This discussion was subject to a deletion review on 2022 June 27. The result of the deletion review was No consensus to overturn closure. For an explanation of the process, see Wikipedia:Deletion review. |
The result was no consensus. Although numerically, the deletes outnumber the keeps, AFD is not a vote. Few of the delete comments have detailed policy based rationales supporting them, and early on in the AFD there is confusion as to if the article is about the intersection or the neighborhood defined by the intersection. By the end of the AFD it becomes apparant that the article is about both, and the word "intersection" in the article title is a poor attempt at disambiguation. Although the present iteration of the article only cites 2 sources, keep proponents have found several promising potential sources, but language is a barrier to properly evaluating them under reliable source criteria and including them in the article. In short - neither the delete nor the keep comments make a convincing argument, so I'm closing this as no consensus. ~ ONUnicorn(Talk|Contribs)problem solving