On 21/01/2008, Peter Ansell <ansell.peter(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Wikipedia needs to assert control over its content
once in a while.
The fact that the majority of most-frequented articles on wikipedia
are fiction means nothing to administrators who only care for the
project,
Funny.
as opposed to those readers who just use up bandwidth
and
processing power on the server. It would be quite valuable to the
project to wipe out fiction articles as it would save heaps on monthly
bandwidth bills.
Citation needed. Also need to show that donations wouldn't drop by a
greater amount.
It would be nice to have meta-templates, but it
won't help with people
who see infoboxes as ugly and not able to portray their POV Truth(tm).
Please explain how you would fit one in say [[Canals of Great Britain]]
--
geni