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Narrow scope. This was previously nominated for deletion during the Portal RFC, but was closed on procedural grounds pending the outcome of the RFC. While Portal space wasn't deleted, this is still an absurdly narrowly scoped portal.
Plantdrew (
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17:55, 26 March 2019 (UTC)reply
Delete back then we were told we should keep everything to give the WikiProject Portals time to develop a guideline. Instead of doing that they tripled the number of portals and now openly say the portal guidelines are to be ignored. Sorry but all participants in this mess deserve credit for this mess. Any one of them could have said - hey let's create some guidelines instead of spamming 4500 portals on Wikipedia have a lot of editors voted to shut down the space because of poor maintenance and silly narrow focus pages.
Legacypac (
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21:18, 26 March 2019 (UTC)reply
Delete, narrow topic where the portal does not add much value. The old manual version has static content that requires manual updating, which hasn't happened for more than ten years. So delete the subpages as well. —Kusma (
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09:05, 27 March 2019 (UTC)reply
Comment - I didn't realize that portals could have subpages, and I don't know what the use of portal subpages is, but I don't really understand the value of portals themselves. As
User:Legacypac says, if a portal is deleted, the subpages are automatically deleted, and we have a code for that.
Robert McClenon (
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15:43, 30 March 2019 (UTC)reply
All portals prior to the one click automated versions had subpages. Subpages don't get deleted unless some one CSDs them, which needs to be done if the closing admin does not take care of it here.
Legacypac (
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00:11, 31 March 2019 (UTC)reply
Comment - There was criticism of this portal in the previous deletion discussion. It was kept to wait for the outcome of the pending RFC on ending portals as deprecated. As we know, the decision was that portals were not ended, but that instead of any reform or improvement to portals, there have been thousands of new portals created recklessly.
Robert McClenon (
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02:12, 30 March 2019 (UTC)reply
Comment - The comment by
User:SmokeyJoe is appropriate: "Portals and WikiProjects are remnants of the exponential growth phase of Wikipedia, which ended 2006-2008."
Robert McClenon, I am not sure I said that about WikiProjects. Portals, absolutely. Some WikiProjects are still active and useful. One example is
Wikipedia:WikiProject Articles for creation. WikiProjects, unlike Portals, do not intend their audience to be non-editor readers. WikiProjects are editor organisations, not content forks. Portals possibly once were intended by some to stimulate editor activity, but I am unaware of it ever happening. Portals lack advice on how to help. I don’t think Portals should be tied to WikiProjects in any way. —
SmokeyJoe (
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03:12, 30 March 2019 (UTC)reply
Robert McClenon, what MFD do you refer to? I am looking for where is said this, but I am not finding it. The statement applies to Portals for sure. It is arguable, but less clear, for WikiProjects. —
SmokeyJoe (
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04:41, 30 March 2019 (UTC)reply
Yes! And Portals are the worse problem, forking content, of no sure productive purpose, almost entirely moribund. WikiProjects, however, include some worthwhile cases, and they don’t confuse readers, if found by readers. —
SmokeyJoe (
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Delete It is effectively a large chunk of code and policy document regarding licencing. I can't see sufficient content being identified for its use.
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