On 21/11/2007, joshua.zelinsky(a)yale.edu
<joshua.zelinsky(a)yale.edu> wrote:
Quoting jayjg <jayjg99(a)gmail.com>om>:
Just
because the outcome is the same doesn't mean the reasoning for
doing so was the same. Crappy links are deleted for all sorts of
reasons, mostly because they're crappy, even if they would also have
been deleted under that strawman BADSITES policy.
Except none of these were crappy links. These were links that would have been
included in article space but for the fact that they contained material we
didn't like.
Or that they were links to pages on sites that had *some pages* that
contained material that we didn't like.
Which, again, would pretty much describe every single link that has
ever been deleted from Wikipedia.