On 20/03/2008, jidanni@jidanni.org jidanni@jidanni.org wrote:
Go ahead and rabidly delete articles. They'll only get snapped up by commercial organizations. <snip>
I know: let's wait for an article to get ripe, then delete it.
Ah yes, this article was deleted for failing to meet notability criteria. Having read the article on MWB, I think the deletion was within our policies. Of course, MWB isn't the only "commercial" organization that's been on the receiving end of our deleted articles - huge swaths of material have been resituated to Wikia, for example. I seem to recall that plenty of articles related to webcomics and television programs have made this transition. It helps to keep the articles under more watchful eyes, while at the same time reducing the risk of copyright violation or original research.
It's a difficult conundrum - we already have enough difficulty maintaining BLPs, and many of the same problems that relate to living people can also impact organizations or companies whose articles are not widely watched. We've done a great job motivating people to become vandal-fighters. Maybe now we need to change focus a bit and start encouraging and rewarding people for being article-watchers. I'd gladly put several hundred articles onto my watchlist for that purpose, if I could figure out which ones weren't being watched.
Risker