Talk:Trish Paravas

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Please show your work...

This diff shows the changes User:TimesSquares felt were required to remove material that violated copyright from an earlier article under Trisha Paravas, prepared by User:Ranarian. TimesSquares blanked the first article, and created this one - without enough explanation, in my opinion. Ranarian then redirected the old article to the new one.

I would appreciate both contributors returning here, to explain themselves more fully.

Ranarian, did you copy a wikipedia article that you weren't the sole author of? Then you should have listed the contributors on Talk:Trisha Paravas. And, when you left an edit summary that said "see talk" you should have left an explanation on the talk page.

TimesSquares, if you claim something is a copyright violation, please link to the page you believe was copied, whenever that's possible, OK? Geo Swan (talk) 18:39, 1 May 2020 (UTC)

Reply

At the moment, there is nothing about copyright. The full explanation had already been given at Richard's talk page at User talk:Richard and Geo Swan's talk page at User talk:Geo Swan. Here is a letter regarding the Trisha Paravas page deletion request.

Fashion Week Inc.'s corporate attorney Ms. Erica Doran, has requested that Ms. Trisha Paravas' (CEO of Fashion Week Inc.) WikiAlpha page to be deleted permanently from public view due to a pending legal matter at New York federal court. In addition, Ms. Doran requests a WikiAlpha administrator to provide a written confirmation that Ms. Paravas' WikiAlpha page has been deleted permanently from public view and shall not be restored by any WikiAlpha administrators in the future indefinitely. The reason for the request for permanent deletion of Ms. Trisha Paravas' WikiAlpha page is a legal necessity and requirement. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation. We look forward to receiving a written confirmation from WikiAlpha admins as soon as possible.

The written confirmation can be sent to [email protected], to [email protected], or at User talk:TimesSquares.

This is a polite request to delete the pages Trisha Paravas and Trish Paravas due to legal orders. I myself do not intend to harass anyone or post any legal threats and am simply relaying Trisha Paravas's request. TimesSquares (talk) 05:06, 10 December 2020 (UTC)

A simple email from you or any other WikiAlpha administrator stating: "Ms. Trisha Paravas's (CEO of Fashion Week Inc.) WikiAlpha.org page has been permanently deleted from public view at WikiAlpha.org, and shall not be restored by any WikiAlpha.org admins in the future indefinitely." This statement should suffice, and the matter would be considered resolved provided the content is deleted and confirmed. That is it: a simple deletion and one-sentence confirmation via email to [email protected], and [email protected]. Thank you very much. TimesSquares (talk) 05:06, 10 December 2020 (UTC)

I applied a noindex directive

I applied a __noindex__ directive to this article. I see this as a temporary measure.

I see the decision to delete as Richard's decision. I am not an employee of wikialpha, and have no authorization to set policy. I don't think I have a mandate to make tricky policy interpretations, and see this as a tricky policy interpretation.

However, I got a letter from Ms Paravas, which mentioned some legal deadlines.

A __noindex__ directive hides an article from search engines - which I think satisfies the "remove from the internet" part of the request, until Richard can decide whether or not to comply with the request.

Cheers! Geo Swan (talk) 06:29, 17 December 2020 (UTC)

Thank you Geo Swan! TimesSquares (talk) 14:23, 17 December 2020 (UTC)