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::::::::::Wikipedia, largely regarded as the single best, most successful Wiki there is, discriminates by noteworthiness. Why shouldn't this one? – [[User:Defiant Elements|<font color="black">Defiant Elements</font>]] [[user talk:Defiant Elements|<font color=black><small>''+talk''</small></font>]] 22:21, 26 January 2009 (UTC) | ::::::::::Wikipedia, largely regarded as the single best, most successful Wiki there is, discriminates by noteworthiness. Why shouldn't this one? – [[User:Defiant Elements|<font color="black">Defiant Elements</font>]] [[user talk:Defiant Elements|<font color=black><small>''+talk''</small></font>]] 22:21, 26 January 2009 (UTC) | ||
:::::::::::And if you ever browse the Wikipedia philosophy pages, you'll note that there's a fairly large movement underway to remove that noteworthiness rule, because unlike documentation, noteworthiness is completely subjective (I feel all things that exist are noteworthy. You obviously don't.), and this has caused much strife and even banning over there. Wookiee, on the other hand, has no such rule, and everyone gets along fine. Also note the rise of several Wikipedia mirrors (in particular Wikinfo) that also do away with noteworthiness and aer quickly ascending. Encyclopediae should be objective, not subjective. And my original point still stands; call the SBR rules "widespread" or even "largely accepted" if you wish, but not "official." [[User:Thanos6|Thanos6]] ([[User talk:Thanos6|talk]]) 22:28, 26 January 2009 (UTC) | :::::::::::And if you ever browse the Wikipedia philosophy pages, you'll note that there's a fairly large movement underway to remove that noteworthiness rule, because unlike documentation, noteworthiness is completely subjective (I feel all things that exist are noteworthy. You obviously don't.), and this has caused much strife and even banning over there. Wookiee, on the other hand, has no such rule, and everyone gets along fine. Also note the rise of several Wikipedia mirrors (in particular Wikinfo) that also do away with noteworthiness and aer quickly ascending. Encyclopediae should be objective, not subjective. And my original point still stands; call the SBR rules "widespread" or even "largely accepted" if you wish, but not "official." [[User:Thanos6|Thanos6]] ([[User talk:Thanos6|talk]]) 22:28, 26 January 2009 (UTC) | ||
::::::::::::Wookipedia really isn't analogous in this case. Wookiepeida deals strictly with a (relatively) well-defined canon, which is to say that all the material that they're dealing is objectively either in a book, movie, game, etc., or it's not, so the standard for notability can afford to be exceedingly clear-cut; it's either in said canon (notable), or it's not (not notable). What that means is that notability is essentially a non-issue on Wookiepedia. SmashWiki, on the other hand, has articles about Crews, Smashers, and Tournaments, which may or may not be notable. – [[User:Defiant Elements|<font color="black">Defiant Elements</font>]] [[user talk:Defiant Elements|<font color=black><small>''+talk''</small></font>]] 22:59, 26 January 2009 (UTC) | |||
Since when is there politics in Smash Bros.? i say that if these are the only set of rules, then refer to them if you want. But one can't say that because Pro's use it it's THE rules.s SBR a 'governing body" os Smash? is that morally right? | Since when is there politics in Smash Bros.? i say that if these are the only set of rules, then refer to them if you want. But one can't say that because Pro's use it it's THE rules.s SBR a 'governing body" os Smash? is that morally right? | ||
:What the hell? [[User:Clarinet Hawk|Clarinet Hawk]] <small>([[User talk:Clarinet Hawk|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Clarinet Hawk|contributions]])</small> 17:10, 19 January 2009 (UTC) | :What the hell? [[User:Clarinet Hawk|Clarinet Hawk]] <small>([[User talk:Clarinet Hawk|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Clarinet Hawk|contributions]])</small> 17:10, 19 January 2009 (UTC) |
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