If there are no objections then... by
Guvnor of Space
on 2012-02-20 06:26:00 UTC
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...I'm going to start adding the delete template to Sue pages up for deletion. Anyone else who wanted to could do so as well, assuming there are no objections.
Agreeing with Neshomeh- by
JulyFlame
on 2012-02-20 01:44:00 UTC
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In terms of the author and there being a clear nomination period that takes place well after the mission with the Sue or Stu in question. If people can't remember the mission after two months, or bring it up as a go-to, without you as the writer plugging it, it really isn't that special.
I'd also further that people involved with the mission itself not be able to nominate- that is, if you're the beta or you contributed by having one of your agents help, you cannot nominate the mission.
Re: The Mary Sue Pages: Followup by
Antigone68104
on 2012-02-20 00:15:00 UTC
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1) I'd go with Neshomeh's plan.
2) I should have time to help rewrite a few of those pages.
3) I think a committee with clear guidelines would be the simplest. Voting here on the Board could also work, but might push other threads too far down the page.
If we go with voting, I would suggest that someone other than the mission author make the initial nomination.
The future. by
Neshomeh
on 2012-02-19 19:01:00 UTC
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... Obviously I like my own suggestion for the deletion process. >.> I'm also still willing to take a hand in re-writing. I'll volunteer specifically for the Balrog Sue (I can take care of renaming the article at the same time), and also Alumia and Sairalinde, unless there are objections.
For adding pages in the future, I like the idea of peer nomination and/or a committee, but I'd also suggest a built-in delay. For instance, if people (not including the mission's author(s), for obvious reasons) are still talking about a particular Sue X months later, that suggests it was outstanding enough to have some impact and stick in people's minds beyond the end of the mission. It might also go some length to deterring gimmicks for gimmicks' sake just to get a page, since no gimmicky thing will guarantee that people are impacted enough to talk about it after a period of time. If nobody's talking, then perhaps that Sue wasn't such a big deal after all, and it won't hurt PPC posterity to not take up wiki space with it.
For a period of delay, my immediate thought is at least two months. That's more than enough to knock links off the Board and the wiki front page, providing for a test of group memory rather than group ability to spot links.
~Neshomeh
Ideas. by
HerrWozzeck
on 2012-02-19 03:42:00 UTC
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Well, let's go with this.
1. Frankly, I'm surprised someone hasn't started doing that already, so yeah.
2. Hm... Well, you got me there. I'm not sure myself, so...
3. Adding pages in the future... Well, this is of special interest since I already mentioned the Subject 23 page to you and EileenAlphabet. So... I say we get a small group of people who can decide by votes what is or isn't speshul. Maybe even set up a kind of thing where if someone forwards an e-mail to this panel, we can vote on whether or not we think this Stu/Sue is speshul or not. But I'm open to other ideas.