[WikiEN-l] Re: Deletion policy needed
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Thu Oct 23 17:27:55 UTC 2003
Lee Pilich wrote:
> At 17:05 22/10/2003 -0700, Mark (Delirium) wrote:
>
>> I don't think it would cut nearly enough out. For example, a short
>> article listing my place of birth, high school attended, and
>> university attended is easily verifiable through publically available
>> records.
>
> Then it could be deleted on the grounds that it would never be more
> than a stub (I don't know if it's formalised anywhere, but deleting
> things for that reason has been pretty widely done in the past).
>
> OK, maybe there's a *bit* more to a "keepable" article than it simply
> being verifiable, but I guess my main point is that it's possible to
> make a reasonable decision about whether to delete an article without
> resorting to (necessarily subjective) judgements on its "importance"
> or "notability".
I agree with Lee that each such case must have its own common sense
approach without needing to resort to a lot of rigid rules. In
addition, I also continue to believe that the benefit of any doubt
should favour retention.
Ec
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