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File:Think Think and Ah Tsai, Presidential cats.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by Explicit (talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA) AnomieBOT 14:10, 15 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

File:Think Think and Ah Tsai, Presidential cats.jpg (delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by MerlinVtwelve (notify | contribs | uploads | upload log). 
File:Tsai Ing-wen with Think Think and Ah Tsai.jpg (delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by MerlinVtwelve (notify | contribs | uploads | upload log).

The files are images of the cats Think Think and Ah Tsai, in which they are both living cats. As a result, both files violate WP:NFCC#1, and should be deleted. 廣九直通車 (talk) 02:21, 7 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Can you provide any evidence that these cats make no public appearances? -- Whpq (talk) 21:11, 7 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I can provide evidence, including a source, which demonstrates that at least one of the cats, Think Think, does not like being photographed. Please refer to this link which describes how he is "trying to break free from Tsai’s arms" and "reluctant to appear in front of the camera". At the same link, there is a video of Think Think trying to break free during the official photography session, presumably at the residence of the President. N.B. In general, cats are unlike dogs, it is not really feasible for the owner to take them into public places as they tend to be uncooperative and disobedient. Regarding WP:NFCC#1, which states "no free equivalent is available, or could be created", I would suggest that it is very unlikely that, within the expected lifespan of the cats – approximately another 5 years or so – that someone could visit Tsai Ing-wen at her official residence with a camera, and take a photograph of both cats within the short time frame of such meetings. The chances of such a person visiting the President, being able to photograph both cats, and then making the photo available to Wikimedia, is unlikely, I would suggest. I note that the phrasing of WP:NFCC#1 does not include the word "impossible", but the chances of acquiring such a photo would be vanishingly small. merlinVtwelve (talk) 20:26, 8 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Interlocked design of traditional Yin & Yang symbol
  1. The article is about two cats, not just one – as is the case, for example, with many other comparable political felines such as Peter (chief mouser), Sybil (cat) or Freya (cat). For this reason, it is important both cats are shown in the same photo, rather than separately. Political commentary always discusses the Presidents 'cats' - plural - and the felines are highly controversial; having led to the leader being both revered by her followers and insulted by her political enemies, particularly in Mainland China.
  2. The two cats are clearly shown under identical lighting conditions, which is an aid to any encyclopaedic discussion regarding relative differences regarding the colour and type of fur, and any vetinary observations etc., which might arise when the article is being expanded by WP editors for many decades from now. (Do we know how long into the future Wikipedia will exist? ... perhaps even centuries.)
  3. To re-capture, or re-stage, the photo would be a difficult task, to say the least. The interlocked grapple on display tends to be a young cat behaviour. These two cats are now middle-aged, and the chance of anyone being able to capture it again is extremely unlikely, perhaps even impossible. Thus the photo easily meets the requirements of WP:NFCC#1
  4. As I have noted above, the 'interlocked' grappling pose of the two cats resembles the traditional Yin & Yang symbol in Taiwanese culture which is based on ancient Chinese history (picture of Yin & Yang symbol included for comparison) – not only in the "dark-bright", "negative-positive" colours of the cats' fur, but also in their respective genders (Think Think is female, while Ah Tsai is male). The 'complementary opposites' of the two cats reflect the concept of Dualism, and aspects of Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwanese society and its Chinese traditions. Examples of such duality includes: • She is the first female leader / previously they were all men • First single leader / previously all married • First leader with mixed race parents / previous leaders all single-race • First pro LGTB and gay marriage leader / Previously were all anti • Democracy / Communism • Freedom / Totalianarism ; etc., etc.
  5. The photo appears to have been taken by Tsai Ing-wen fairly early in the cats' lives, when she was an ordinary citizen, and not yet President; making it historically important.
  6. The picture can be seen as an element of WP:UNUSUAL and WP:HUMOR; even though the article as a whole incorporates some very serious elements – the geo-politics of Taiwan vs China are affecting the entire world. merlinVtwelve (talk) 20:36, 10 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, point taken about UNUSUAL and HUMOR, and the Yin Yang as well (these were included in a light-hearted spirit). However, I have provided many other reasons why this image cannot be replicated in future as per WP:NFCC#1. Regarding NFCC#8, textual descriptions of cats' fur is not adequate – as any of the many editors at WP:MEOW would attest. There is no precise, independent, text-based, colour grading system for feline fur, that I am aware of. merlinVtwelve (talk) 21:36, 11 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]
From File:Tsai Ing-wen with Think Think and Ah Tsai.jpg, "Only president has access to the cats, therefore, only she can release pictures of them,"
From File:Think Think and Ah Tsai, Presidential cats.jpg, "It would be impossible for anyone except the President to obtain a picture of the cats."
So, now we are all in agreement that there is someone who can obtain a picture of the cats and release it. Has anyone even attempted to ask? The president (or their staff) might even have a picture of the cats as kittens that they would be willing to release if that was important and you asked nicely. "Wikipedia is free content that anyone can use, edit, and distribute"  ★  Bigr Tex 03:25, 15 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]
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File:Stamp Issue Taiwan 2016 Presidential Inauguration.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: No policy backed reasons to keep, consensus is in favor of deletion -FASTILY 01:05, 15 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

File:Stamp Issue Taiwan 2016 Presidential Inauguration.jpg (delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by MerlinVtwelve (notify | contribs | uploads | upload log). 

The file is a Taiwanese stamp depicting the cats Think Think and Ah Tsai, attempting to raise the cats' significance. However, mere text are enough to describe their significance. As a result, the file violates WP:NFCC#8, and should be deleted. 廣九直通車 (talk) 02:21, 7 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

This image meets all criteria for WP:NFCC. The use of the stamp image is not attempting to raise the cats' significance, as they are highly significant already, being the cats of the President of Taiwan. Regarding specifically WP:NFCC#8, the use of the stamp significantly increases the readers' understanding of the article topic – namely, two cats that formed part of a political campaign. merlinVtwelve (talk) 08:00, 7 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]
The commentary is about the stamps, but none of it connects it to the cats. I really don't see this meeting the significance test for inclusion as non-free content. -- 15:29, 8 July 2020 (UTC)
These stamps were issued specifically for the inauguration of a female president who is described as "Cat Woman" by her supporters, and has adopted both cats and dogs. The stamps in the article allude to Tsai Ing-wen's racial background, which is also very different to previous politicians, being not just the first female leader, but also one who is not completely Hakka Chinese, and is partially descended from Taiwanese indigenous peoples. Therefore, the stamps support Encyclopedic discussion of issues that have been an undercurrent of Taiwanese society for many years. In a way, the cats are holding a mirror up to society and generating discussion. The stamps have been deliberately designed to reflect this. Perhaps this is not evident to casual readers, so the article may benefit from further development to make this clearer. merlinVtwelve (talk) 20:02, 8 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Adding to my reply to the comment above, I have done some additional research on the stamp, and how it relates to the cats (and dogs also discussed in article). Due to the pixelated design, I did not previously realise that Tsai Ing-wen's face is on the stamp (top row, second from right) along with the cat on the stamp, which is ginger in colour, the same as Ah Tsai. N.B. Have adjusted the article to include sourced discussion of the stamp design/content. merlinVtwelve (talk) 21:29, 10 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]
All of the added content was irrelevant to the topic as is this stamp. I remain significantly unconvinced by your arguments for keeping. -- Whpq (talk) 17:52, 11 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]
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File:Swirl Face.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: delete. No evidence of puplication by the copyright holder has been provided. — JJMC89(T·C) 06:51, 16 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

File:Swirl Face.jpg (delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by IagoQnsi (notify | contribs | uploads | upload log). 

There is no evidence that this file "has been published or publicly displayed outside Wikipedia by (or with permission from) the copyright holder" as required by WP:NFCC#4. — Fourthords | =Λ= | 04:31, 7 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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File:Marques Brownlee in 2019.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted as F9 by Fastily (talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA) AnomieBOT 20:44, 7 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

File:Marques Brownlee in 2019.jpg (delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by Unknown0124 (notify | contribs | uploads | upload log). 

May violate copyright, was requested for speedy deletion, don't want to take any risks. Unknown0124 (talk) 11:53, 7 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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File:Adelyn Bushnell.jpg

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The result of the discussion was: Delete; deleted by Fastily (talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA) AnomieBOT 03:03, 15 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

File:Adelyn Bushnell.jpg (delete | talk | history | links | logs) – uploaded by Koridas (notify | contribs | uploads | upload log). 

Image is asserted to be public domain because " it was never copyrighted, and never had a copyright nptice [sic]". The image is from findagrave. There is insufficient information to make the determination that this image is public domain. Whpq (talk) 13:50, 7 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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