Well then I won't argue with you further, although I do disagree. :) have a good evening!
Tom
On 10 February 2014 20:57, Thomas Morton <morton.thomas@googlemail.com> wrote:
[your quoting is broken]
>> Creating lots of stubs with minimal or no sourcing
>
> Who did that?
>
> Well there's a list of some on AN/I - It's not the end of the world sort of
> list, but still enough to warrant a reminder.
You've gone from "lots" to "some". The answer to my question therefore
appears to be "no-one". Any particular reason for your inaccurate
hyperbole?
> Especially as there are quite
> of lot of MEP's...
Irrelevant.
>> tags being off-putting to newbies
>
> No you don't; I said no such thing.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Pigsonthewing&diff=prev&oldid=594703107
Confirming that I said no such thing. Any reason for your inaccurate statement?
>> the rules are in place
>
> Feel free to point to any "rules" that you think I broke.
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:BLP#Proposed_deletion_of_biographies_of_living_people
So no rules broken, then.
>or it can be proposed for deletion.
none of the articles in question was proposed for deletion.
Also, you missed the bit about "the article may be deleted *after ten
days*" (my emphasis)
> What are your thoughts on all this? Do you disagree? Do you have an
> alternative perspective? Do you have any sort of reflection?
Yes; people should stop making false statements, tilting at windmills,
issuing empty treats and - as I pointed out earlier - being dickish.
--
Andy Mabbett
@pigsonthewing
http://pigsonthewing.org.uk
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