Wikipedia:Deletion review/Log/2017 January 13
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Hello and thank you for your ongoing work to legitimize the information on Wikipedia. The aricle Jon Asher had been nominated, then wrongfully deleted in the past two months. There are many wikipedia pages that credit the published writer. Since deletion, even prior to deletion, there have been many digital and physical releases printed on CD's, MP3, Vinyl and other forms of media, published and verified with Jon Asher's writing credits in the liners - published by his music publisher, Roc Nation administrated by Warner Chappel Music. Liner notes of each individual published and credited work ever written by Asher can be presented as evidence for this claim. There are several articles online including Billboard, Rolling Stone, Song Facts and many more. This information is more than sufficient to back the credibility and legitimacy of this songwriter to re-instate, then protect this page from another wrongful deletion. Published works have been released through the likes of Colombia Records, Sony Music USA, Sony Music Japan, Sony Music Australia, Universal Music Group, SM Entertainment South Korea with artists and works such as Britney Spears "Mood Ring", The Chainsmokers "Setting Fires", Aaron Carter "Fool's Gold", Taeyeon "I", Stan Walker "Loud", Stan Walker "Light It Up", Bonnie McKee "American Girl", to name a few of his discography works. In the past, we have had communications with wiki volunteers but have had no progressive resolution. The original inquiry was with Ticket#2016110110000091 WRONGFUL DELETION OF ARTICLE - with a volunteer named Stephen Philbrick. }} Keyofgemini (talk) 03:00, 13 January 2017 (UTC)
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The sink has been described in two national magazines; the Dutch Physics magazine Volume: 81, Editie: 12, Pagina: 41: https://www.ntvn.nl/archief/?q=wasbak+einstein&volume_start=&volume_end= And a monthly historical magazine (Historisch nieuwsblad) November 2015. It was even on the route of the historical bicycle trip of Museum Boerhaave during the Einstein & Friends exhibition. It has quite some local fame and is a noteworthy 'attraction' in Leiden. For this reason I think that it is relevant for wikipedia. I can't see the old article, but perhaps these two sources were not mentioned, because if it was only the newspaper articles then I can see how this could seem irrelevant. Synethos (talk) 11:28, 13 January 2017 (UTC)
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