On 4/20/07, James Farrar
<james.farrar(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 21/04/07, Seth Finkelstein
<sethf(a)sethf.com> wrote:
I really think Wikipedia would survive
having a biography of
living person opt-out for a marginally-notable person.
But first you need to define where the line that separates the notable
from the marginally-notable is.
There isn't going to be a firm line, but a good rule of thumb would be
that the greater the role of Wikipedia in increasing the subject's
notability, the more we should incline toward deleting the article on
request.
If there's no firm line, I foresee an awful lot of arguments in the grey area.