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*'''Endorse deletion''' Am I a fascist? Are you? How do you know? Was Essjay a fascist? There are screen names at Misplaced Pages, not people. Screen names don't have political philosophies. All "X Wikipedians" are illogical and ill conceived. ] 14:48, 6 March 2007 (UTC) | *'''Endorse deletion''' Am I a fascist? Are you? How do you know? Was Essjay a fascist? There are screen names at Misplaced Pages, not people. Screen names don't have political philosophies. All "X Wikipedians" are illogical and ill conceived. ] 14:48, 6 March 2007 (UTC) | ||
**So nominate them for deletion en masse. Heck, there are a bunch of other categories you could delete on that rather extreme basis, too. Your argument is not a reason to delete the Fascist category and keep the others. --] 17:48, 6 March 2007 (UTC) | **So nominate them for deletion en masse. Heck, there are a bunch of other categories you could delete on that rather extreme basis, too. Your argument is not a reason to delete the Fascist category and keep the others. --] 17:48, 6 March 2007 (UTC) | ||
**If he did, I'd agree. There is also my favorite: the navel gazing aspect of it all. Wikipedians aren't notable for being Wikipedians. Attributes of them are even less interesting. Alleged attributes of screen names are way past useful, unless one's idea of Misplaced Pages is as a ] site instead of an online encyclopedia. ] 03:59, 7 March 2007 (UTC) |
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Young Electric Sign Company
- Young Electric Sign Company (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) (restore|AfD)
Overturn. Was speedy deleted as spam. This is the major company for electric signs in Las Vegas and has a long history. To not have an article about this company is like saying that lights are not a part of Vegas. They are behind the Image:Welcome to vegas.jpg sign along with many other historic Vegas signs. Their bone yard itself is a museum and the location for numerous movies and TV shows! Vegaswikian 23:05, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Do you have reliable sources that discuss it? JoshuaZ 23:08, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Locally, they are in the local media on a regular basis. Other sources might include: , , , , , and . Google returns 13,500 hits for the company. Many of those are about their projects. Vegaswikian 23:32, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Overturn, invalid speedy. The article needed sources, but nothing was atrocious and it wasn't even tagged. Unnecessary unilateral action. Night Gyr (talk/Oy) 02:46, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Quick question, could you clarify your assertion above? As an admin you should know that it is unnecessary for an article to be marked with a speedy delete tag for it to be deleted. Was this an oversight on your part above? If so, you may wish to correct your statement. Also, please explain 'unnecessary unilateral action', on the surface it seems to ascribe a motivation to my actions that's not proper, more information is requested. Thanks! - CHAIRBOY (☎) 05:24, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Deletion was unnecessary, and it was entirely done on the opinion of a single individual, who, as this discussion shows, wasn't reflecting consensus, hence unilateral. Tagging isn't necessary, but in anything but the most obvious cases, it's a good way to get a second opinion. I do it myself if I have any doubt. Night Gyr (talk/Oy) 06:47, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- I made the determination that it met a CSD criteria if I deleted it, it's hardly fair to argue that this was a decision made 'against consensus' if the consensus didn't exist at the time. By definition, every admin action performed alone is unilateral, a state that describes the vast majority of the work we do, so your use seems a bit strange. Also, your disapproval seems pretty strong, if you feel I've acted improperly, please consider the WP:RFC or WP:RFAR process. Otherwise, please consider reigning in the tone, I perceive hostility that seems unwarranted. If that's not the case, my apologies, but keep in mind that it's difficult to convey emotional inflective through text and you may find it useful to re-read things before sending them. - CHAIRBOY (☎) 06:57, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Dispute resolution is for when there's an ongoing pattern of trouble. This is a single flawed deletion that's obviously being resolved right here. There's no need to invoke any other process. Night Gyr (talk/Oy) 07:00, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Overturn,maybe take to AfD Enough sources have been that seem to meet WP:CORP although the ones given seem borderlinish. If any sources can be presented that very obviously satisfy the guideline I'll be happy switching to straight overturn . JoshuaZ 03:48, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Overturn, sources provided are a sufficient assertion of notability to prevent speedy. Seraphimblade 03:54, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Overturn, this article easily asserts cultural notability but ruthlessly skive any commercial or advertising copy. Gwen Gale 23:46, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- AfD: The article's sources were definitely not sufficient. They were "see also" and "come buy from us" links, and the article does seem like nothing but advertising copy. The body is largely what one finds at their website -- we are the largest, we have outlets everywhere, etc. The deletion was not outrageous, so let's not be too shocked that an article that has been unimproved in over a year might suffer this fate. That said, the company seems to be substantial enough, and there are references enough, that AfD can consider whether or not this is advertising (which is a deletion guideline violation). Geogre 12:19, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- If the deletion is overturned, I'll work on adding references to the article. Taking it directly to AfD would appear to be overkill. Vegaswikian 23:11, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
File:G Ben Thompson.jpg
Image provided with clear fair-use rationale; speedy deleted by Angr. Objection made at his talk page, requesting undelete and procedural IfD.-- Leflyman 22:05, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- To be specific, a fair-use image of a living person who is not in prison and not a recluse. The image was thus in violation of Misplaced Pages's fair-use policy. —Angr 22:10, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- There's no requirement for fair use rationale to be applicable only for those in prison or reclusive. As I pointed out to the speedy-deleting admin, the individual is notable, but non-public figure, so there would be no reasonable means to replace the image. As provided at WP:FU "No free equivalent is available or could be created that would adequately give the same information." The image used was of a one-time press conference held in Nassau, Bahamas so there is no way to replace it. --Leflyman 22:29, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- The image wasn't being used in critical commentary about the press conference, though, it was being used only to show what he looks like, in violation of counterexample 8. —Angr 23:21, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- As a note, since it is unavailable, here is the source of the image from the Bahama Journal: , the caption for which was "Ford Shelley, G. Ben Thompson, and attorney Emerick Knowles discuss the status of the disputed mansion at the British Colonial Hilton Hotel, Nassau, Bahamas on November 2, 2006". That's directly referenced in the content of the article, and not merely "only to show what he looks like".--Leflyman 23:44, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Comment I nominated the article on Gaither Ben Thompson for deletion. ~ trialsanderrors 23:01, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
User:Essjay/RFC
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Walt Sorensen
- Walt Sorensen (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) (restore|AfD)
Overturn based on the notability of Walt Sorensen as an artist, I shall quote from Misplaced Pages:Notability (artists) “notability as an artist is defined by the notability of his/her art. Notable art is: b) A piece acquired by government (national, state or major city) and put on public display.” Under this guide line Walt Sorensen has 6 notable art pieces. The 5 pieces that were displayed during the Nantou are part of a permanent collection on public display in the Nantou city hall. The Last piece was a photograph of West Valley City including the E-center in West Valley City, this piece was commissioned by West Valley and 2 Prints were made of it. One is on public display in the Nantou Taiwan city hall, the other is on Public Display in West Valley City’s City Hall.photodude 16:35, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
*Endorse closure, nothing's brought up here that wasn't brought up in the AfD, consensus to delete was clear. DRV is not AfD take 2. Seraphimblade 18:20, 5 March 2007 (UTC) Author has brought to light some additional sources, so suggest that this be relisted (without prejudice to original closing). Seraphimblade 02:20, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Comment this information was added at the end of the debate minutes before the debate was closed. there was no time for a consensus to be formed taking into account this information.photodude 22:12, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Comment. I was the closing admin. I have no deeply held opinion about this article and in closing focused my attention on determining whether there was a consensus, which I decided existed for deletion. I am undeleting the article for the duration of this review (since I think it important that reviewers get a second look at this.) Bucketsofg 18:39, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Comment thank you for giving the reviewers a chance to review this under the light of this new information that had not been in the article and only made it to the debate at the last second photodude 22:12, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Comment Upon request, I had a look back over the article. The only sources cited are primary and a college paper, which appear to be insufficient and probably would not have changed the AfD outcome, so I still endorse. Seraphimblade 00:30, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Comment ISBN 986-80230-1-7 and call number 958.232 for the book the subject of the article is in.photodude 03:54, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- endorse deletion I do not think the new information changes matters. The artist has won only regional awards, together with a display in 1 paired sister town; this is nt yet notable. The decision was reasonable and remains reasonable.DGG 04:55, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Commentlocal interests are still qualified for articles. The issue of local notability vs larger notability has brought up several times in this discussion. The issue can be resolved by categorization. this was brought up in the afd and is a dead point without evidence to show otherwise photodude 15:36, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- endorse deletion per DGG. The "new information" is minuscule. According to his own website, he has perhaps two (it's unclear) pages about himself within a single large book; his photographs are not held by an art gallery or similar. Incidentally, I'm puzzled by photodude's continued reference to Sorensen in the third rather than first person. -- 133.25.145.111 06:13, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Comment. This just looks like a little bit more of the same kind of justification that was first presented. I see the book photographed at Sorensen's own site, and I'm willing to believe that the image of it isn't put together with PhotoShop or similar and that the book really exists. But Sorensen only has a few pages within it, whereas a noteworthy photographer usually has at least one entire book devoted to his or her work. (Try a few among the List of photographers, remembering that at any one time "COI" etc do succeed in getting entries for at least a handful of rather undeserving or anyway marginal people.) And while I don't know how to look up this book in any Chinese category, no academic library in Hong Kong appears to bother to stock it. -- Hoary 08:49, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Comment the book was published in Taiwan not Hong Kong, click on the ISBN link and then search under Taiwan to find the book. The photographs in this book are held at the city hall of Nantou, Taiwan are part of a public display and permanent art collection. “Notability is not synonymous with "fame" or "importance".” Notability is also not the same as noteworthy. Fame, importance, or noteworthiness is something many wiki editors confuse notability with. "A topic is notable if it has been the subject of at least one substantial or multiple, non-trivial published works from sources that are reliable and independent of the subject and of each other.” The subject of the article is included in multiple non-trivial published works. as per definition of published works: What constitutes "published works" is broad and encompasses published works in all forms, including but not limited to newspapers, books and e-books, magazines, television and radio documentaries, reports by government agencies, scientific journals, etc. photodude 15:36, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Reply. Sorry, yes, of course you're right: Taiwan. (As is obvious from the first four hanzi of the title 中華民國攝影團體聯合攝影展覽作品專輯.) I still don't see "multiple non-trivial published works", though. -- Hoary 16:00, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Reply please define what "non-trivial" is according to wikipedia standards. As I read it, any published work that is about the subject and is not advertising is non-trivial. That includes a single page in a book. photodude 17:22, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Reply. "Trivial" does not appear to be defined. To Photodude, two or three pages in a single book, perhaps (it's unclear) when augmented by other bits and pieces that are even less substantial, are non-trivial. To me, they are trivial. If they were not trivial, then the number of photographers eligible for articles here would balloon into the tens of thousands. ¶ The three photographers whose articles I've edited during the last twenty-four hours are Hiroh Kikai, Ihei Kimura, and Yutaka Takanashi. Only the first of those articles has sourcing that's satisfactory, but even in their current state all three rather clearly depict photographers whose achievements are at an utterly different plane from those of Sorensen. (This is no criticism of Sorensen as photographer: when he too is sixty he may be as eminent as any of them, and richly deserve his own article.) ¶ Photodude (who on his user page has identified himself as Sorensen) would be well advised to read and digest WP:COI, where he's told: you should: 1. avoid editing articles related to you, your organization, . . . (And similar about participation in deletion debates.) After all, if/when he truly merits an article, it's likely that others will step forward to write an article on him. -- Hoary 23:46, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Reply. what is brought up here is an issue at the heart of wiki, what is a acceptiable published work and what is trivial. as stated in the wiki standards 1)"What constitutes a "published work" is deliberately broad" 2) "Non-triviality is a measure of the depth of content of a published work" 3) "If the depth of coverage is not substantial, then multiple independent sources should be cited to establish notability." 4) "The "multiple" qualification is not specific as to number" ¶ as for your statment "If they were not trivial, then the number of photographers eligible for articles here would balloon into the tens of thousands." There are thousands of photographers on wiki with simular notability if you can find the directory of photographers they are listed on. Most are of only Regional notablilty, with published works of the Regional kind. I used several of those articles as a guildeline of how to write this article. ¶ As for your re-disscussion of self-publication I would recomend that you should read DGG's comments about it and RedJerons comments in the AfD. Self-publication was a dead issue in the AfD. photodude 02:31, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
- Photodude says There are thousands of photographers on wiki with simular notability if you can find the directory of photographers they are listed on. Most are of only Regional notablilty, with published works of the Regional kind. I used several of those articles as a guildeline of how to write this article. I'd be interested to learn of just half a dozen of these. -- Hoary 03:43, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
- Reply. what is brought up here is an issue at the heart of wiki, what is a acceptiable published work and what is trivial. as stated in the wiki standards 1)"What constitutes a "published work" is deliberately broad" 2) "Non-triviality is a measure of the depth of content of a published work" 3) "If the depth of coverage is not substantial, then multiple independent sources should be cited to establish notability." 4) "The "multiple" qualification is not specific as to number" ¶ as for your statment "If they were not trivial, then the number of photographers eligible for articles here would balloon into the tens of thousands." There are thousands of photographers on wiki with simular notability if you can find the directory of photographers they are listed on. Most are of only Regional notablilty, with published works of the Regional kind. I used several of those articles as a guildeline of how to write this article. ¶ As for your re-disscussion of self-publication I would recomend that you should read DGG's comments about it and RedJerons comments in the AfD. Self-publication was a dead issue in the AfD. photodude 02:31, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
- Reply. "Trivial" does not appear to be defined. To Photodude, two or three pages in a single book, perhaps (it's unclear) when augmented by other bits and pieces that are even less substantial, are non-trivial. To me, they are trivial. If they were not trivial, then the number of photographers eligible for articles here would balloon into the tens of thousands. ¶ The three photographers whose articles I've edited during the last twenty-four hours are Hiroh Kikai, Ihei Kimura, and Yutaka Takanashi. Only the first of those articles has sourcing that's satisfactory, but even in their current state all three rather clearly depict photographers whose achievements are at an utterly different plane from those of Sorensen. (This is no criticism of Sorensen as photographer: when he too is sixty he may be as eminent as any of them, and richly deserve his own article.) ¶ Photodude (who on his user page has identified himself as Sorensen) would be well advised to read and digest WP:COI, where he's told: you should: 1. avoid editing articles related to you, your organization, . . . (And similar about participation in deletion debates.) After all, if/when he truly merits an article, it's likely that others will step forward to write an article on him. -- Hoary 23:46, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Reply please define what "non-trivial" is according to wikipedia standards. As I read it, any published work that is about the subject and is not advertising is non-trivial. That includes a single page in a book. photodude 17:22, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Reply. Sorry, yes, of course you're right: Taiwan. (As is obvious from the first four hanzi of the title 中華民國攝影團體聯合攝影展覽作品專輯.) I still don't see "multiple non-trivial published works", though. -- Hoary 16:00, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Comment the book was published in Taiwan not Hong Kong, click on the ISBN link and then search under Taiwan to find the book. The photographs in this book are held at the city hall of Nantou, Taiwan are part of a public display and permanent art collection. “Notability is not synonymous with "fame" or "importance".” Notability is also not the same as noteworthy. Fame, importance, or noteworthiness is something many wiki editors confuse notability with. "A topic is notable if it has been the subject of at least one substantial or multiple, non-trivial published works from sources that are reliable and independent of the subject and of each other.” The subject of the article is included in multiple non-trivial published works. as per definition of published works: What constitutes "published works" is broad and encompasses published works in all forms, including but not limited to newspapers, books and e-books, magazines, television and radio documentaries, reports by government agencies, scientific journals, etc. photodude 15:36, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Endorse deletion per comments/reply by Hoary. Robertissimo 18:17, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Endorse deletion per statement by 133.25.145.111. Pitamakan 19:00, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Overturn per photodude comments Jeppe1982 23:09, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- SPA. Incidentally, even AfDs aren't supposed to be votes; I'm surprised to see an undeletion review starting to resemble a vote. -- Hoary 03:43, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
Misplaced Pages:Long term abuse/The Communism Vandal
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Please restore this to keep with the "X historical" notice. Same for Willy on Wheels, Pelican Shit, Supertroll, DNA vandal, North Carolina vandal, Videogamer!'s pages, and bring back the templates too, tag them with some notice about historical. I don't care much for the overinflated Misplaced Pages:Deny recognition. Just cut back the glorification and make it read like a school report: heh, now I got one over you wiki-admins! Dalbogue0 09:12, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
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Mecha as Practical War Machines
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Please temporarily copy this to my user space or e-mail me an XML dump so I can fork this article. I am primarily looking for the versions and authors before the first AfD (Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Mecha as Practical War Machines), since I have an XML dump of it from its recreation to the second AfD (located at Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Mecha as Practical War Machines (second nomination)). It was a fairly well-written article, but totally unsuitable for Misplaced Pages. Thanks. --Transfinite 04:32, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
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Category:Fascist Wikipedians
Category:Fascist Wikipedians (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs) (restore|UCfD)
Someone keeps deleting my Category of Fascist Wikipedians. I am a fascist and I should be allowed to have a category. Why is no one deleting the Capitalist Wikipedians category? Why is my category being singled out? Someone keeps doing a "speedy delete" on it. It is absurd that same category can be deleted over and over without discussion simply because it has been deleted once in the past supposedly. Billy Ego 03:09, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Comment: User recreated category at Category:Fascist Wikipedias – Qxz 03:06, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- That was a mistake. I misspelled it there. Billy Ego 03:07, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- It seems to be a recreation of deleted content. I would suggest that it be returned to a deleted state. (To be more clear, keep deleted. Feel free to complain taht the folks at CFD aren't deleting other obviously bad categories, or contest those closures here.) Christopher Parham (talk) 06:27, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Because it was deleted once before, that that is justification to continually delete it? What kind of logic is that? What do you mean when you say it is a "recreation of deleted content"? Why was it deleted in the first place? And how can the content possibly be the same? What was the content the first time it was deleted? The content now is my username. Did it exist before I created it? If so, my username wasn't there. What "content" are you talking about? It's a category, not an article. Billy Ego 06:41, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Comment - I speedy deleted this a few days ago as recreation of deleted material, per this UCFD discussion. Please read WP:CSD#G4. You are going to need a consensus here to allow recreation of the category before it should be made again. VegaDark 07:43, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Endorse deletion, as if it were not blindingly obvious. Guy (Help!) 10:37, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- So why have Category:Communist Wikipedians? This is a political judgement that has no place in wikipedia. There could also be a Nazi Wikipedian cat if someone wanted it. Nobody is banned from editing here or describing themselves however they want to. David Spart 11:12, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- I think we already nuked that, for the same reasons. Self-consciously offensive categories are divisive, inflammatory and have nothing to do with building an encyclopaedia. Guy (Help!) 13:15, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Overturn Billy Ego makes a valid point that has not been refuted. This is not even in the article space. It may be used for vandalsim but so what. Even a fascist like him deserves to be catergorised. David Spart 11:07, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Endorse Just sounds like flamebait to me. The Kinslayer 11:19, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- I don't like it either, but that's not a valid reason. --Random832 14:19, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- No. That is a completely different reason, and I'd thank you to not put words in my mouth in future. I am in fact indifferent to it, but think it should remain deleted as it has been proven to be mainly used for flamebaiting and other general disruption of wikipedia. To be honest, my mind boggles a bit at how you made an (apparantly) logical leap from concerns about flamebaiting to WP:IDON'TLIKEIT. The Kinslayer 16:22, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- I guess in my head i automatically translated "sounds like flamebait" to "i don't like it because it could theoretically be used for flamebait" rather than "it has been used for flamebaiting, here's the evidence of this". Sorry about that misunderstanding. --Random832 18:49, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- No. That is a completely different reason, and I'd thank you to not put words in my mouth in future. I am in fact indifferent to it, but think it should remain deleted as it has been proven to be mainly used for flamebaiting and other general disruption of wikipedia. To be honest, my mind boggles a bit at how you made an (apparantly) logical leap from concerns about flamebaiting to WP:IDON'TLIKEIT. The Kinslayer 16:22, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- I don't like it either, but that's not a valid reason. --Random832 14:19, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Endorse for obvious reasons. Metamagician3000 12:59, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Endorse only cuz I saw this whilst here for something else, this cat's a troll enabler if ever there was. Gwen Gale 13:32, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- overturn and relist, original UFD had no consensus, ought to have defaulted to keep. No real basis for deleting this and allowing other political categories. --Random832 14:17, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Overturn because fascism is listed as an ideology and therefore they deserve a category if other ideologies have them. - Pious7 17:12, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Endorse, at best useless categorizing of users that doesn't help us build an encyclopedia, but really mostly flamebait. Kusma (討論) 17:33, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Endorse because unlike capitalists and communists, professing certain fascist and neo-nazi views and holocaust denial is a criminal offence in several european countries. --Mcginnly | Natter 18:07, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- (I had posted Template:shrubbery here before, but decided it doesn't really fit the situation) The insinuation that fascism has anything to do with holocaust denial (or that, indeed, any of these problems with a nazi category would apply to a fascist category) is entirely unsubstantiated. --Random832 18:45, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- So you think Misplaced Pages should conform to censorship laws of every country? Billy Ego 19:36, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Overturn. Fascism is a longstanding and well-documented political ideology which has historically had (and to a much lesser degree, presently has) large numbers of adherents. There are hundreds of legitimate fascist political parties. As long as we have Category:Wikipedians by politics, there is no good reason why Category:Fascist Wikipedians should not be part of it. We should not delete this category simply because individual editors find the ideology to be objectionable. All user categories in Category:Wikipedians by politics are useful because they allow users to voluntarily announce their political point of view (and the possible biases that result), and to find Wikipedians with common interests and views for the purposes of collaboration on articles. —Psychonaut 19:19, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Endorse closure I see a number of problems with this category. First there's the obvious flamebait concern. Secondly, this is a category that will likely stay very small and be populated by provocateurs and, well yeah, the occasional fascist. Sure, there's no bound on the number of ways we can categorize Wikipedians but what is really the added value here? Do we really need a category of fascist Wikipedians? of Wikipedians who plan to vote for Obama unless Giuliani wins the republican primary? Wikipedians interested in ketchup? Psychonaut's claim that "there are hundreds of legitimate fascist political parties" is dubious at best: I suppose it all depends on what one means by "legitimate" but very very few political parties today identify as "fascist" and all of them are beyond marginal. Pascal.Tesson 23:30, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- If fascist parties are "marginal" and "very few" in number, and this is a justification for the category's deletion, then the same thing can probably be said of many other user categories, such as those for libertarians and Communists. —Psychonaut 12:55, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Endorse closure Yes, there may be actual facists, yes this amounts to content based discrimination and yes, the phrase " content based discrimination" is a euphemism for censorhip. That said, the disruptive potential of a such a category is so high and the usefulness is so obviously low that the decision of what to do should be obvious. Althouhg Misplaced Pages is not censored in terms of content, this is a cat for userpages so we can censor all we want if to do otherwise would likely lead to disruption of the project. JoshuaZ 23:36, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
- Who do you believe is going to disrupt the project as a result of having this category? Surely not the fascists themselves; if they were going to disrupt the project for political reasons then they would do so whether or not this category existed. I can only assume that you think that other editors would be wreaking the disruption, in which case I think you have a shamefully low opinion of your fellow encyclopædists. —Psychonaut 12:55, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Though it pains me, Overturn. "For the obvious reasons" isn't a reason. Maybe it's argumentum ad populum. Maybe it means, "What other folks said," or, "Because I hate fascists and other people do too." Maybe it means, "I'm uncomfortable discussing Facism." Maybe it means something else, but we can't know unless we say. I welcome those who said, "for the obvious reasons" to make those reasons obvious. Now make no mistake, I Hate Fascism. But if a user wants to identify as fascist he or she will identify as fascist. Yes, we're not bound by article policy in user-space, but those article policies exist for good reasons that don't change just because we're not editing the encyclopedia proper. WP:N exists to insure Misplaced Pages's trustworthiness as a neutral reporter of facts. How trustworthy is Misplaced Pages on maters of Fascism if it censors fascists? The deletion betrays and encourages bias. WP:N, WP:NOT and the other policies aren't empty rules, they're a mind-set, a philosophy, and a and matter of wiki-faith. -- Richard Daly 04:30, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Would you feel differently if the category were "Nazi Wikipedians" or "Racist Wikipedians" or "Wikipedians who support White Power" (I know that facism doesn't necessarily imply any of these, but I'm curious where, if anywhere you draw the line). JoshuaZ 04:47, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- You're muddling the issue by bringing up categories (racism, white power) which aren't necessarily political. As for Nazi Wikipedians, though, I wouldn't argue any differently for them. Let the Nazis self-identify if that's what they want. The rest of us can keep an eye on them to make sure they don't push their POV on political topics. —Psychonaut 12:46, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- A) How is supporting White Power not a political position, and why do you distinguish between political and non-political categories? JoshuaZ 17:52, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- You're muddling the issue by bringing up categories (racism, white power) which aren't necessarily political. As for Nazi Wikipedians, though, I wouldn't argue any differently for them. Let the Nazis self-identify if that's what they want. The rest of us can keep an eye on them to make sure they don't push their POV on political topics. —Psychonaut 12:46, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Would you feel differently if the category were "Nazi Wikipedians" or "Racist Wikipedians" or "Wikipedians who support White Power" (I know that facism doesn't necessarily imply any of these, but I'm curious where, if anywhere you draw the line). JoshuaZ 04:47, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- Endorse deletion Am I a fascist? Are you? How do you know? Was Essjay a fascist? There are screen names at Misplaced Pages, not people. Screen names don't have political philosophies. All "X Wikipedians" are illogical and ill conceived. Utgard Loki 14:48, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- So nominate them for deletion en masse. Heck, there are a bunch of other categories you could delete on that rather extreme basis, too. Your argument is not a reason to delete the Fascist category and keep the others. --Random832 17:48, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
- If he did, I'd agree. There is also my favorite: the navel gazing aspect of it all. Wikipedians aren't notable for being Wikipedians. Attributes of them are even less interesting. Alleged attributes of screen names are way past useful, unless one's idea of Misplaced Pages is as a social networking site instead of an online encyclopedia. Geogre 03:59, 7 March 2007 (UTC)