On 6/11/07, Jeff Raymond <jeff.raymond(a)internationalhouseofbacon.com> wrote:
Matthew Brown wrote:
Ah. however, the standard at CSD is not proof of
notability but an
assertion of it. Admins are not supposed to evaluate the article
against [[Wikipedia:Notability]] and unilaterally decide if it meets
it.
Yes. Sadly, too many admins just look at the tag. Plenty of fault to
go around.
Is an "assertion of notability" supposed to be harder or easier to
obtain compared to outright "notability". Because it seems to me that
in order for an article to assert the notability of its subject, if
has to either: 1) be about a notable subject, or 2) contain
falsehoods.