Talk:Geek fraternities

The CSD currently does not cover deletion of jokes or fiction strictly due to them being such, unless they have replaced a previous article (and are hence vandalism). Feel free to propose this criteria on the CSD talk page if you'd like to use that as justification to delete this article, otherwise feel free to VfD it.


 * This article is likely a copyvio - unless the person posting it here can prove that they are the same person who posted it to slashdot (i.e. have access to that account), then they have no right to release it under the GFDL licence. As well, I can think of a short but applicable article that could live at this title. -Lommer | talk 17:53, 12 August 2005 (UTC)

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This article is not encyclopedic, in content nor in style. &#9992; James C.

CSD and slander/libel pages
In fact, hoaxes can be speedy deleted, although jokes cannot, and slander/libel pages can be speedy deleted, although POV ones cannot. In this case, this is just another Internet ha-ha, except that it is a litany of insults. Effectively, it is not an article at all, as the article name is the title of a posting/essay, and not a subject. Pasting a post form slashdot onto Wikipedia is either a test article (speedy delete) or vandalism. Geogre 19:35, 12 August 2005 (UTC)