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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 73.222.115.101 (talk) at 08:51, 27 February 2020 (→‎Kyle Kulinski: another one). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

26 February 2020

Kyle Kulinski

Kyle Kulinski (talk|edit|history|logs|links|watch) (XfD|restore)

I don't know how to do this correctly, but KYLE KULINSKI of SECULAR TALK has been deleted by bad faith actors and biases of Wikipedia contributors. He is the host of one of the most popular political podcasts and YouTube channels in the world. He has interviewed political candidates, been invited to numerous forums, and in general is an absolutely noteworthy, influential, and culturally important figure in progressive politics. Please examine why he was deleted and reinstate his page immediately. 67.175.20.66 (talk) 22:44, 26 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

  • endorse- the close seemed reasonable based on the discussion. I actually saw this AfD at the time and was going to !vote keep, but the personal attacks by other keep voters put me off participating. Reyk YO! 07:57, 27 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]
  • Overturn. I was easily able to find mass media coverage which had apparently been overlooked, such as [1] that I have already added to the REFUNDed draft. Here are some more:
    • "Kyle Kulinski, a co-founder of Justice Democrats and an influential left-wing podcast host, went further. 'If democratic elites really think they’re gonna casually override the will of the voters they have another thing coming,' he said...." Bowman, Bryan (20 February 2020). "Democratic Primary: What Happens if No One Wins a Majority of Delegates?". The Globe Post.
    • "'Bloomberg literally packed the audience for cheers for himself,' said Kyle Kulinski, host of the Kyle Kulinski show...." York, Mario Koran Adam Gabbatt in New; Belam (earlier), Martin (27 February 2020). "Trump campaign sues New York Times for libel over Russia opinion piece – as it happened". The Guardian.
    • "'Stunning middle finger to democracy and the democratic base,' said journalist Kyle Kulinski of the other candidates...." <ref>Higgins, Eoin (February 20, 2020). "The Most Unnerving Moment From the Nevada Democratic Debate". Truthdig.
    • "This year’s Politicon (the annual non-partisan political convention which aims to bring 'Republicans, Democrats, and people of all stripes together...') culminated with a debate between Charlie Kirk, the founder and president of Turning Point USA, and Kyle Kulinski, the co-founder of Justice Democrats and host of The Kyle Kulinski Show." Haworth, Ian (November 4, 2019). "Why The 'All' In 'Medicare for All' Is Not The Be-All And End-All". Townhall.
Do we consider such quotations as an authority to be substantial coverage or merely mentions in passing? In any case, these sources lead with his name, so they seem like substantial coverage:
73.222.115.101 (talk) 08:38, 27 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Tanner Buchanan

Tanner Buchanan (talk|edit|history|logs|links|watch) (XfD|restore)

This page was deleted for concerns that are no longer valid. His most notable role is no longer as a supporting character on Designated Survivor (TV series). A couple months after the page was deleted, Buchanan get a main role Cobra Kai and has been part of the main cast for two seasons and soon to be a third and likely more. Buchanan was also the subject of reliable source coverage in an interview with The Blade (Toledo, Ohio) and was part of a The Hollywood Reporter article, both of which I sourced here. Mikeyshaw (talk) 19:43, 26 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

  • Allow recreation. I'm not up on the details of notability standards for actors, but with a two year old AfD and a claim that the concerns raised at the AfD no longer apply, there's no reason not to go ahead and recreate the article. My one suggestion is that before you do that, take a look at WP:NACTOR and make sure he meets the requirements. -- RoySmith (talk) 22:18, 26 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]