I again submit my key criterion for inclusion of
information in
Wikipedia:
The information needs to be *factually verifiable*. If
someone adds
information about their fictional micronation project to Wikipedia,
our main problem
is
this: If this is not written down anywhere except by
that person, it
is not
sufficiently verifiable. Nobody else can update the
article because
nobody
else can, with reasonable effort, attain the degree of
factual
familiarity
necessary.
This falls under the "no original research" rule, except in this case
there's not even much research. (Incidentally, that's why I have been
deleting the [[wikibriq]] article & will probably continue to do so.)
kq
wikikarma payment (I've been forgetting):
[[Korea]] at 03:24 Jan 8, 2003 (a paste job from a source in the
public domain)
[[Demographics of North Korea]] at 03:20 Jan 8, 2003, other pages of
North Korea at around the same time
[[Henriette Roosenburg]] at 05:49 Jan 5, 2003 (creation of page, not a
paste)
[[Mark Jonathan Harris]] at 22:32 Jan 5, 2003 (new page from notes
hearing him speak)