[WikiEN-l] Re: Notability meta-guidelines
Alphax (Wikipedia email)
alphasigmax at gmail.com
Thu Jan 19 02:36:04 UTC 2006
Steve Bennett wrote:
>>"Steve Bennett" <stevage at gmail.com> wrote in
>>message
>>news:f1c3529e0601180739x58cee2bai8424268f8cd0eb30 at mail.gmail.c
>
> om...
> [snip]
>
>>3) Imaginary or fictitious subjects have less right to appear in
>>Wikipedia than other subjects. {The fancruft principle}
>
>
>>That takes care of those pesky religious articles, and the literature,
>
> and
>
>>the TV programmes, and the movies ...
>
>
>>On what basis do you make this particular claim?
>
>
> Ok I was definitely unclear :) I am trying to find the rationale behind
> people's revulsion of "fancruft". I don't see the derogatory word
> "cruft" used to describe any subject on wikipedia, no matter how
> esoteric, that is based on the physical world.
Wrong. I've seen articles called "mathcruft", "puzzlecruft",
"schoolcruft", "roadcruft"...
"nn. Yankcruft, d." ?
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