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The article Clerkenwell cinema fire has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

Fails WP:NOT#NEWS. This page itself says, "The incident is now almost entirely forgotten...".

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Nomination of Clerkenwell cinema fire for deletion[edit]

A discussion has begun about whether the article Clerkenwell cinema fire, which you created or to which you contributed, should be deleted. While contributions are welcome, an article may be deleted if it is inconsistent with Wikipedia policies and guidelines for inclusion, explained in the deletion policy.

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AbrahamCat: You have weighed in about the Rare Beer Club article, and I respect your opinion, but I must say that I'm bewildered by it. Please note that the article Wine of the Month Club, which was my model in creating this page, exists with much more dubious sources, and no one has recommended it for deletion. Wikipedia seems to have a major consistency problem, with some articles targeted for alleged violations of rules, while very similar articles are left alone. I have mentioned in my defense of the Rare Beer Club article that I worked on another article about the famous Indian film Pather Panchali, and promoted it as a Today's Featured Article, though it contains an entire section, "Release and reception," dedicated to reviews of the film. There were, admittedly, some less than positive reactions as well as the expected raves, and I included both. It so happens that I could not find any negative reviews for the Rare Beer Club, but if I had, I would have included them. It seems to me that, by your logic, all film articles like that for Pather Panchali, as well as articles about albums, video games, and other commercially available products that contain reviews of any kind would need to be deleted as "promotional." Again, I'm surprised and disappointed by your views on the Rare Beer Club article, and would appreciate it if you would possibly reconsider them. Thanks. --Dylanexpert (talk) 15:52, 23 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

AbrahamCat: I realize that I have acted impulsively and perhaps unfairly in second-guessing your comments about the Rare Beer Club article. If the above comments are offensive to you, I apologize and ask that you disregard them. Thank you. Dylanexpert (talk) 16:20, 23 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Dylan. The aspect which worried me about the Rare Beer Club was that all the sources seemed to have the same writing style and delivery, which made it apparent that it was the same source in lots of different locations and second-hand. I think a better approach would be to have an article on beer clubs (as the Wine of the Month Club does), and include the Rare Beer Club as one of the examples therein, instead of diving straight in with the Rare Beer Club article. I'm sorry that my opinion will probably result in the article's deletion - I am loathe to see articles removed on the whole, I like the subject matter, and I disliked Highking's tone in relation to the matter - but when I studied the sources in depth and noticed their similarities, I realised there wasn't much room for leniancy. Please be assured it's nothing personal or vindictive. AbrahamCat (talk) 06:00, 24 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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