A dispute has emerged among Wikipedia editors regarding the potential deletion of Erika Kirk's profile page, the wife of the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The page is currently locked, preventing edits as editors debate whether she meets the site's notability criteria and possesses sufficient independent coverage.
Prior to her husband's death, Erika Kirk did not have her own Wikipedia page. The article was created shortly after the tragic event. Since then, she has gained significant attention, particularly following her emotional speech on Friday night, which garnered millions of viewers globally. Several major news outlets have since published profiles on her. In her speech, she affirmed that Turning Point USA would continue its campus tour this fall, an organization co-founded by her husband.
Arguments for deletion, put forth by some editors, center on the claim that the profile lacks sufficient independent coverage and that her notability is primarily derived from her marriage to Charlie Kirk. These arguments reference core Wikipedia policies, emphasizing the need for significant independent coverage to establish notability.
Conversely, a majority of editors argue for keeping the profile, citing the substantial public interest in her due to recent events. They believe that her current prominence warrants inclusion, highlighting her speech and her past as Miss Arizona in 2012. The debate is ongoing, and the final decision will depend on whether administrators determine there is enough independent, significant coverage to meet the required standards. The page remains locked until September 18th.
5 Comments
Bermudez
There needs to be a real basis for notability, and unfortunately, Erika Kirk just doesn’t have it yet.
Africa
Just because Erika wasn't well-known before her husband's death doesn't mean she shouldn't have a presence now. Public interest has shifted.
Habibi
Erika is speaking out on vital issues that matter to many. It's about time she gets the recognition she deserves.
ZmeeLove
Deleting the page would reflect Wikipedia’s strict guidelines about notability. It’s not personal; it’s policy.
Muchacho
This ongoing debate shows the relevance of her voice today. Wikipedia should keep up with the times!