Yes, but fiction is almost always widely released and seen, consumed, noticed, and analysed by many people. If a large number of people are interested in reading and writing about a work of fiction and/or it's characters -- which is true of a vast majority of said works -- then it isn't "indiscriminate", by definition.
~~ Sean On 11/27/06, geni geniice@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/27/06, The Cunctator cunctator@gmail.com wrote:
I think it's bad business to get in the habit of setting up official policies that exclude factual, referenced, neutral information from inclusion in Wikipedia.
The natural extension of this tendency will lead to the typical elitist exclusionism that all institutional media typically fall victim to.
Wikipedia is not paper.
Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of items of information. That something is 100% true does not mean it is suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia.
Been policy for a long time.
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