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Is this article really necessary?
 
Pedda (talk | contribs)
Is this article really necessary?
 
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With all due respect for the massive and mostly valuable work of Serenity and others - does it really serve the BSW well to have articles like this or "Download City"? There's probably never gonna be a second link to these articles, they contain no real additional information and they could easily be included in other larger articles. Plus, stubby non-stubs like these artificially increase the number of articles. I mean, what's the universe coming up next? An article on "Corridors"? Jake's water bowl? -- [[User:Pedda|Pedda]] 09:02, 21 October 2006 (CDT)
With all due respect for the massive and mostly valuable work of Serenity and others - does it really serve the BSW well to have articles like this or "Download City"? There's probably never gonna be a second link to these articles, they contain no real additional information and they could easily be included in other larger articles. Plus, stubby non-stubs like these artificially increase the number of articles. I mean, what's the universe coming up with next? An article on "Corridors"? Jake's water bowl? -- [[User:Pedda|Pedda]] 09:03, 21 October 2006 (CDT)

Latest revision as of 14:03, 21 October 2006

With all due respect for the massive and mostly valuable work of Serenity and others - does it really serve the BSW well to have articles like this or "Download City"? There's probably never gonna be a second link to these articles, they contain no real additional information and they could easily be included in other larger articles. Plus, stubby non-stubs like these artificially increase the number of articles. I mean, what's the universe coming up with next? An article on "Corridors"? Jake's water bowl? -- Pedda 09:03, 21 October 2006 (CDT)