User talk:ProfGalm

Just because it wouldn't be found in a traditional encyclopedia doesn't mean it shouldn't be in Wikipedia. Creators of traditional encyclopedias had to omit information because space was very limited. That isn't the case with Wikipedia. We now have very high capacity storage devices and text takes up very little space. Information which is deemed of little importance should never be deleted from Wikipedia; it should just be moved further down the page or given its own separate page.

Instead of spending your days looking for things that you can delete from Wikipedia, try looking for things that you can add to Wikipedia.