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:I seriously don't see how documenting occurrences within the community would give the wiki negative publicity. If anything the wiki is already suffering from a stagnant negative reception as it lacks any form of contact with the community. I also don't think it's very difficult at all to determine which particular events would be notable or not regardless of recency. For example, COVID-19 knocked out an entire year of in-person Smash tournaments and significantly boosted the popularity of netplay. The sexual misconduct allegations resulted in the departure of many notable individuals throughout the community and a heightened sense of security. In our most recent case, years upon years of information was unearthed describing how Nintendo and other corporations prevented the growth of the community and many times significantly harmed it. Now I'm indifferent on whether this should stay as a template or a category, but I firmly support keeping it up in some form. [[User:SenorMexicano|<span style="color:#850FFA; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px green">'''Señor'''</span> <span style="color:#850FFA;text-shadow:0px 0px 3px green">'''Mexicano'''</span>]] ''[[User talk:SenorMexicano|<span style="color:lightpurple;text-shadow:0px 0px 2px lightgreen">(talk)</span>]]'' 00:24, December 8, 2020 (EST)
:I seriously don't see how documenting occurrences within the community would give the wiki negative publicity. If anything the wiki is already suffering from a stagnant negative reception as it lacks any form of contact with the community. I also don't think it's very difficult at all to determine which particular events would be notable or not regardless of recency. For example, COVID-19 knocked out an entire year of in-person Smash tournaments and significantly boosted the popularity of netplay. The sexual misconduct allegations resulted in the departure of many notable individuals throughout the community and a heightened sense of security. In our most recent case, years upon years of information was unearthed describing how Nintendo and other corporations prevented the growth of the community and many times significantly harmed it. Now I'm indifferent on whether this should stay as a template or a category, but I firmly support keeping it up in some form. [[User:SenorMexicano|<span style="color:#850FFA; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px green">'''Señor'''</span> <span style="color:#850FFA;text-shadow:0px 0px 3px green">'''Mexicano'''</span>]] ''[[User talk:SenorMexicano|<span style="color:lightpurple;text-shadow:0px 0px 2px lightgreen">(talk)</span>]]'' 00:24, December 8, 2020 (EST)
::What did you mean by the wiki "lacking any form of contact with the community"? People still use the wiki. Once in a blue moon, a pro player will even edit it. I don't understand. [[User:Anthony1996|Anthony1996]] ([[User talk:Anthony1996|talk]]) 01:39, December 8, 2020 (EST)
::What did you mean by the wiki "lacking any form of contact with the community"? People still use the wiki. Once in a blue moon, a pro player will even edit it. I don't understand. [[User:Anthony1996|Anthony1996]] ([[User talk:Anthony1996|talk]]) 01:39, December 8, 2020 (EST)
:::SmashWiki has virtually no social media presence. In the world of today social media is a vital necessity for most if not all communities. For us it'd allow admins or whoever else would run the social media channels to be able to talk about current events on-wiki as well as gain community trust by simply interacting with the community. The only efforts I've seen of this happening was when Aidan tackled the sexual misconduct situation. The wiki is deeply disconnected from the rest of the community. [[User:SenorMexicano|<span style="color:#850FFA; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px green">'''Señor'''</span> <span style="color:#850FFA;text-shadow:0px 0px 3px green">'''Mexicano'''</span>]] ''[[User talk:SenorMexicano|<span style="color:lightpurple;text-shadow:0px 0px 2px lightgreen">(talk)</span>]]'' 18:34, December 8, 2020 (EST)
Some general comments from me (addressing the whole page, rather than anyone specific):
Some general comments from me (addressing the whole page, rather than anyone specific):
*While I don't think that the mainspace is the absolute best place for information like this to go...I'm not sure of where else it ''could'' go. There's no dedicated namespace for stuff like this, and to create one would seem superfluous.
*While I don't think that the mainspace is the absolute best place for information like this to go...I'm not sure of where else it ''could'' go. There's no dedicated namespace for stuff like this, and to create one would seem superfluous.
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*For quite a while now, I've tried advocating for the list of rumors page to only have what should be considered "notable", but there is a noticeable gray area between what can be considered "notable" now. The community is the largest it's ever been, social media creates much bigger spreading of information (imagine if the EGM Sonic hoax happened now, for instance), and if we go by old standards of "notable", then practically everything gets to be covered, when that 100% should not be the case. The same rule applies here. Again, there is nothing inherently wrong with making these pages; it's the act of categorizing them subjectively as "notable" that I have a problem with. (A category would probably be better than a template, though, I will admit to that.)
*For quite a while now, I've tried advocating for the list of rumors page to only have what should be considered "notable", but there is a noticeable gray area between what can be considered "notable" now. The community is the largest it's ever been, social media creates much bigger spreading of information (imagine if the EGM Sonic hoax happened now, for instance), and if we go by old standards of "notable", then practically everything gets to be covered, when that 100% should not be the case. The same rule applies here. Again, there is nothing inherently wrong with making these pages; it's the act of categorizing them subjectively as "notable" that I have a problem with. (A category would probably be better than a template, though, I will admit to that.)
[[User:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: red;">'''Aidan'''</span>]], [[User talk:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: green;">'''the Festive Rurouni'''</span>]] 00:51, December 8, 2020 (EST)
[[User:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: red;">'''Aidan'''</span>]], [[User talk:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: green;">'''the Festive Rurouni'''</span>]] 00:51, December 8, 2020 (EST)
:I initially tagged the tournament page for deletion, but Miles removed it stating that it's not so clear cut. imo I believe it definitely is. We have historically always deleted canceled tournament pages and once again the movement that resulted from the tournament's cancelation has expanded far beyond it. Something I noticed that Inkipedia does is that they have a blanket namespace called "Competitive:". In this namespace they contain players, teams, and tournaments. While I don't think we should 100% follow this approach, perhaps we could have our own "Competitive:" namespace for anything that doesn't fall within the context of a team, player, or tournament. One thing I noticed though is that this would effectively be a replacement for [[:Category:Competitive play]]. While on thate note, if we already have a category for competitive play articles on mainspace, then what's the big deal? [[User:SenorMexicano|<span style="color:#850FFA; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px green">'''Señor'''</span> <span style="color:#850FFA;text-shadow:0px 0px 3px green">'''Mexicano'''</span>]] ''[[User talk:SenorMexicano|<span style="color:lightpurple;text-shadow:0px 0px 2px lightgreen">(talk)</span>]]'' 01:04, December 8, 2020 (EST)
:I initially tagged the tournament page for deletion, but Miles removed it stating that it's not so clear cut. imo I believe it definitely is. We have historically always deleted canceled tournament pages and once again the movement that resulted from the tournament's cancelation has expanded far beyond it. Something I noticed that Inkipedia does is that they have a blanket namespace called "Competitive:". In this namespace they contain players, teams, and tournaments. While I don't think we should 100% follow this approach, perhaps we could have our own "Competitive:" namespace for anything that doesn't fall within the context of a team, player, or tournament. One thing I noticed though is that this would effectively be a replacement for [[Category:Competitive play]]. While on thate note, if we already have a category for competitive play articles on mainspace, then what's the big deal? [[User:SenorMexicano|<span style="color:#850FFA; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px green">'''Señor'''</span> <span style="color:#850FFA;text-shadow:0px 0px 3px green">'''Mexicano'''</span>]] ''[[User talk:SenorMexicano|<span style="color:lightpurple;text-shadow:0px 0px 2px lightgreen">(talk)</span>]]'' 01:04, December 8, 2020 (EST)
:I would argue that #FreeMelee has become big enough that it's gone past being just associated with the tournament itself, which is why it deserves its own page, regardless if the original tournament article gets deleted or not.
:I would argue that #FreeMelee has become big enough that it's gone past being just associated with the tournament itself, which is why it deserves its own page, regardless if the original tournament article gets deleted or not.
:I also agree that there's a chance it could turn into a List of rumors type of thing, but I don't think the list of rumors page is that big of a deal. It seems that nearly all the Ultimate rumors have been reliably cited or linked to the original source. And even so, it's not like the page itself is unreadable or anything, it's well organized into different subsections and everything. I believe that the benefits of having the information displayed here outweigh the drawbacks. I would rather as a wiki decide what counts as "notable" instead of deleting these kinds of lists altogether (on an informative encyclopedia it's impossible to completely avoid all forms of subjectivity anyways). In addition, deliberately removing events like the sexual misconduct allegations from a significant events would feel like censorship in my opinion. '''[[User:Ac2k|<span style="color: red;">Awesome</span>]] [[User talk:Ac2k|<span style="color: red;">Cardinal 2000</span>]]''' 01:21, December 8, 2020 (EST)
:I also agree that there's a chance it could turn into a List of rumors type of thing, but I don't think the list of rumors page is that big of a deal. It seems that nearly all the Ultimate rumors have been reliably cited or linked to the original source. And even so, it's not like the page itself is unreadable or anything, it's well organized into different subsections and everything. I believe that the benefits of having the information displayed here outweigh the drawbacks. I would rather as a wiki decide what counts as "notable" instead of deleting these kinds of lists altogether (on an informative encyclopedia it's impossible to completely avoid all forms of subjectivity anyways). In addition, deliberately removing events like the sexual misconduct allegations from a significant events would feel like censorship in my opinion. '''[[User:Ac2k|<span style="color: red;">Awesome</span>]] [[User talk:Ac2k|<span style="color: red;">Cardinal 2000</span>]]''' 01:21, December 8, 2020 (EST)
:In addition canceled tournaments like TBH Online should still have their own pages, the wiki goes by a "once notable always notable" policy, just because the event is not happening anymore doesn't mean the preparations and hype leading up to the event go away as well. '''[[User:Ac2k|<span style="color: red;">Awesome</span>]] [[User talk:Ac2k|<span style="color: red;">Cardinal 2000</span>]]''' 01:24, December 8, 2020 (EST)
:In addition canceled tournaments like TBH Online should still have their own pages, the wiki goes by a "once notable always notable" policy, just because the event is not happening anymore doesn't mean the preparations and hype leading up to the event go away as well. '''[[User:Ac2k|<span style="color: red;">Awesome</span>]] [[User talk:Ac2k|<span style="color: red;">Cardinal 2000</span>]]''' 01:24, December 8, 2020 (EST)
::I wouldn't be opposed to this so long as we keep it consistent. The reason I chose to create a new article instead of keeping it on the tournament page was because A) we have historically deleted cancelled tournament pages and I wanted it to stay consistent and B) as I've said many times before the situation that unfolded has expanded well beyond just the tournament. Once again though an amendment to [[SW:NOTABLE]] describing this would be nice to have things set in stone. [[User:SenorMexicano|<span style="color:#850FFA; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px green">'''Señor'''</span> <span style="color:#850FFA;text-shadow:0px 0px 3px green">'''Mexicano'''</span>]] ''[[User talk:SenorMexicano|<span style="color:lightpurple;text-shadow:0px 0px 2px lightgreen">(talk)</span>]]'' 18:34, December 8, 2020 (EST)
:::I have to agree with the tournament page being deleted. "Once notable, always notable" shouldn't matter when something didn't happen; it's the events that transpired afterwards that were notable, not the tournament itself. [[User:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: red;">'''Aidan'''</span>]], [[User talk:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: green;">'''the Festive Rurouni'''</span>]] 18:43, December 8, 2020 (EST)

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