On Thursday 26 September 2002 06:21 pm, you wrote:
What is "almost no one", one, two, ten, a hundred people ?
Should we get rid of any articles which get less than X hits a year as they're "interesting/useful to almost no one" ?
Imran
Like everything else, each new submission is unique and its relevance to what we do here has to be weighed individually. So no you can't draw a distinct line, you can only have general guidelines in this regard. Therefore we can have the minor players of the human story, but they must be players and not just some guy who works and McDonald's, watches basketball on the weekends and is related to some other ordinary guy.
We are building an encyclopedia, not a genealogical database. The above example is the type of entry that could go into a http://tribute.wikipedia.org website along with the 9/11 pages.
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)