Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ian Shu Siu
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The result of the debate was speedy deleted as nonsense, nn bio, attack page - --Doc (?) 22:33, 21 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Ian Shu Siu
Tagged for a speedy, and deserves it. But it isn't 'short' to speedy as an attack, and isn't 'patent' to speedy as nonsense. --Doc (?) 21:35, 21 September 2005 (UTC)
- Speedy delete under A7 -- the article does not assert his notability. (Anyway, it's probably a hoax.) --Angr/tɔk tə mi 21:48, 21 September 2005 (UTC)
- Speedy delete, I originally tagged this article for speedy deletion. There is no meaningful content in this article. It's also insulting as all else, even if it is a fictional person/name. In addition, this prompts the question as to what length has to regards to insults, aside from it being noted as a critera. For example, if a page was made insulting Thomas Edison or Alexander Graham Bell and it was three pages long, would it still not merit speedy deletion under Article 6? Disparaging is disparaging whether it is three words long, or three pages long. Further, I understand the need for following the rules to the letter, but surely the spirit of the rules has some say, if not, it is gravely concerning. In any case, I feel the policy needs to be updated to strike the word "Short" from it to prevent occurrances such as these which turn a simple affair into a long, drawn out and complicated one. JJJJust 22:19, 21 September 2005 (UTC)
- OK, now speedied as nonsense - this new admin was being cautious - probably overly so - but with two votes for speedy now. I'll be a ittle bolder --Doc (?) 22:29, 21 September 2005 (UTC)
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