User talk:FT2/ATA

Latest comment: 16 years ago by Notknownhere in topic Point of view

The following are a list of arguments that can commonly be seen in deletion debates at templates for deletion, images and media for deletion, categories for discussion, stub types for deletion, redirects for discussion and especially articles for deletion which should generally be avoided, or at least, supplemented with some more arguments. The reason they should be avoided is because they are not based upon the issues listed at Wikipedia:Deletion policy, but are rather arguments based from side issues that are not relevant to the issue of whether or not a page on Wikipedia should be deleted. When taking part in deletion debates, then, it's best to base arguments on the policies of Neutral point of view, no original research, verifiability and what Wikipedia is not.

As this essay tries to stimulate people to use sound arguments in deletion discussions, it is important to realize that countering the keep or delete arguments of other people by simply referring them to this essay is not encouraged (see also the section Just a policy or guideline below). Furthermore, remember that a reason which arguably could be classified as an "argument to avoid", can still have some valid points in it. For example, if a person argues for why an article is WP:INTERESTING, and the arguments for "interesting" are also reasonable arguments for "encyclopedic", it is wrong to summarily dismiss that argument just because WP:INTERESTING is a section in this essay.

Arguments without arguments edit

Just a vote edit

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Example: Keep --VoteyMcVoteson 01:01, 1 January 2001 (UTC)Reply

Just a policy or guideline edit

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Example: Delete violates WP:NOR --Policylover 01:01, 1 January 2001 (UTC)Reply

Per nominator edit

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Example: Delete per nom. Trustfull 04:04, 4 April 2004 (UTC)Reply

It is unencyclopedic edit

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Example: Delete as unencyclopedic. --Cyclops 06:26, 1 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Just not notable edit

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Don't lose the information edit

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Example: Keep because we would lose the information otherwise. --Redundant Redundant 13:19, 18 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Badly written article edit

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Example: Delete, the article is rubbish. --Rubbish McTrashtalker 13:13, 08 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Point of view edit

I like it edit

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Example: Keep The Flailing Hairnets are the best rock band in the world right now. --Superbestfan 02:02, 2 February 2002 (UTC)Reply

I don't like it edit

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Example: Delete as cruft. --Cruftbane 03:03, 3 March 2003 (UTC)Reply

I don't care edit

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Example: Delete, who cares about this stuff anyway? --Indifferent 17:28, 19 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

This number is big edit

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Example: Keep, an Internet forum with 3,000 members / a magazine with 37,000 subscribers / a micronation with a population of 9,400 is notable. --Countvonnotable 04:56, 7 August 2006

It's funny edit

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Example: Keep This article is hilarious. --ComedyExpert 12:34, 19 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

I've never heard of it edit

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Example: Delete. Well I've never heard of it so it must be a hoax. --Iknownothing 00:07, 1 April 2004 (UTC)Reply
Example: Delete. Who outside of (name locality) has ever even heard of this person/place/thing? --Notknownhere 14:12, 18 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Better here than there edit

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Example: Keep - If this article is not kept then people will just keep putting it back into another article. --BHTT 06:25, 3 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

People put a lot of work into it edit

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Example: Keep - Lots of people have worked on this. -- TheyWorked

Nobody's working on it edit

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Example: Delete - Article has been here for 2 years and is still a stub! --TheyDidntWork

It's only a guideline/essay edit

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Examples:

Keep WP:EXAMPLE is an essay, not policy. User:DissentingView 18:49, 13 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
Keep WP:XYZ is only a guideline. User:RulesLawyer 18:49, 13 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia is an encyclopedia edit

It's useful edit

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Example: Keep: useful. --Usefulisgood 05:05, 5 May 2005 (UTC)Reply

It's interesting edit

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Example: Keep: interesting. --Fascinated 05:05, 5 May 2005 (UTC)Reply

What about article x? edit

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Examples:
Keep there's an article on x, and that's just as famous as this. --KingPrecedent 04:04, 4 April 2004 (UTC)Reply
Delete we don't have an article on y, so we shouldn't have an article on this --KingPrecedent 04:04, 4 April 2004 (UTC)Reply

Notability is inherited edit

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Example: Keep. It's a radio program on a notable radio station therefore the program is automatically notable. Wheredoesitend 15:46, 9 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

It doesn't do any harm edit

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Example: Keep why delete this, it isn't harming anyone. --Donoharm 05:05, 6 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

It should be about everything edit

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Examples:
Keep I thought Wikipedia's purpose was to provide information on everything. User:AllInclusive 12:04, 3 August 2006 (UTC)Reply
Keep, you're trying to remove true information! User:Alltruthful 15:45, 17 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
Keep, this thing exists, so it should be included. User:AllExisting 01:14, 14 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

All or nothing edit

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Examples:
Keep If you delete this you'll have to delete everything in Category:Wikipedia articles. --User:AllOrNothing 12:04, 3 August 2006 (UTC)Reply
Delete. We've deleted other articles in Category:Wikipedia articles, so this needs to go too. User:NothingOrAll 03:12, 10 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Fame and shame edit

Fame in x edit

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Examples:
Keep John is the tallest person in my home town so should have an article about him --Smalltownboy 05:05, 5 May 2005 (UTC)Reply
Delete. People in my city haven't heard of her, so she can't be notable. -Anthropocentric 15:55, 24 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Google test edit

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Examples:
Keep It has 345,400 Google hits, so it is clearly of interest. --GoogleBoy 04:04, 4 April 2004 (UTC)Reply
Delete Only 10 Google hits, non-notable. --GoogleGirl 04:04, 4 April 2004 (UTC)Reply

Repeated nominations edit

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Examples:

  • Keep - Didn't we argue all this just last week? --User:User 13:05, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
  • Speedy Keep Article survived previous AFD and should not have to be subjected to this rubbish again. --User:User 13:05, 6 July 2007 (UTC)

It was only created for... edit

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Examples:

  • Delete - it was only created as a promotion page / as an attack page. --User:User 13:05, 6 July 2007 (UTC)

See also edit