On 6/21/06, Steve Bennett stevagewp@gmail.com wrote:
By and large, AfC is a lot less work for any given article than AfD is. "Bad" AfCs can simply be ignored. "Good" ones take a couple of minutes, but at least we end up with a useful, well-formatted article out of the deal.
Here's something that would be even less work for everyone.
When a non-logged in user creates a new article stick "warning, this isn't really part of Wikipedia" on the top of it. Then, when a logged in user edits it, take the warning off. If no logged in user edits it within X days, delete it.
Anthony