If it's possible to do, it seems to me the solution requiring the least potential future work (undeleting, etc.) would be simply fixing it so that search engines can't archive these kinds of pages.
K.
On 1/17/06, slimvirgin@gmail.com slimvirgin@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/17/06, Jimmy Wales jwales@wikia.com wrote:
It is increasingly common that non-notable people write to me after they find their own name in Wikipedia via a google search. They are finding, of course, their own AFD entry ... They feel sad and annoyed enough to write letters to me about it.
What I recommend is the following procedure: ...
- At the close of all VfD debates, the discussion is deleted.
I like the idea of deleting the VfD page when the debate has closed. I remember one debate about a teenager who had killed himself, where the discussion about whether he was notable involved allegations that his parents were implicated in his death. That very hurtful page is probably still floating out there on Google.
The broader issue is why we allow Google to pick up any of our talk or project pages, where NPOV, NOR, and V don't apply. Can anyone explain why we allow that?
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