On 10/03/2008, Ray Saintonge
<saintonge(a)telus.net> wrote:
Ian Woollard wrote:
If I create an article about 'People
scratching themselves behind
their ears' and the notability guideline is removed, would this
article be allowed to stand or not?? And if it stayed, what sort of
thing would be in it?
How can the rest of us know what is in it when you haven't written it
yet? As long as as this is only a hypothetical straw man we can't tell
what deletion or keep criteria will be used.
Without in any way wishing to disrupt anything:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_scratching_themselves_behind_their_ears
Deletion is currently tagged due to alleged lack of encyclopedic
quality, lack of notability and it being 'likely socially irrelevant'.
It seems as though they forgot to mention articles created for the sole
purpose of making a point.
Ec