User talk:Elaragirl/articles/Wikipedia is not toilet paper

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Hey, I like your style and you do good screed... but one thing, I wrote WP:HEY and I've been called the poster child for deletionism on many an occasion... it's to make sure that if something gets AfDd and people start saying "this can be a good article" it gives them something to aim for. otherwise stuff gets kept on condition it will be improved but with no incentive to improve it. I don't really monitor how much it gets used but I'd be surprised if it was thought of as an inclusionist measure... improvalist maybe... I'm going back to the ball of fire thing now. Deizio talk 23:42, 15 November 2006 (UTC)

I've always believed that you should get all the screed out first, and then slowly edit the article to an NPOV, calm, rational, logical standard. I have to admit, the first time I saw WP:HEY and saw the change in the article I was like "holy fuck!" I consider myself a deletionist but not to the point that I'm going to start witch hunting people. I just don't like crap on the Wikipedia. If it's a biography that can be sourced, source it. If not, delete it. I mostly dislike random pseudoscience and bandcruft. But you're right , WP:HEY should be used as a goal, not a stick to draw a line with as "do this good or it gets deleted". Thanks for responding! --Elaragirl ||||||Talk|Count 00:25, 16 November 2006 (UTC)