On 12/13/05, Anthony DiPierro wikilegal@inbox.org wrote:
At least a month is better than forever, but I think a month is too long to be manageable.
I believe it's about the same amount of time we give suspected copyright infringements.
How about this: we list pages there for a month, but after 24 hours the article gets moved to the user's subpage. And let's add this: an article doesn't get moved, even after 24 hours, unless a member of the "article referencing team" (or whatever) says that s/he has spent a few minutes looking for a source and failed. If no one bothers to make a good faith search effort, the article stays in article space for up to a month.
No need to userfy. Just add an "unreferenced" tag. This has the advantage of permitting casual visitors to find and improve the article.