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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Antaeus Feldspar (talk | contribs) at 02:57, 16 May 2005 (if you don't like "the formulation", go make your own tag). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

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It has not been suggested by God Almighty, nor in the media, nor in the course of debate even, that the article might not be "significant" enough for Misplaced Pages. It's been decided by someone who has looked at the editor and cannot be bothered writing a message to your talkpage or that of the article explaining what their problem is. My formulation is much more gentle and much more general, not aimed at the originating editor of the article but at anyone who stumbles across it. Clearly, the originating editor believes its subject is significant enough for Misplaced Pages; that's why they wrote the article. Grace Note 02:37, 16 May 2005 (UTC)

This template was created because editors were taking it upon themselves to unilaterally remove all instances of a different tag that referenced Misplaced Pages:Importance because that was "non-policy". This template was carefully created to convey the message "Yes, if you only take those items marked 'policy' as policy, you may think that an article on 'X' will be perfectly accepted by everyone; however, if you actually want to deal in the real world, you should be aware that articles do regularly end up on VfD and do regularly get deleted because the articles gives absolutely no indication why the subject would be found significant by anyone other than the person posting it." This is the gentle formulation, thank you very much. Create your own damned tag instead of castrating this one and unilaterally misrepresenting what everyone who has already applied this tag meant when they applied it. Do you somehow think you're acting in some kinder and gentler spirit when you decide that everyone who put on a tag saying "I see reason for concern about whether this subject is significant" will now be saying "Oh, there might be concern about whether this subject is significant, but just delete the tag and ignore the possibility if you don't think it's necessary!" No. People have a right to their opinion, and you really don't have a right to go introducing new clauses to modify their opinion, just because your opinion is different. -- Antaeus Feldspar 02:57, 16 May 2005 (UTC)