Talk:Paweł Kuczyński
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Notability?
[edit]Can this lack of notability tag be removed please.
What does it take to please the editors at Wikipedia? He already has a Wikipedia page in another language and there are numerous English and other language references. Is there some special check list for political satirists?
Idyllic press (talk) 21:11, 18 May 2015 (UTC)
- I wonder if anyone ever follows the search links that the notability warning template throws up. If I click the first two for news and whatever Google throws an error. If I remove the quotation marks then it generates 700000+ hits. I think that should be enough for notability. If the quotation marks and east european characters cause problems then that needs to be fixed instead of having a robot flag pages for deletion because a template generates unworkable search links.
Totally agree with the above. Pawel is the recipient of over 140 prizes for his work. Surely that is sufficient for this tag to be removed?
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