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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the miscellany page below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the page's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.

The result of the debate was no consensus/default keep. Straight tally here is 9 del., 5 keep, 1 ambiguous vote, which is not sufficient to override the natural courtesy extended to regular users of allowing relative userpage liberty. Xoloz 17:40, 22 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

User:CoolKatt number 99999/Grudges in the Pokemon anime
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Cultural references in Pokemon
User:CoolKatt number 99999/List of power ballads
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Louisville, Whore
User:CoolKatt number 99999/KNBU
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Ultimate Group Deal
User:CoolKatt number 99999/KATV Post-Group Deal
User:CoolKatt number 99999/KNXV Post-Group Deal
User:CoolKatt number 99999/KTUL Post-Group Deal
User:CoolKatt number 99999/WBMA Post-Group Deal
User:CoolKatt number 99999/WCPO Post-Group Deal
User:CoolKatt number 99999/WEWS Post-Group Deal
User:CoolKatt number 99999/WFTS Post-Group Deal
User:CoolKatt number 99999/WMAR Post-Group Deal
User:CoolKatt number 99999/WTSP Post-Group Deal
User:CoolKatt number 99999/WXYZ Post-Group Deal
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History WSTR
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History WLWT
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History WKRC
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History WXIX
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History KSAZ
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History KTVK
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History KNXV
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History WDAF
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History KMBC
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History KCTV
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History KSHB
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History WBRC
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History WVTM
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History WCFT/WJSU
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History WGHP
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History WXLV
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History WFMY
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History WXII
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History WNBT
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Alternate History WTWB
User:CoolKatt number 99999/The SF Television Network
User:CoolKatt number 99999/WPSG-AM
User:CoolKatt number 99999/More Fox VHF O&O's
User:CoolKatt number 99999/Musical Chairs of Station Ownership
  • It's obvious that everybody who voted (besides yourself) wants this deleted, because it breaks guidlines. Good luck finding an admin who will go against a 5 to 1 vote count. --CFIF (talk to me) 22:54, 17 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Erm, when did the vote count ever matter? The closer makes a decision based on the arguments given and what he (or she) feels to be the closest thing to consensus amongst the community after reading an xfD discussion. If the tally is 5 to 1, but the majority are making stupid arguments, then '1' will win. fuddlemark (befuddle me!) 13:08, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Response This does not qualify for a speedy keep in my book, please try not to take the mfd too personally (even those it's your subpages). A consensus is required for a deletion here, and the default is to keep as no consensus. — xaosflux Talk 18:13, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Keep some, delete some, choose yourself. Could you agree to reduce the number of subpages in your user space to some reasonable number? I think about 5-6 should be enough, a whole alternate history with dozens of articles goes a bit far against WP:NOT a free webhost. I believe there is middle ground here that can be found. Please choose yourself what you wish to keep and tag the rest with {{db-owner}}. Kusma (討論) 00:36, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Keep. God, this is a hard case. Nominator is right that this page does violate the spirit of WP:NOT. However, contributor is well-established and the pages are small and don't consume great space (I've seen much, much worse get kept). I really don't like this practice; but, courtesy and good faith still count for a lot, and I need more evidence of malice before I'll delete something from a regular contributor's userspace.--Firsfron 01:20, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Keep please for the love of Bob no one look at how many subpages I have. I use them to practice table layout, understand how transclusion works, play with different coulours and displays. I sometimes ask for them to be deleted when I'm finished, but hey guess what: That doesn't do anything. Space is not saved by deleting pages. I'm unlcear on what the problem with these is. Silly and pointless and edges up on "Not MySpace" territory... but deleting them against the user's wishes? Whoa, why?
    brenneman{L} 03:16, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
    • Among other things, these "articles" are bad because they show up very high on Google results. The #1 search result for "WGHP history" on Google is not our real article on the topic but this fabriacted one. Ideally, when people see Wikipedia as a top result for a reasonable search, they should not click on the link and discover "Disclaimer: This stuff is entirely made-up. It did not happen (yet). Therefore, this is not a real article." In case you haven't noticed, Wikipedia is in the business of publishing factual information; it would be undesirable for us to establish ourselves as a clearinghouse for fiction. Plus, I don't think we want people who search for "louisville whore" to find Wikipedia as the #2 result. Christopher Parham (talk) 08:45, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
        • Just want to point out that its possible the Wikipedia versino would not even show if it was not for CoolKatt's subpage. The standard article is given a high rating because its a subpage on the same network as CoolKatt's page. In this case her page which clearly states "alternate history" has helped a Wikipage get placed higher in the rating on google. The only real remedy to further differentiate the articles would be to rename them to "Fictional History of XYZ"? but Alternate History accomplishes the same goal. --Zer0faults 17:57, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
      • Oww oww oww... stop kicking me. ^_^ Ok, while that aspect of this hadn't been discussed before (at least not here?) I can certainly see why it would be considered sub-optimal. But, call me crazy, did we try just talking about it to CoolKatt first? Forcing someone to delete subpages should really be our last resort. And again, that information would have done well to go in the nomination for deletion. - brenneman{L} 11:51, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
        • CFIF did try to "talk" with CoolKat, but from what I saw, the majority of "talking" was notes in the form of "This is worthless!", "This is crap!", "Answer me!", "Answer me now!", etc. I can understand CFIF's wish to keep this encyclopedic, but I can also see why CoolKat wouldn't respond well to that sort of note.--Firsfron 11:58, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Comment looks like CoolKatt has gotten sneaky and combined this false and inaccurate info into 5 subpages. User:CoolKatt number 99999/Subpage 1 User:CoolKatt number 99999/Subpage 2 User:CoolKatt number 99999/Subpage 3 User:CoolKatt number 99999/Subpage 4 User:CoolKatt number 99999/Subpage 5. I think we should delete those also. --CFIF (talk to me) 10:58, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • keep This all seems to be stemming from a vendetta it seems. I think CoolKatt's attempts to create subpages to condense their work was in good faith in attempts to reach a compromise. There is now even a RfC against CoolKatt, perhaps everyone just needs a break? --Zer0faults 17:45, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Delete. Wikipedia is not a free webhost. Stifle (talk) 18:24, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
  • Delete as above. Yes, the disputes here may need some settling. But these untrue articles can sometimes show up above the real articles on Google -- see this Google search for "WGHP history". As such, these subpages are dangerous and may be a misuse of userspace. Remember, Google indexes userpages too. --WCQuidditch 22:31, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the page's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.