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*'''Keep''' - Sounds notable enough to me. ] *'''Keep''' - Sounds notable enough to me. ]
*'''Strong Delete''' - Disgusting vanity page. Misplaced Pages does not need spam such as this on it. I urge all voters keep in mind what Misplaced Pages is not. ] 06:09, 26 December 2005 (UTC) *'''Strong Delete''' - Disgusting vanity page. Misplaced Pages does not need spam such as this on it. I urge all voters keep in mind what Misplaced Pages is not. ] 06:09, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
*'''Strong Delete''' - Completley non-notable. NPOV and unencyclopedic mess. *'''Strong Delete''' - Completley non-notable. NPOV and unencyclopedic mess.] 06:10, 26 December 2005 (UTC)

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Vigdor Schreibman

Who? What? 9000 google hits, mostly related to some webdesign mailing lists. Non-notable/vanity. Timecop 00:45, 26 December 2005 (UTC)

  • Strong keep. This guy was a pathbreaker well before Drudge and is a figure in the internet revolution. Suggest the nom read the NY Times profile from 1996. Vanity? Sounds more like jealousy to me. -- JJay 02:36, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
Comment - If it's jealousy on Timecop's part, why is someone breaking 3RR to plop this tripe into the Blog article? Reeks of vanity to me. Thesquire 04:29, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
  • I have no idea what motivates stupid behaviour or vanity. What matters is the issue at hand- the article raises a relevant historical question, particularly considering that this is an internet encyclopedia. The references I added to the article confirm that Schreibman started an Internet news service and was denied press credentials in Washington. His case may be one of the early precursors in the ongoing confrontation between the old and new medias. -- JJay 04:57, 26 December 2005 (UTC)