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6. The harder a band member fights an AfD, the more likely the '''delete''' vote is the correct one. Notable musicians don't have the time to do the fighting. 6. The harder a band member fights an AfD, the more likely the '''delete''' vote is the correct one. Notable musicians don't have the time to do the fighting.

7. Anybody using Misplaced Pages to promote an up-and-coming act is misusing Misplaced Pages. By the limited number of readers in a particular area of the world, Misplaced Pages ''cannot'' be an effective promotional tool for regional groups '''''even if it were permitted in the first place'''''. Misplaced Pages cannot establish notability for the act; instead, the act should work hard to establish its own notability sufficiently enough for inclusion of an article in Misplaced Pages... and ''then'' Misplaced Pages can ''reflect'' that notability.

Revision as of 21:31, 27 December 2005

Sorry about the semi-blank page. Somebody with no self-control decided to vandalize it. I'll work on this page when I have an opportunity to do so.

In the meantime... Hello!

...and would an admin please check the vandalism and the user who decided to pee electronically on this page? Many thanks. B.Wind 01:49, 2 December 2005 (UTC)

PS: Discussions about anything I edited should be directed to my talk page. Many thanks for your understanding.


BW's new rules for AfDs (to be added as they arrive to me)

Television programs

1. If the article of a TV program doesn't indicate where the show was/is broadcast (network, local channel, or syndicated), I shall immediately conclude that the article deserves deletion, regardless of notability of the program.

2. All series of over-the-air broadcast networks (NBC, ABC, CBS, Dumont, Fox, UPN, WB, i/Pax, Univisión, Telemundo, Telefutura) should have articles, even if they were canceled before their second episode (e.g., Turn-On, Snip), but the article must meet Misplaced Pages standards.

Musical groups

1. One (or two) sentence articles indicate lack of noteworthiness and should be deleted.

2. Articles of musical acts must include (at least a partial) lineup for legitimacy. No bandmembers' names mean no notoriety.

3. In almost every case, the notability of an up-and-coming group is greater than that of any member in it. The only exceptions are groups that are joined/formed by an established musician.

4. First-person articles are vanity; second-person articles are spam.

5. There are two things you can do with a band article that is an orphan: you can "adopt it" by finding an appropriate article that can make a worthwhile Wikilink to it, or you can put it out of its misery. If a band's article is an orphan, think about why it is an orphan in the first place.

6. The harder a band member fights an AfD, the more likely the delete vote is the correct one. Notable musicians don't have the time to do the fighting.

7. Anybody using Misplaced Pages to promote an up-and-coming act is misusing Misplaced Pages. By the limited number of readers in a particular area of the world, Misplaced Pages cannot be an effective promotional tool for regional groups even if it were permitted in the first place. Misplaced Pages cannot establish notability for the act; instead, the act should work hard to establish its own notability sufficiently enough for inclusion of an article in Misplaced Pages... and then Misplaced Pages can reflect that notability.