"Travis Mason-Bushman" <travis(a)gpsports-eng.com>
wrote in message news:C0217631.AA21%travis@gpsports-eng.com...
[snip]
Basically, all that we can can verifiably write about
Mr. Peppers is that
he
exists, that he was convicted of committing some unknown minor sex offense
and that his photo was mocked by Internet dimwits. That doesn't add up to
Wikipedia material in my book.
But don't you see that what you have written there is the essence of what
the article **should** say? It should be expanded a bit, but you've
summarised it nicely.
If Wikipedia is to become the best repository of organised knowledge on the
Internet, then if we **don't** mention something for which people are likely
to search, we're going to look stupid.
If, on the other hand, we can authoritatively say "this guy was the victim
of a prank meme, no more to see here", then people can be satisfied that
they understand what is happening.
HTH HAND
--
Phil
[[en:User:Phil Boswell]]