On 6/22/06, Steve Bennett <stevagewp(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 6/22/06, Anthony DiPierro
<wikilegal(a)inbox.org> wrote:
So if new articles by users that weren't
logged in had "Wikipedia:" in
front of their title then you wouldn't have a problem with keeping the
crap?
It's more that content created by users that's sitting on a page
called "Wikipedia:Articles for creation" is much less of a problem
than that same content sitting on its own page called "Jerry the gay
wanker". To whatever extent having crap articles is a problem for us.
Steve
What extent is that? How can this be resolved?
What if the page is called "Wikipedia:Articles for creation/Jerry the
gay wanker"?
I'm simply arguing that AfC is less work for us,
the established
Wikipedia community, than is putting crap new articles through AfD.
It's definitely less convenient for the newcomer.
There's no reason that crap new articles have to go through AfD.
Anthony