On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Fred Bauder
<fredbaud(a)fairpoint.net>
wrote:
Goes too far. A Procrustean Bed.
Really?
What about this proposal?
"In light of such examples, I think its high time to start a
discussion on whether to amend Wikipedias BLP policy as follows:
*WP contributors will not start biographies on lesser-known living
people without their permission. The project is full of three-sentence
stubs on people of minor notability, more often than not started by
contributors eager to increase their number of articles created.
*If a lesser-known biographical subject wants their WP biography
deleted, their request will be honored. The biographical information
for this subject will be replaced with a template stating something
along the lines of: "We regret that Ms/Mrs/Mr X decided not to have
his biography featured on WP. For further information, please consult
their website."
That was from User:DracoEssentialis (12:00, 23 March 2012 (UTC)).
I'm also going to post what I proposed at that AfD, but I'll do that
in another thread.
Carcharoth
A living person should have the right to request and get deletion of a
sketchy biography. However, often full biographical details of someone
who is clearly notable not only are seldom available, but also not of any
particular value to the reader. Attempts to fill them in based on sketchy
information do not give happy results. It is what they did that is
notable that we have information about.
Fred