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::You're welcome Larry; as for whether it is a movement, it's called such for a lack of a better term (and what the searches describe it as). Maybe only history books of the future can truly term anything a movement.
::You're welcome Larry; as for whether it is a movement, it's called such for a lack of a better term (and what the searches describe it as). Maybe only history books of the future can truly term anything a movement.


::Peter, I agree it looks very much like a personal ad/original research, but this was a [[CZ:Requested_Articles|requested article]] and as of now there is just not enough information to make it convincingly encyclopædic. Then there's also the issue of it [[Special:Shortpages|being very short]]. This can be discussed, and ultimately what's needed can be done. --[[User:Beano Lee|Beano Lee]] [[User talk:Beano Lee|(Talk)]] 15:50, 8 April 2007 (CDT)
::Peter, I agree it looks very much like a personal ad/original research, but this was a [[CZ:Requested_Articles|requested article]] and as of now there is just not enough information to make it convincingly encyclopædic. Then there's also the issue of it [[Special:Shortpages|being very short]]. This can be discussed, and ultimately what's needed can be done. --[[User:Beano Lee|Beano Lee]] [[User talk:Beano Lee|(Talk)]] 15:50, 8 April 2007


Can requests for articles not be turned down if, as in this case, the subject is inappropriate? --[[User:Peter J. King|Peter J. King]] <span style="background:black">&nbsp;[[User talk:Peter J. King|<font color="yellow"><b>Talk</b></font>]]&nbsp;</span> 12:15, 8 April 2007 (CDT)
Can requests for articles not be turned down if, as in this case, the subject is inappropriate? --[[User:Peter J. King|Peter J. King]] <span style="background:black">&nbsp;[[User talk:Peter J. King|<font color="yellow"><b>Talk</b></font>]]&nbsp;</span> 12:15, 8 April 2007 (CDT)
:That can be done, but what measures does one take to gauge whether an article request is appropriate or not? Being the first article on the request list to be completed, this raises some interesting issues. Never knew how Wikipedians solve this issue back then, so some enlightenment would be helpful.
:My idea for this current article is that the one who requested and the one who vouches for a delete simply sort it out. Second opinions added in too, perhaps. As the author of this article, I say its fate shall be decided by that. --[[User:Beano Lee|Beano Lee]] 18:02, 8 April 2007

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Thanks, Beano! But can one really call a "movement" anything that started in 2007? --Larry Sanger 11:24, 2 April 2007 (CDT)

I'm afraid that I'd want to delete this; it looks more like an advert than an encyclopædia article. --Peter J. King  Talk  09:51, 4 April 2007 (CDT)
You're welcome Larry; as for whether it is a movement, it's called such for a lack of a better term (and what the searches describe it as). Maybe only history books of the future can truly term anything a movement.
Peter, I agree it looks very much like a personal ad/original research, but this was a requested article and as of now there is just not enough information to make it convincingly encyclopædic. Then there's also the issue of it being very short. This can be discussed, and ultimately what's needed can be done. --Beano Lee (Talk) 15:50, 8 April 2007

Can requests for articles not be turned down if, as in this case, the subject is inappropriate? --Peter J. King  Talk  12:15, 8 April 2007 (CDT)

That can be done, but what measures does one take to gauge whether an article request is appropriate or not? Being the first article on the request list to be completed, this raises some interesting issues. Never knew how Wikipedians solve this issue back then, so some enlightenment would be helpful.
My idea for this current article is that the one who requested and the one who vouches for a delete simply sort it out. Second opinions added in too, perhaps. As the author of this article, I say its fate shall be decided by that. --Beano Lee 18:02, 8 April 2007