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Proper placement of periods and commas, are ALWAYS WITHIN the quotation marks 2600:1700:eb91:4290:6d18:5ca4:50d8:9899 (talk) 19:58, 19 June 2021‎ (UTC)

Is the expensive bill story relevant?

I note that under controversies, there's a mention of an expensive bill at one of his restaurants. Granted, the mention is focused on the media reaction to it, which is fair, but the story itself I believe is irrelevant to a wiki article about the man. I mean, the expensive bill included a number of bottles of the most expensive wine in the world (Petrus 2003), can hardly complain that it's expensive. it appears to be an expected attack from gutter clickbait journalists (e.g. Hull Live is a reference) and something I wouldn't expect to be noted in Wikipedia. 37.228.203.133 (talk) 16:22, 10 September 2022 (UTC)

Yes because he it's proven that he's a rotten chef and his food is not worth a fraction of what he charges. 146.199.128.183 (talk) 19:42, 22 December 2022 (UTC)
it doesn't prove anything, but your comment displays your bias. Hardly becoming for a wiki entry imo GwanOuvit (talk) 19:09, 25 June 2023 (UTC)
Indeed it is relevant, ironically the one accusing you of biased is actually the one with the bias. 176.10.159.59 (talk) 20:40, 29 August 2025 (UTC)

Disrespect at World Cup.

He disrespected and almost harrased the Argentinien Team, after they won the world Cup Finals. 2001:4BC9:A42:E57:1:2:F26D:9E55 (talk) 16:23, 22 December 2022 (UTC)

Salt Bae caricature bust

This clay sculpture is captioned as

A caricature bust art piece inside a public library in Sydney, Australia depicting Salt Bae, bearing the inscription "#Downfall" across its chest, a commentary on the public backlash and perceived decline of his fame.

Was it made by the photographer who added it to the article, User:Nikoletic126? Has it just been placed briefly on a library desk for the purpose of taking a photo?

I've removed it under MOS:IMAGERELEVANCE. The idea that Gökçe experienced a "public backlash and perceived decline" also doesn't appear to be expressed in the article text. Belbury (talk) 20:42, 17 March 2026 (UTC)

No, I did not create the bust, it was part of a series of public art installations of various clay busts inside of a school library on my trip in Sydney, Australia which I photographed in situ while it was being moved by staff for an Open Day in 2025.
While the piece is informal, it is still relevant under Wikipedia's guidelines as an example of how Salt Bae is interpreted in contemporary popular culture. Caricature is a common form of cultural representation, and such depictions reflect a range of public attitudes and depictions like this help keep the article neutral. Criticism of him is the topic of the paragraph I attached the image with. The bust visually demonstrates how he was ridiculed after his controversies. Its placement alongside sourced discussion of criticism and public reception is intended to provide a visual example of this broader context, without asserting that the image itself represents any specific viewpoint.
In line with Wikipedia's content policies, the image is not used to advance an unsourced interpretation, but to support reader understanding of the kinds of portrayals that can emerge around widely recognised individuals such as Salt Bae.
I could perhaps recaption it as "A 2025 clay caricature of Gökçe in a Sydney public space." removing my subjective analysis but the inclusion of a satire piece does provide relevance and factual value to the article. Including a variety of media (not just professional press photos) helps the article reflect the 'internet meme' nature of the subject’s fame. Nikoletic126 (talk) 09:19, 18 March 2026 (UTC)

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