Subject: Who's making it a Serious Issue?
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Posted on: 2011-11-11 04:23:00 UTC

I mean, us being insulting on the wiki is kind of serious and we should quit it, but that doesn't make a Serious Issue. I think it's appropriate to draw attention to things that need work, since it is a work in progress. The more people working on it, the more progress can be made. {= ) Also, a decision like "let's not have articles about authors anymore" can't be made by just a few people in isolation—if that's even the conclusion we come to. It kind of has to be agreed to (or not) by the community.

To address the concern about deleting things, I don't think we have been removing just anything that isn't directly related to the PPC on principle. For instance, the last article I deleted was "Cloister bell," and that was only after copying its one line of content to the TARDIS page, where it is be more likely to be seen. Incidentally, by "we" I basically mean me and Aster here; I'm not aware of anyone else doing this sort of thing. You have to be an admin to delete things, anyway.

Also, I meant to respond to something July said in her last reply on the Talk page. Things that don't (or didn't) have missions in them or agents from them, like the Twilight series, are not necessarily unrelated to the PPC, and no one's contending that they are. Twilight was the subject of lots of discussion by PPCers, and that makes it relevant. Something like the Trigun article, on the other hand, which only exists because I once made a reference to Vash's sunglasses in another article and thought I should explain myself, doesn't really have any bearing on anyone else's PPC experience, and would not leave a hole in my heart if we got rid of it. I can always link somewhere else from Agent Cameo's page. So, that's the difference between relevant and not relevant, as I see it.

~Neshomeh

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