Talk:Nanaco
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Speedy delete was proposed
[edit]Apparently anyone but myself can remove the unsightly speedy delete tag if one does not believe the article falls under said speedy delete criteria. As the speedy delete tag suggests, I am writing here why I object to the speedy delete proposal:
CSD:A7
[edit]A boilerplate message citing CSD:A7 (non-notable) was left on my talk page by an anonymous IP address 3 minutes after initial creation of the article stating that a speedy deletion "tag has been placed" on nanaco. In response I would like to point out:
- There are more than 10,000 7-Eleven stores in Japan. They are owned by Seven & I Holdings along with Ito-Yokado and Denny's Japan. This is a major international conglomerate that is definitely notable.
- It is an example usage of Sony's FeliCa chip which is the most widely used chip for contactless IC cards in Japan.
- The Japanese version of the article, ja:nanaco, has been seen fit for existance since its creation in June 2006.
- Similar articles have existed: Edy, Suica, PASMO, FeliCa, ICOCA, PiTaPa, etc.
CSD:G11
[edit]After 15 minutes of initial article creation, a speedy delete tag was placed on the article itself for the first time. The tag stated that the article was believed to fall under CSD:G11 (blatant advertisement). The tag requests that I post an explanation in the talk page if I disagree with this assessment. Reasons why I disagree:
- I think the more one reads this article, and the speedy delete guidelines, one would agree that this does not fall under CSD:G11:
- e.g., this article is not blatant advertisement masquerading as an article
- It is not written to sound like an advertisement
- Pros are not exaggerated, cons are not hidden. It has been completely written with an objective mind.
- Of course, not all company related articles are to be subject of speedy delete, as the policies and guidelines explain in more detail
- The basic structure of the article was grabbed from the Edy article. Similar accusations have not been made at Edy as far as I am aware of.
For the time being I have removed the only external link in the article while the speedy tag is up, even though a link to the official website should be pretty safe. —Tokek 13:43, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
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A Commons file used on this page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for speedy deletion
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