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- encyclopedia article. Deletionists are proponents of selective coverage and removal of articles seen as poorly defended. Deletionist viewpoints are commonly...
- problems of Wikipedia's peer governance: The case of inclusionists versus deletionists". First Monday. 15 (3). Archived from the original on March 10, 2021...
- encyclopedia article. Deletionists are proponents of selective coverage and removal of articles seen as poorly defended. Deletionist viewpoints are commonly...
- to decide what counts as part of [our encyclopedia]"). In particular, deletionists were not allowed; editing an article would require forking it, making...
- Economist magazine (2008), "The behaviour of Wikipedia's self-appointed deletionist guardians, who excise anything that does not meet their standards, justifying...
- user-generated content, including the ongoing struggle between inclusionists, deletionists, and vandals. Gleick uses the Jimmy Wales-created article for the Cape...
- as a response to the culture clash that exists on Wikipedia between deletionists and inclusionists. The Industry Standard calls it "a [would-be] fine...
- collaborations with others. He, Amaranth Borsuk and Jesper Juul wrote The Deletionist, a system for generating erasure poetry from any page on the web. With...
- Queneau), Eunoia (Christian Bök), The Black Book (Jean Keller), and The Deletionist (Amaranth Borsuk) Natalie Federova's Text in Art courses included Michael...
- from a February 17, 1992, Barron's magazine article. He has criticized deletionists on Wikipedia on more than one occasion. On occasion, he has disagreed...