On 10/29/07, Todd Allen toddmallen@gmail.com wrote:
Philip Sandifer wrote:
On Oct 28, 2007, at 3:14 PM, Todd Allen wrote:
Those "Hey, I'll start a one-para article on something I know" are
generally just as bad or worse, and harder to remove.
I'm missing, I think, why this is bad.
-Phil
No sources, half the time ("half" being probably an underestimation) on very, very borderline subjects that -just- duck speedy to start with, usually most of what's there is wrong (because it's pulled from memory, not sources), etc.
Is it your position that having no sources should constitute a criterion for speedy deletion?
Johnleemk