On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 14:08:57 +0200, "MacGyverMagic/Mgm"
<macgyvermagic(a)gmail.com> wrote:
So what would you do if the person who crossed the
Atlantic requested
deletion of their biography? If this policy got off the ground we'd get rid
of a fine bio (presumably true too) just because they asked. Readers
wouldn't be able to find out what he/she did on Wikipedia even though it
should've been covered. A policy like this would need to be refined. For
example 1) It should be regarding people who's sole claim to notability is a
crime that never went to court.
I would merge it to solo Atlantic crossings, or find evidence tat
there is widespread coverage independent of that one achievement.
Of course, it is not terribly /likely/ that this person will request
removal, whereas such requests form those whose "achievements" are
rather less laudable is not quite so rare.
Guy (JzG)
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