[WikiEN-l] Re: Deletion policy needed
Stevertigo
utilitymuffinresearch2 at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 25 02:40:11 UTC 2003
--- Delirium <delirium at rufus.d2g.com> wrote:
> I'm not that sure about that. I've actually run
> across non-articles on
> Wikipedia before while doing research, which was
> rather annoying (for
> example, a dump of the full text of some treaty
> masquerading as an
> "article" on that treaty).
So put them on Cleanup! Leave "VFD" as your sole POV
opinion of the "issue" -- but report the actual *issue
on Cleanup.
> If we didn't delete
> these sorts of things,
> there'd be a lot more of that, which I think would
> hurt Wikipedia's
> credibility ("250,000 articles, but only 190,000
> real ones" isn't a good
> tagline).
"If we dont kill them they are going to kill us...
Aarrggh!" You dont belong to any... cults... do you
Mark? I mean besides this one. :)
> When someone finds a Wikipedia article,
> it should be at least
> a decent stub, in order to keep our reputation for
> quality at least
> moderately high.
This can be better emphasized with consistent
correction -- by example -- wikifying, making a
comment, etc. Not slapping the hand of the people that
make a wiki work. Dont be wikelitist now....
> "Oh, Wikipedia doesn't have an
> article on this
> subject" is a lot better than "Wikipedia has an
> article on this subject,
> let me click on that... oh, never mind, it's not a
> real article, just a
> 155KB text dump."
All your complaints are about newbies and their
newbieism -- its better to deal with them with some
respect than simply flushing what they do down the
drain. I remember when "Stevertigo" was up for
deletion -- someone ( I forget) made it a simple
redirect -- I remember feeling sort of.. picked on
just for that... and maybe if people werent reasonable
about it (Rick...) then that would have soured my
opinion of the community.
> I do agree that the whole process should be less
> antagonistic, but I'm
> not too sure what to do about that.
Try "Cleaning up" articles instead of automatically
"Delete" ing them.
~S~
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