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The page Category:Articles with topics of unclear notability from May 2022 says, "Once the article has references to at least two reliable sources that have significant coverage about the subject the Notability tag can be removed." (emphasis in original) As I write this, the article has five sources with significant coverage of the source, tagged thusly on WP:RSP:

  1. CNBC (not listed, although its sibling organizations NBC News and MSNBC are listed as generally reliable)
  2. The Times of India (no consensus)
  3. Benzinga (not listed)
  4. Business Insider (no consensus for the news section)
  5. TheQuint (not listed)

If we're treating CNBC as a branch of NBC News, that's one generally reliable source and two no-consensus sources that need to be evaluated in context. Notes on The Times of India state that it "tends to have a bias in favor of the Indian government", but I doubt that such a bias would apply to this article. Notes about Insider (parent of Business Insider) call attention to the site's syndicated content, which the source in this article is not.

If we can find one more generally reliable source (or two more generally reliable sources, if CNBC is not reliable), or if we can consider the existing sources reliable, then I think it should be uncontroversial to remove the Notability tag. White 720 (talk) 14:38, 1 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Hi there. I'd like to request that the "Criticism on women" be corrected or removed. TechLead actually supports women in tech, there are 3 prior videos on this topic here that should clarify his stance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC1_Nojagh8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BA-sLuEmUco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut2FU_uDgUU. I would encourage you to please consider watching the full context to be able to better understand his views. Due to TechLead's satirical & sarcastic tone, it is easy to misunderstand. Techleadhd (talk) 16:08, 13 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
1) We're not going to use primary sources. 2) I suggest not referring to yourself using 3rd person -- it might be taken as an attempt to mislead other editors. Nomoskedasticity (talk) 18:09, 14 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I'm sorry but I refer to "TechLead" in the 3rd person because he is not me. He is a fictional persona invented for YouTube. As for primary sources, the allegation itself is based on a misinterpretation of a primary source (ie., what the character said). As far as what a person said, there is no other source than the primary source. I am simply trying to correct a misunderstanding for people who may have read a headline but not watched the video to understand the full context. Thank you. Techleadhd (talk) 22:28, 14 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
As long as Tech Interview Pro’s home page has the following statement on it, I am not going to accept this notion that TechLead is a fictional persona, independent of you. Please edit your home page to remove the association, or accept that, in your own words, you have linked your real name with your YouTube handle. ‘"TechLead" is Patrick Shyu - ex-Google/ex-Facebook Tech Lead, multi-millionaire app entrepreneur, digital nomad, Silicon Valley native, and senior software engineer. He's held roles in full-stack web development and mobile engineering. He has conducted over 100 interviews at Google, and has worked in the tech industry for over a decade from startups to Fortune 500 companies.’ White 720 (talk) 03:01, 15 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
The website has been updated to remove references to "Patrick Shyu."
So, "TechLead" is a brand & persona, much like how "Jackie Chan" is a brand. In the movies, Jackie Chan is a kung-fu fighting machine who can jumpkick across New York skyscrapers while juggling plates. The movie version is very loosely based on the reality, but not everything is to be taken literally. Techleadhd (talk) 04:55, 15 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Bit late for that. It is clear on various websites and in the sources that Shyu and TechLead are one and the same. This notion of a fictional character is ridiculous. TechLead is a social media handle, nothing more, and anything TechLead posts is clearly coming from Shyu, just as it does for anyone else who does not use their own name as their social media handle. Lard Almighty (talk) 05:40, 15 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Respectfully, the answer to whether "TechLead" and I are the same person is perhaps best answered by the source - myself (since I know who I am, and most likely no one else on Wikipedia really does). Most people who meet me in real life are shocked that I'm absolutely nothing like "TechLead" - I'm quiet, introverted, and plain. The fact is that I intentionally created "TechLead" based on an old co-worker, who was prideful, arrogant, a know-it-all and in many ways stereotypical of what a "cocky programmer" might look like. I mixed a few character qualities from various people, including parts of myself, to fabricate this persona who would be interesting for social media. Personally, I think it's odd to assume that we are the exact same person. Wikipedia policy is to take a conservative standpoint for living biographies, that is my $0.02. Techleadhd (talk) 05:52, 15 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
No, for Wikipedia the answer to whether TechLead and Shyu are the same person is best answered by reliable sources, and they uniformly say that they are the same person. That probably has a lot to do with the fact that they have been identified as the same on Shyu's websites (until changes were belatedly made in an attempt to shore up tis argument. It is very clear that TechLead trades on Shyu's experience to sell courses etc. You can't have it both ways. The argument that "it wasn't me, it was this fictional character" just won't wash, especially since the controversial tweets were referring to Shyu's actions when dealing with female employees. It wasn't TechLead who "rejected all women on-the-spot and trashed their resumes in front of them" - it was Shyu. Lard Almighty (talk) 06:08, 15 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I would also suggest that regardless of whether "TechLead" is the same person as myself, the article still should be corrected. There were 3 videos published that support women in tech. The claims alleging otherwise are taken entirely out of context - the tweet in-question was made as a bad satire, in that "trashing women's resumes at Google and giving them an NP-hard problem" obviously would never be tolerated at Google. The hiring process is very strict there, all interviews are written down, photos are taken of any whiteboard problems, & the report is sent to a hiring committee who makes the final decision - gender & name are not even reported to avoid any chance of unconscious bias. Techleadhd (talk) 06:10, 15 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I'd like to request revision on the "companies founded" section for removal. While TechLead promoted these projects - they are not companies, nor is he the sole founder. TechLead has promoted dozens of brands & projects, the list is long, to which he has contributed in varying degrees. Techleadhd (talk) 16:30, 14 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move 8 December 2022

Patrick ShyuTechLead – YouTube account name is more generally identified with the article subject than his given name is White 720 (talk) 05:51, 8 December 2022 (UTC) This is a contested technical request (permalink). ─ The Aafī (talk) 07:20, 8 December 2022 (UTC) — Relisting. – robertsky (talk) 13:13, 16 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Just leaving these for interested editors.

I noticed that stuff had been deleted from this page for BLP reasons in this diff. My forensic investigation of this led me to the google search, and the first two results were this and this. They are interesting, but I doubt the reliability of reddit and have no clue about the other one. -Roxy the dog 17:09, 13 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Further forensic research led me to a noticeboard (BLP) which I shall try to read again, but what we have in the article looks very whitewashy compared to the info available on the Internetz? Roxy the dog 17:30, 13 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
With WP:BLPs we need to be very careful about the quality of sourcing, especially for anything contentious. We should not be paying any attention at all to whatever is said on reddit. Those sources are definitely not good enough for such contentious claims. WP:BLPCRIME in particular may apply here Tristario (talk) 23:04, 13 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

I really doubt that Reddit would be considered a reliable source, suitable for a biography of a living person. I found a few crypto-centric news sites that talked about Million Token, but we should maintain a high standard for reporting to feed into this article. White 720 (talk) 17:38, 13 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

OK Good, do you want to suggest some text? Should we just use the text you removed? -Roxy the dog 18:55, 13 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

The text I removed said that the article subject had been jailed or imprisoned for fraud; there are no credible sources that back up such a statement.

I haven’t found any reliable sources who have said anything about Million Token. There have been accusations that it was a Ponzi scheme or a pump-and-dump, but extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, as Carl Sagan said. White 720 (talk) 19:17, 13 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]