Someone has suggested that the faggoth page be merged into the page for black metal. If this is done, I suggest that we also merge the page for norsecore into BM. But I dunno... opinions? SpectrumDT 01:30, 3 August 2005 (UTC)
How many people actually use this term? I mean, I could make up my own term in some internet posting too, and it still wouldn't matter to other people. There are enough idiotic terms that only mean something to a few people without our sponsoring them. I mean, webcest has a better claim to notability, and it got deleted. The place for this "word" is UrbanDictionary, if there. It can be noted in the black metal article that the bands listed below are described as too pop-oriented for some "true black metallers," but the majority of this article, and its scarcely-referenced title, don't need to be transferred. If it actually comes into usage some day, I suppose we could restore the article.
Let's have an informal poll. Who has heard this term used in conversation, but not in reference to the article by "Falconsbane"? I hadn't.
Vivacissamamente 10:36, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
Consensus from Wikipedia:Votes_for_deletion/Faggoth and the discussion here appears to be that this term should be merged with Black metal. So I've now done that, this article will now redirrect to the Black metal article, where the content can be found. Brendanfox 23:59, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
Someone has suggested that the faggoth page be merged into the page for black metal. If this is done, I suggest that we also merge the page for norsecore into BM. But I dunno... opinions? SpectrumDT 01:30, 3 August 2005 (UTC)
How many people actually use this term? I mean, I could make up my own term in some internet posting too, and it still wouldn't matter to other people. There are enough idiotic terms that only mean something to a few people without our sponsoring them. I mean, webcest has a better claim to notability, and it got deleted. The place for this "word" is UrbanDictionary, if there. It can be noted in the black metal article that the bands listed below are described as too pop-oriented for some "true black metallers," but the majority of this article, and its scarcely-referenced title, don't need to be transferred. If it actually comes into usage some day, I suppose we could restore the article.
Let's have an informal poll. Who has heard this term used in conversation, but not in reference to the article by "Falconsbane"? I hadn't.
Vivacissamamente 10:36, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
Consensus from Wikipedia:Votes_for_deletion/Faggoth and the discussion here appears to be that this term should be merged with Black metal. So I've now done that, this article will now redirrect to the Black metal article, where the content can be found. Brendanfox 23:59, 22 January 2006 (UTC)