On 10/29/07, John Lee <johnleemk(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/29/07, Todd Allen <toddmallen(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
No sources, half the time ("half" being
probably an underestimation) on
very, very borderline subjects that -just- duck speedy to start with,
usually most of what's there is wrong (because it's pulled from memory,
not sources), etc.
Is it your position that having no sources should constitute a criterion for
speedy deletion?
Johnleemk
Well, in all fairness, this would be more concrete and objective
criterion than the ones we've got. I mean right now I go could write a
stub that does cite three or four sources and undoubtedly some
chowderhead will want it speedy deleted, arguing that said article
does not adequately assert "notability or significance", whatever that
means.
—C.W.