The result was keep. -- Core desat 05:52, 27 January 2007 (UTC) reply
non-notable spam for organization of very little interest outside its community Nardman1 04:03, 22 January 2007 (UTC) reply
*Conditional Keep Without any further information,
WP:FAITH.
Nkras 04:46, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
reply
Execution of Stubs
reset indenting A newspaper or magazine publishes information of interest to their readers, and which they believe will sell papers. A website of the longevity and quality of The Witches Voice publishes articles, essays and news items of interest to their readership, which they believe will generate traffic and fulfill their stated mission. Sure, there are portions of the site that are user-generated and of less than stellar notability, but the editorial portions of the site are considered of high notability among the community in question, namely Neopagans. What I responed to, regarding Kerr Cuhulain, was your disparaging tone when you referred to witchvox as a place where witches go and write posts about organizations they are involved with or events they attend. I find it really amazing that a project that seeks to use the Internet as a tool to create this vast encyclopedic reference is so inherently dogmatic in its distrust of the medium it lives in. -- Bill W. Smith, Jr. ( talk/ contribs) 21:56, 25 January 2007 (UTC) reply
The result was keep. -- Core desat 05:52, 27 January 2007 (UTC) reply
non-notable spam for organization of very little interest outside its community Nardman1 04:03, 22 January 2007 (UTC) reply
*Conditional Keep Without any further information,
WP:FAITH.
Nkras 04:46, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
reply
Execution of Stubs
reset indenting A newspaper or magazine publishes information of interest to their readers, and which they believe will sell papers. A website of the longevity and quality of The Witches Voice publishes articles, essays and news items of interest to their readership, which they believe will generate traffic and fulfill their stated mission. Sure, there are portions of the site that are user-generated and of less than stellar notability, but the editorial portions of the site are considered of high notability among the community in question, namely Neopagans. What I responed to, regarding Kerr Cuhulain, was your disparaging tone when you referred to witchvox as a place where witches go and write posts about organizations they are involved with or events they attend. I find it really amazing that a project that seeks to use the Internet as a tool to create this vast encyclopedic reference is so inherently dogmatic in its distrust of the medium it lives in. -- Bill W. Smith, Jr. ( talk/ contribs) 21:56, 25 January 2007 (UTC) reply