The result was delete. Closed early per the snowball clause. This article is trolling, and ultimately disrupts Wikipedia to make a point. Deletion also resolves any conflict of interest, since the author of xkcd545.com notes that "If the Wikipedia article gets deleted, null doesn't pay". Regardless of that clause, however, we should not fall into the ridiculous trap that our actions necessarily constitute a conflict of interest on the matter. This is a scenario constructed specifically to disrupt the system and shouldn't be lent credence even if we love xkcd. {{ Nihiltres| talk| log}} 19:00, 18 February 2009 (UTC) reply
As much as I am an inclusionist and as much as I love xkcd, I do not think we need an entry about every logical concept Randall Munroe makes up in his webcomic. Note: I tagged it for prod but it was contested. It was previously speedy deleted but it fails all criteria in its current state (I declined the latest speedy myself). Regards So Why 10:40, 18 February 2009 (UTC) reply