Does bad faith matter for deleting or keeping an article? I mean, regardless of what awful motives someone has, at the end of the day we should just delete articles we don't want, and keep articles we do, right?
This is my naive, un-AfD-contaminated optimism here :)
Steve
On 1/31/06, Tony Sidaway f.crdfa@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/31/06, Tony Sidaway f.crdfa@gmail.com wrote:
I've also relisted an article on Gazeebow Unit, a Newfoundland rap group. The article was deleted in a previous nomination on a very low vote, despite the fact that the sole delete voter gave ample evidence of national notability.
I meant, of course, the sole "keep" voter.
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