Talk:Sephira
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Rewrite and links - July 2008
editI tagged this article twice today for unencyclopaedic language and a lack of citations, and had the tags promptly removed both times by the author. I'm assuming good faith - there had certainly been an attempt to tone down the peacock terms, and there were a couple of external links, but not enough to justify the tag removal.
I then discovered that most of the article was a copyvio of the band's own website at [www.sephira.ie]. This explains the fansite language and the excess minutiae about a band with relatively little third-party information available online. Rather than tag it for speedy deletion, I have rewritten the body of the text, removing fancruft and POV and adding a couple of facts and references gleaned from a Google search. I think this band does satisfy WP:N, which is why I took time to do this rather than speedy it, but it badly needs some credible independent sources for some of the assertions. --Karenjc 19:18, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
The word sefira is an important religious term and this page should be a redirect to the Sephirot page. This is more of a fan page and the content doesn't belong in an encyclopedia because the band is not noteworthy. At best the band should be moved to another page because the word is a religious term. Here are just a few sources that show that the word has significant religious meaning. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
I redirected the page to a disambiguation page and created a new page for the band called Sephira (band). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Luckynumbers (talk • contribs) 03:33, 25 January 2009 (UTC)
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