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* '''Delete''' If the bar is set so low as to allow self-published authors to use Misplaced Pages as another one of many channels of self-aggrandizement and bully-pulpit we've served no public good. At very least, it should be deemed unacceptable for the subject to be author and editor of what amounts to his own mini-biography, and Artisson seems unlikely to allow others to pass judgement or comment negatively upon himself. &mdash;] * '''Delete''' If the bar is set so low as to allow self-published authors to use Misplaced Pages as another one of many channels of self-aggrandizement and bully-pulpit we've served no public good. At very least, it should be deemed unacceptable for the subject to be author and editor of what amounts to his own mini-biography, and Artisson seems unlikely to allow others to pass judgement or comment negatively upon himself. &mdash;]
* '''Delete.''' Robin Artisson is a well-known troll and troublemaker who has spammed, mailbombed, and harassed dozens (if not hundreds) of pagan-oriented mailing lists, usergroups, Livejournal communities, causing many of them to shut down. But being a first-class asshole is not notable enough to warrant an entry in Misplaced Pages. --] 20:33, 17 January 2006 (UTC) * '''Delete.''' Robin Artisson is a well-known troll and troublemaker who has spammed, mailbombed, and harassed dozens (if not hundreds) of pagan-oriented mailing lists, usergroups, Livejournal communities, causing many of them to shut down. But being a first-class asshole is not notable enough to warrant an entry in Misplaced Pages. --] 20:33, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

'''Discussion has been moved to the talk page for this article.''' Please continue it there. ] 20:52, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

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Robin Artisson

Non-notable, possible vanity —Ashley Y 19:42, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

  • DeleteAshley Y 19:47, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
  • Delete. The book is self-published, the articles are "upcoming" (i.e., I can't find them anywhere) and he's well-known on LiveJournal. Madame Sosostris 20:10, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
  • Do not DeleteRavenflight
  • Please Do Not Delete Robin Artisson deserves to be represented here as well as any other author without being attacked. Toadsboon 20:06, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
  • Delete If the bar is set so low as to allow self-published authors to use Misplaced Pages as another one of many channels of self-aggrandizement and bully-pulpit we've served no public good. At very least, it should be deemed unacceptable for the subject to be author and editor of what amounts to his own mini-biography, and Artisson seems unlikely to allow others to pass judgement or comment negatively upon himself. —Wingedelf
  • Delete. Robin Artisson is a well-known troll and troublemaker who has spammed, mailbombed, and harassed dozens (if not hundreds) of pagan-oriented mailing lists, usergroups, Livejournal communities, causing many of them to shut down. But being a first-class asshole is not notable enough to warrant an entry in Misplaced Pages. --Modemac 20:33, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

Discussion has been moved to the talk page for this article. Please continue it there. Madame Sosostris 20:52, 17 January 2006 (UTC)