Talk:Lyrikline.org
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[edit]This page was created by User:Lyriker on January 14, 2008, and was speedy deleted without notice by User:Hu12 in January, 2008, see [ deletion log] with the deletion summary being: (CSD G11: Blatant advertising). By the next day, lyrikline.org was routinely and globally blacklisted at meta, pursuant to report by Hu12.
The cause for the blacklisting was large-scale and cross-wiki addition of links to lyrikline.org, which started in 2006, by IP identifiable as the later-registered de.wikipedia user Lyrik, registered here as Lyriker. "Lyrik" and "Lyriker" mean "Poetry" and "Poet," respectively. The added links were almost entirely to articles on poets, and pointed to the poet's page on lyrikline.org, which page typically contains text and audio recordings contributed by the poet. All poets on lyrikline.org may be presumed to be notable or at least, in the judgment of lyrikline administrators, worthy of notice. Blacklist administrators seem to have assumed that the user was affiliated with the website.
There is an article on de.wikipedia with this name, http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/lyrikline.org.
Google translation of de.wikipedia page
[edit]lyrikline.org is an initiative of the Literaturwerkstatt Berlin and was established in November 1999 as a German-language internet platform for poetry opens.
lyrikline.org has since become a cultural bridge project in the network, which borders on poetry and language barriers made accessible for everyone: There are now more than 460 poets from 48 languages (as of March 2008) in original, original texts and translations presented.
lyrikline.org since the launch, under the auspices of the former Bundestag President Wolfgang Thierse and since 2002 under the auspices of the Deutschen UNESCO-Kommission. In addition, the platform as "an excellent form of a contemporary, cross cultural work" as a UNESCO project have been proposed. In 2001, lyrikline.org by the United Nations with the UN logo "Year of Dialogue among Civilizations" award, 2005, the website of the project, the Grimme Online Award in the field of culture and entertainment.
[weblink to lyrikline.org follows]
One Citation added, citations needed
[edit]I added a citation for the Grimme award won by lyrikline.org. The 2005 Award, ironically, was also won by de.wikipedia.org. See [1] for a translation of the 2005 awards for "Overall Performance." --Abd (talk) 14:50, 10 February 2009 (UTC)
Help from German-speaking editors would be useful.
[edit]That isn't me! Researching sources in German isn't impossible for me, but cumbersome and could be error-prone. --Abd (talk) 05:04, 11 February 2009 (UTC)
Whitelisting requested.
[edit]In discussions with Beetstra, my conclusion is that without some substantial and difficult cross-wiki discussion, delisting lyrikline.org from the global blacklist at meta is impractical at this time. That may change later. However, any individual language 'pedia is free to whitelist the whole site, or to whitelist specific pages. Currently, the English home page is whitelisted here, and the whole site is whitelisted on de.wikipedia.
The first step toward total whitelisting or delisting, in this context, is the whitelisting of pages where the site can be linked. Without any specific usages, whitelisting the whole site may be difficult (though it has been suggested by other than me and it is possible.) Meanwhile, there is a specific request for whitelisting the lyrikline page for Chirikure Chirikure at MediaWiki_talk:Spam-whitelist#lyrikline.org_page_for_Chirikure_Chirikure. This is also mentioned on the article Talk page, and elsewhere. Comments here, on the whitelist page are welcome. Any admin could also close the whitelisting discussion and whitelist it. There has been no negative comment so far. --Abd (talk) 21:49, 21 February 2009 (UTC)
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