On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Nathan <nawrich(a)gmail.com> wrote:
According to Dominic's quote, it says default to delete if the article is
*not* a marginally notable BLP. Not a very elegant way of changing the
policy, but perhaps it was intended to slip past wide notice. While deleting
marginally notable BLPs has become more common, even where no consensus to
delete exists, the proposal did fail.
As far as granting significant weight to the wishes of a subject? Subject
request has consistently been rejected as a basis for deleting an article,
and many comments in the deletion discussions I've read have even rejected
lending weight to these requests in any way.
Nathan
I'm sorry - the quote is default to *keep* if the article is not a
marginally notable BLP - which, through negatives, means default to delete
for marginally notable BLPs.
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