G'day Geoff,
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Although I believe we need a threshold for Wikipedia,
we also should
acknowledge that in most cases an article was submitted with the best
of intentions: since we are knifing someone's baby, there is no need
to express glee while doing so. It appears to me that there is a
consensus that the words "cruft" & "notable" should not be used
in AfD:
would anyone object if I edit the opening page & explain that use of
either of these words will result with the nomination being immediately
closed as a Speedy Keep?
*Yes*. "Notable" is an important shorthand, and much less likely to
cause offence than the other AfD tragic favourite "vanity".
"Cruft", well, I'm ambivalent. On the one hand, those who dislike the
word "cruft" seem to be those who dislike the *removal* of cruft. On
the other, if one were to take an inclusionist POV then merely disliking
the removal of obvious cruft is not in itself a Bad Thing. Blast it. I
guess "kipple" is out of bounds, too?
--
Mark Gallagher
"What? I can't hear you, I've got a banana on my head!"
- Danger Mouse
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