2010/1/21 David Gerard <dgerard at gmail.com>:
Does anyone have a summary of the articles
deleted in the present
blood-crazed axe frenzy? Is there a list up? And/or a description of
the general type of BLP deleted?
I understand many were hardly-viewed articles with no edits in the
last six months. Which sounds innocuous enough, but remember that
[[John Seigenthaler]] was one of those until the subject noticed.
Here you go,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:The_wub/Lazarus
It only includes deletions by one admin so far, but I plan to add more
tomorrow. Also useful things like google cached versions for
non-admins.
I also have a list at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Apoc2400/Deletion_list
Deletions by five admins, not containing PROD nominations. My impression is
that the notability varies from borderline to medium to quite high, with
most in the middle. Completely non-notable people just don't stay for years.
I have been able to find sources for 90% of the deleted articles I have
tried to restore, and perhaps 80% would pass an ordinary AfD. Among them are
former prime ministers, many former cabinet of smaller countries, national
legislature members and of course a lot of athletes and artists from
non-English countries of varying notability.
The meme that unsourced articles are pure crap is just wrong. Some are quite
well written, but by someone who didn't know (or care?) about our sourcing
requirements.