James Hare writes:
I've been thinking of searching through the deletion logs, taking
everything
that's not "JOSH LIKES MEN LOLOLOL" and putting it on a website so if Wikipedia wants it again or an independent wiki they can look at it then I'll ship off the good stuff to them.
Even if some things are a bit too... specialist, they could go on a Wikia wiki.
Actually, since Wikia has its own restrictive standards ( http://wikia.com/wiki/Wikia_creation_policy) about what content is acceptable in their space, and Wikia keeps all of the Google ad revenue for itself; wouldn't it be even better to encourage such content to find a home on Centiare.com, which is much less restrictive, and where the contributor can keep 100% of the Google AdSense revenue (and Amazon Affiliate revenue, for that matter) for their own? If the topic is about a legal entity, the contributor "owns" the article. If the topic is general, it's subject to community editing.
James, there was some talk about Wikimedia Foundation trying to separate the use of Foundation space to "sell" the concept of Wikia; so, when you mention Wikia as a viable alternative, it would probably help them (from a conflict of interest standpoint) to mention some other possibilities, too -- such as Centiare, PBwiki, etc.