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March 2017[edit]

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Michelle Wolf[edit]

You were correct in the idea to remove needless extras, but seeing as the vast majority of media coverage of her speech was criticism (even CNN were unusually critical [1]) and seeing that this was indeed the first such event to include such profanities these points are significant enough to be mentioned. Branding all the reviews as just 'criticism & praise' is a gross misrepresentation of the true response. Tim (talk) 23:24, 29 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you - because it's a very fresh news story, let's see how things progress, how the fire dies down, and then see if it needs to be updated. - DFLovett

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March 2019[edit]

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I'm good with it being deleted. It seemed warranted but I have a hard time arguing for why it needs to exist. - DF

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Thank you for creating Blue Door Pub.

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Good start. Article was tagged by another reviewer in February 2020. IMO WP:notability is borderline. Not so weak to take this to AFD, but not strong enough where I'm comfortable with removing the tag. Suggest finding & adding another source or two with in-depth coverage and also development more text from those sources. I'm marking it as reviewed. Happy editing.

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