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@Wumbolo: Will you kindly clarify, please, how comes that similarly written articles about similar (but smaller in scope), programming competitions (Facebook Hacker Cup, Google Code Jam), also organized by commercial companies (Facebook and Google), do meet notability criteria, and are not considered as an advertisement, and for this article you believe it is a problem? Note that those two articles are written even without any references on the information sources at all! FYI, Wiki also contains articles about some of the most successful competitors in these tournaments (e.g. Gennady Korotkevich, Petr Mitrichev, pl:Tomasz Czajka).
Going a step beyond of mistic world of competitive programming and software development tournaments, say Show Jumping World Championships article: does not have any references, does not explain me what is the notability of the event, and what is it all about. I believe, the same applies to Wikipedia articles about most of reccuring sport events, beside the most popular football, baseball, etc.
Will you, please, add notability problems and advertisement content templates to those and other similar articles? Otherwise, please consider to remove them from the Topcoder Open one. Birdofpreyru (talk) 09:57, 28 April 2018 (UTC)
{{notability|events}}
. They still might not pass notability fully, so you can always nominate them for deletion at WP:AfD. I didn't tag those articles for promotional content since I feel that they contain less of it. Also, you're free to tag articles yourself. wumbolo ^^^ 11:30, 29 April 2018 (UTC)On May 1, 2018, @Staszek Lem: attempted to remove the list of Topcoder Open and Regional events, commenting "Wikipedia is not catalog". I want to point out, that the list of events is de facto standard in Wikipedia articles about reccuring events, including, but not limited, to articles about other competitive programming and software development tournaments, e.g.: Google Code Jam, Facebook Hacker Cup, International Olympiad in Informatics. Other notable examples of articles based / containing large listings: CEV Cup, 2017–18 Men's CEV Cup, 2018 in spaceflight. I am going to undo that edit and bring the list back. Birdofpreyru (talk) 09:42, 1 May 2018 (UTC)