Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Episodes of 12 oz. Mouse

I don't see any particular issue with the entry. It does not violate any stated policy, and the areas in which violation blur are similar to numerous other entries, suggesting the precedent is against modifying it. The question of relevance to members seems irrelevant, as Wikipedia does not exist solely for the use of members, and its benefit to non-members seems unquantifiable to those arguing the point. If a reliable statistic showing the articles irrelevance, based on traffic, was provided, I would fully support measures to pare it down. But there does not yet seem any need. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Capnzombi (talk • contribs)


 * Read the following pages, and move your comments to the correct article.
 * Wikipedia is an encyclopedia
 * Notability
 * What Wikipedia is not
 * Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information
 * Rethink your opinion on this before casting your vote on the correct page. This isn't a web site, it's not a message board, it's not a dumping ground for random information, and articles that don't fit in with Wikipedia policy don't belong. Thanks. WMarsh 09:45, 24 January 2006 (UTC)