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Not sure how to format the article - first time poster. The phenom is real and deserves a page.
I would think that for the time being, it should be placed in the main
Zune article as its own section, provided there are some sources that can verify the phenomenon. --
Hojimachongtalk 21:36, 31 December 2008 (UTC)reply
Hi. Actually the phenomenon is covered in a section in the
Zune article. True, it is being referred to as Z2K9, as well as Y2K9, but really it should be covered within the context of the article on the Zune. This page can redirect there.FlowerpotmaN·(
t) 21:38, 31 December 2008 (UTC)reply
I disagree with the reasoning ("incoherent") behind the speedy deletion, but I do agree that this event doesn't warrant its own article just yet. Depending on the significance of the event (and whether the nickname "Z2K9" sticks or not), it MAY warrant one in the future.
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Not sure how to format the article - first time poster. The phenom is real and deserves a page.
I would think that for the time being, it should be placed in the main
Zune article as its own section, provided there are some sources that can verify the phenomenon. --
Hojimachongtalk 21:36, 31 December 2008 (UTC)reply
Hi. Actually the phenomenon is covered in a section in the
Zune article. True, it is being referred to as Z2K9, as well as Y2K9, but really it should be covered within the context of the article on the Zune. This page can redirect there.FlowerpotmaN·(
t) 21:38, 31 December 2008 (UTC)reply
I disagree with the reasoning ("incoherent") behind the speedy deletion, but I do agree that this event doesn't warrant its own article just yet. Depending on the significance of the event (and whether the nickname "Z2K9" sticks or not), it MAY warrant one in the future.
GunnerGuyven (
talk) 21:49, 31 December 2008 (UTC)reply