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Appeal to remove the tone and stub notices on the [[Audible]] article. This was my first contribution so if there are still issues with the article I would appreciate some guidance into what those issues are so that I can properly fix them [[User:Nyerelia|Nyerelia]] ([[User talk:Nyerelia|talk]]) 19:49, 16 September 2025 (UTC) | Appeal to remove the tone and stub notices on the [[Audible]] article. This was my first contribution so if there are still issues with the article I would appreciate some guidance into what those issues are so that I can properly fix them [[User:Nyerelia|Nyerelia]] ([[User talk:Nyerelia|talk]]) 19:49, 16 September 2025 (UTC) | ||
== appeal deletion Medical ventilators == | |||
[[Medical ventilators]] has a deletion request with the very cryptic reason of "Forgotten about, no info." | |||
I don't think it is fair to give a reason for deletion which isn't clear to other people. (Who forgot about this? If it has been forgotten, seems all the more important to document it, as compared to something that everybody knows about.) | |||
While the article is currently a stub, there are enough quality sources to make an article out of it. The page lists a number of sources. A quick search came up with a number of sources as well, including from medical journals like The Lancet. | |||
While the big wave of covid ventilator demand is past, similar issues may well arise in other emergency situations, whether for ventilators or other med. tech. Lack of repairability also increases medical care costs, and e-waste. [[User:Drakeula|Drakeula]] ([[User talk:Drakeula|talk]]) 08:09, 17 September 2025 (UTC) | |||