to offer a call where we can go over this again -- perhaps even fix the article, if you have a saved copy -- to make sure future efforts of yours don't end up with text that is encyclopedically unacceptable.)

 

I'm interested in helping resolve this.  Obviously, resolving this can't require breaking Wikipedia's rules, though.

 

Cheers,

 

   A.

 

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On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 4:00 PM Justice Okai-Allotey <owulakpakpo@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi All,

 

I started a conversation on our Telegram chat group about getting my articles (User:Owula kpakpo) tagged for deletion by one editor (User:Versace1608) and other editors like (User:Kwamevaughan) also expressed same sentiments about getting articles his written tagged for deletion. 

 

In other to settle this and get a community response to such issues in the future and how we can settle issues of notability criteria within our contest as Ghanaians. Another volunteer (User:Enock4seth) asked that it be shared here so we can properly document such discussions for later.

 

Find links to the various articles under scrutiny below. Also, feel free to add any further information to this discussion so we can properly deal with it moving forward.

 

Regards,

Justice.

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