Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Sebastian Grace and The Electric Insects

I disagree with the assertion that the page has "no value." It has/had value to me. The mere fact that the person asserting it "has no value" took the time to find it less than 12 hours after the TV show referenced in the article aired means it also had value to him/her, albeit in some unknown form. Every reader should be able to be the arbiter of the value an article brings to the table. Personally, I have no use for the Harry Potter article, another fictional character, yet Wiki provides ample information on this subject without cries for deletion.

Deletion based on one reader's opinion of the "value" an article provides is nothing more than censorship. Leave it there. It's not hurting anybody.

Delete it. I was looking for information on Sebastian Grace the *real* person, to verify if the TV show had used a historical person, as it often does. The way this article was written, as if it was real, was confusing. It took a good deal of research outside of Wikipedia to determine that this was fake. It hurt the integrity of Wikipedia, forcing users to look elsewhere to determine truth. Additionally, the article was written as if it was a fan site for "Sebastian Grace", lacking any NPOV in the slightest. --Abdul Muhib (talk) 23:26, 12 February 2009 (UTC)

I agree that the page should remain, but that the content should strongly indicate that this is indeed a "fictional" character.