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Hello, Phuebi! I'm CASSIOPEIA. I have replied to your question about a submission at the WikiProject Articles for Creation Help Desk. CASSIOPEIA(talk) 06:28, 14 November 2018 (UTC)
Greetings,
Your note in your decline says "and the team does not play in the top-level V.League (Japan)". I'm curious if you have a source for that requirement. Even if that was a mistake in stating a personal preference of yours, and you toss it out, please consider:
My submission has ELEVEN external references. ALL eleven teams who play in V.League Division 1 have a COMBINED TOTAL of ZERO external references. I can only assume that they were accepted for publication because they are in Division 1? They certainly don't meet the requirement of providing secondary reliable sources. I'll add that three of those eleven teams only promoted to the V1 this year but have had wiki pages for years. There is a page for Division 2 team Kashiwa Angel Cross (asking for improvement), but look at that page and tell me my submission is below that level. Please.
I know it's a questionable argument to say "Hey! Mine sucks less than some others", but I think YOU should consider YOUR sources as well:
The page you linked to V.League (Japan) is WRONG, un-sourced and out of date. I've updated as much of the page as I am able to at this time, and I posted a note in the [WikiProject Volleyball] discussion page asking for help and/or guidance to no avail.
I have updated ALL eleven Division 1 Team pages with current rosters, coaches, etc., etc.
I've begun to try and correct the V.Challenge League page as no such thing exists any more. It was when I was correcting the team lists for that page that I thought "hmm, Victoria Himeji doesn't have a page and deserves one", being VERY notable for their Head Coach and General Manager. Anyone with a passing interest in volleyball would know that. They are the ONLY woman's team in either division that is undefeated at this time. I was trying to get ahead of the curve (forgive me that one ... lol)
FYI - the V.League (Japan) page you link to is WRONG. The Japanese V.League is NOT the "top-level volleyball league for both men and women in Japan." It is a League comprising THREE divisions, V1, 2, and 3 for men and V1 and 2 for women. See the Japanese version of the page: https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/V.LEAGUE
In other words, I'm not just some Victoria Himeji fanboy trying to sneak a page onto Wikipedia. They are an important and notable team in the V.League. It's part of a long ongoing process I have started. Since there is a page for the Challenge League with a list of teams in each division, why not create a page for the teams listed? That's EXACTLY why ALL eleven V1 teams have pages, isn't it? Certainly they don't meet the requirement of multiple secondary reliable sources. As mentioned ALL eleven V1 team pages have a COMBINED TOTAL of ZERO external references!
If you want to put an end to all the work left for me to try and address because you don't personally think Division 2 teams are worthwhile, so be it. Perhaps you could pass the Draft on to someone who has some volleyball interest or knowledge? Point me in the direction of where to seek additional help, or how to appeal your random, personal (not up to Wikipedia standards) decline?
Thanks for your consideration,
Phuebi (talk) 23:50, 30 December 2018 (UTC)
Nah, you're right. Obviously someone with the power to publish in 2015 allowed all the V.League stuff to get online. It shouldn't be there. If people want to know about the Japanese V.League they should learn to read Japanese. It is a shame, though, to leave all the inaccurate, incomplete garbage up there. I'm done with it.
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