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"Social-media radicalism" section
It seems there's some disagreement about whether to include
this material in the article, so I'm starting a discussion in the hope of stopping an edit war. It's clear this material is
WP:FRINGE and not what the vast majority of people using the phrase "liberation of Taiwan" mean. Should it be included in the article despite this? —
Mx. Granger (
talk·contribs) 17:35, 17 January 2022 (UTC)reply
It's not notable enough for the article, its just a very small number of people on social media being extremists. The sources are terrible too, because there aren't any better ones for something this unnotable.
Corinal (
talk) 23:06, 17 January 2022 (UTC)reply
The policy was officially used as seen in the first source, and the change in policy is demonstrated by source two.
Corinal (
talk) 18:37, 19 January 2022 (UTC)reply
Official use has nothing to do with WP:NOTABILITY, we need feature coverage in independent
WP:RSHorse Eye's Back (
talk) 19:10, 19 January 2022 (UTC)reply
(edit conflict) The phrase 解放台湾 ("liberate Taiwan") is commonly used to refer to some version of the concept we describe in the article
Chinese unification. At first glance, the title makes this article look like a
WP:POVFORK. I guess the question is whether the term itself is notable separately from the concept. I would guess not, but I'm open to sources proving otherwise. I think those would need to be sources about the term itself, not the general concept of cross-Strait unification. If we can't find enough sources, then I would suggest merging. —
Mx. Granger (
talk·contribs) 18:40, 19 January 2022 (UTC)reply
Perhaps a merger may be good, but as it was used as an official term for a policy, there should be sufficient sources to show notability
Corinal (
talk) 18:42, 19 January 2022 (UTC)reply
Those sources would actually need to be presented, we can't just speculate about their existence.
Horse Eye's Back (
talk) 19:10, 19 January 2022 (UTC)reply
Indeed but we should not rush to delete stubs simply because they are stubs.
Corinal (
talk) 05:07, 20 January 2022 (UTC)reply
It was not nominated for deletion because it is a stub, it was nominated for deletion because it has no demonstrated feature coverage in reliable sources.
Horse Eye's Back (
talk) 01:31, 21 January 2022 (UTC)reply