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confer notability and that lineage does not confer notability then I can remove articles about people who could conceivably be next in line for the crown (of, say, england). Let's look at it this way. If no office in the government of the united states were inherently notable aside from the presidency, then you could make the argument that an otherwise non-notable commerce secretary should not get an article for just being the commerce secretary. At that point, I could suggest that this policy extends to the vice-presidency. Then we find ourselves asking how the presidency itself is notable because no office whose holder stands to succeed to it seems to be notable. In some sense, this is the same as drawing the line from 10th to 527th.
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checking at that point. Articles for adults follow a similar trend, with occasional adults having articles even well down the line if they were somehow notable in their own right or by virtue of some other relative or some position or title of nobility they held. This tells us that so far, it's the consensus of Knowledge editors that the cut-off point for automatic nobility the British Crown line of succession is probably in the 20s, with some tolerance for articles for people lower down who can't stand on their own credentials. On the other hand, it could just be that editors are slowly working their way down the list and given time will have articles on all 1000+ entries.
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top 500 spots. 12 is a no-brainer, 18 will get very few arguments, 55 is debatable and considered only because this crown is so famous, 500 no way. Weak keep because article already exists and there is no compelling reason to delete this person, as her place in line for this very famous crown makes her marginally notable and that's enough. If this were a less-famous monarchy, such as maybe the one in Belgium or Saudi Arabia, I would draw the line higher, probably at either direct descendants of the reigning monarch or 10, whichever is longer, but no more than 20.
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seem to be intent on deleting what you see as marginally notable royal figures, perhaps you might be happier just letting it slide? I don't mean that as an accusation or to suggest that you aren't acting in good faith. I just mean that you might be unhappy making the same justifications over and over for the 4-10th (or so) in line to a throne of some country.
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and redirect - while members of the British Royal family are inherently notable just for being who they are, these two are outside of the immediate public eye and have done nothing remarkable with their lives... yet. Other grandchildren of the Duke of Kent, such as the children of Lady Helen Taylor,
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you will see things peter out in the 20s. Looking only at people born in 1989 or later, everyone has an article up to position 26. Position 29 does not. After that, things get spotty, with articles at position 56 then some for the direct descendants of King Olav V of Norway in the 60s. I stopped
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I'm not. I'm saying that at any given point in time, for a given royal family, there will be some general consensus that people higher than X in line are clearly notable by virtue of birth, people lower than Y are clearly NOT notable MERELY by virtue of birth, but there will not be a consensus for
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for both: Reasonable places to draw the line are: Elizabeth II's descendants, who occupy the top 12 spots, her father's descendants, who occupy the top 18 spots, her grandfather's descendants, who occupy the top 55 spots, or her great-grandmother Queen Victoria's descendants, who occupy nearly the
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And what is to stop another royalist from coming along next week, ignoring the deletion log, and recreating the article from scratch? I guess you could page-protect the redirect but then you have a request for unprotect every time the individuals are in the newspaper for anything, be it notable or
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with their father/mother's articles. While I firmly believe all grandchildren of a monarch are notable, and children of British HRH's (i.e. children of Dukes of Kent & Gloucester and Prince Michael and Princess Alexandra), I don't believe their children are noteworthy enough. A good section of
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Let me be more clear. I don't think you should just give up because people like me are around to say things contrary to what you believe. I just hope to convey the fact that your argument can just as easily be extended to absurdity as my argument. Meaning that if I accept that nobility does not
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Probably until the line of succession goes far enough that the concensus is that the members are no longer notable. That sounds circular and tautological but it is true. there isn't (and shouldn't be) a hard line. People ARE notable for being royalty apart from any existential notability. You
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This girl is entirely not notable. The British line of succession is notable, but not all people in it are. Her article is almost entirely composed of information that belongs in other articles and very little of it is unique to her. She goes to a boarding school and is interested in drama? Well,
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You need to take grievances that aren't directed directly at this discussion to my talk page. I maintain and will continue to maintain that there are huge, huge issues with the idea that royalty always equals notability. The comment above by me illustrates that. If you haven't anything to offer
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If the only thing which implies her notability or even supports it is her position in the line of succession and all the rest is filler, would this not best be served as an entirely notable section within the context of her father rather than as a "marginally notable" (I wouldn't give it that)
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merge, rather than an AfD. An AfD removes content and edit history, a normal merger does not. I doubt I would object to a merger if no encyclopedic content were lost along the way. As for non-encyclopedic content within an article, if you find any, feel free to remove it, that goes for all
625:. This isn't the same as the status of the spouse or child of a politician or other celebrity. Simply being in the line of succession is notable in itself, even though details about her are limited. Without an article, there will be redlinks in any discussion of the line of succession. -- 643:
Are you kidding? Red links can be removed, it's easy. In fact, I'll do it myself. What do you suggest about the other 1000+ people in line? Should I suggest you start writing articles on them all? Get on it then. The line of succession is notable, not everyone in it is.
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You need to calm down. Every afd on this subject has you belitting people who hold a different view on the subject. Please try to keep it on an even keep and respect the fact that some of us have different opinions about the notability of royalty than
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had long reason but, database locked. Basic reasoning is that a) notability isn't meant to be inherited b)not enough coverage of the subject as an "individual". Make part of parents article or part of a minor royals article.
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trivial. If your goal is to stop "royal obsessives" it's not a battle worth fighting, and it will make you look like an obsessive deletionists. Not that there is anything wrong with being an obsessive deletionist.
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and Y is probably well above the 100th place. Between X and Y there is no consensus and we have contested AfDs. However, as you said, this will likely change over time. In 2028, even Y may be above 9th place.
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and redirect to their father's article unless sufficient reliable sources for an article are found. Not the progeny of an heir apparent or heir presumptive of a head of state. Neither is even in the (reasonable)
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is 25th notable? Please note that notability is not inherited and also that notable groups and lists can be composed of non-notable people. Association does not automatically create notability.
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I'm not sure why you keep focusing on some definitive cut-off position in the line of succession, especially since that position is, shall we say, quite subject to change (per below). --
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per above. This is royalgeekery. "25th in line for succession is notable" ought to be their motto. Any job that's dependent on 24 persons dying suddenly isn't much of a job.
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If you want to redirect it, what's the point of deleting it first? In fact, you didn't even have to bring it here for discussion. The talk page would have been OK.
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standalone article? Most things have much better impact and relevancy as sections in related articles than as perpetually short, awkward and non-notable stubs.
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I wish I had thought to explain it that way. By the way, in some administrations, the Vice President is about as non-notable a job as there is in Washington.
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just as an aside, no there is actually a trend towards not having articles on these people: back in November for instance the article for Columbus Taylor (
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It doesn't matter if we've been through it before, she is not notable. Where does it end? 26th? 27th? Really, this is ridiculous.
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both. Haven't we been through all this before? 25th position in the line of succession is notable - it's not like she's 525th.
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If that were the case, and it very well might be, then this would have been a proposed merger or if non-controversial, a
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a
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Royal obsessives will keep on reverting a redirect even if there is truly no point for keeping an article.
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I am also nominating the following related page for the exact same reason, an overall lack of notability:
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The Chattos have full articles, they were redirected without opposition in late March by
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do not have articles of their own so I don't see why these should be any different. --
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people between X and Y. With the current British crown, X is somewhere at or below
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their parents with dates/places of birth and any other known info would be better.--
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directly to the subject of royalty don't post it unless it is on my page.
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they both may be notable in England and thats what this is all about.
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Near enough to be a matter of public interest/importance/notability.
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The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate.
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Look to history to find consensus. If you look through
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I have always found that articles such as this that are
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and turn into a redirect to her father, as nominator.
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11:06, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
Lady Marina-Charlotte Windsor
Lady Marina-Charlotte Windsor
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23:58, 17 April 2008 (UTC)
Lady Amelia Windsor
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