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He has performed consistently well and is pretty well recognized by the online community.
He has performed consistently well and is pretty well recognized by the online community. <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:Carter|Carter]] ([[User talk:Carter|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Carter|contribs]]) 19:43, February 1, 2021 (EST)</small>
 
== Neutral, leaning towards support about deletion ==
 
I’ve taken a look at Sl!nk’s profile. Although he consistently places well in ~70 entrant tournaments (xenowifi), and has wins over players {{Sm|Guts}} and {{Sm|Mabelssb}}, when he attends tournaments with 200+ entrants, they are less impressive compared to other Wi-Fi Warriors. A top 3 ranking in a crew does not mean much in regards to notability, especially when considering the online based environment (which wi-fi itself is less competitive and serious than offline). He places poorly for most of the  WWR ranked tournaments observed, and most wifi warriors need good placements to obtain notability (for example, top 24 in A-tier WWR). Most of his other WWR wins were before COVID, making it somewhat more difficult to stand out.
 
Still, I’m not so sure about his standing, as he has obtained wins in the WWR, which can be argued the other way.
[[User:MemeDedede|MemeDedede]] ([[User talk:MemeDedede|talk]]) 18:08, February 5, 2021 (EST)

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He has performed consistently well and is pretty well recognized by the online community. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Carter (talkcontribs) 19:43, February 1, 2021 (EST)

Neutral, leaning towards support about deletion[edit]

I’ve taken a look at Sl!nk’s profile. Although he consistently places well in ~70 entrant tournaments (xenowifi), and has wins over players Guts and Mabelssb, when he attends tournaments with 200+ entrants, they are less impressive compared to other Wi-Fi Warriors. A top 3 ranking in a crew does not mean much in regards to notability, especially when considering the online based environment (which wi-fi itself is less competitive and serious than offline). He places poorly for most of the WWR ranked tournaments observed, and most wifi warriors need good placements to obtain notability (for example, top 24 in A-tier WWR). Most of his other WWR wins were before COVID, making it somewhat more difficult to stand out.

Still, I’m not so sure about his standing, as he has obtained wins in the WWR, which can be argued the other way. MemeDedede (talk) 18:08, February 5, 2021 (EST)