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* '''[[:Sword of Moonlight: King's Field Making Tool]]''' – Decision endorsed – [[User:T. Canens|T. Canens]] ([[User talk:T. Canens|talk]]) 15:05, 10 August 2011 (UTC) <!--*-->
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Admin deletor did not wish to discuss deletion. Suggested DRV, which is something I might add that does not appear in the prod/AfD/deleted page templates at all. Would be very helpful to newcomers and admins alike if it did!!
 
Admin deletor did not wish to discuss deletion. Suggested DRV, which is something I might add that does not appear in the prod/AfD/deleted page templates at all. Would be very helpful to newcomers and admins alike if it did!!
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:*''Since all of the issues raised in the debate were addressed before closing.''  
 
:*''Since all of the issues raised in the debate were addressed before closing.''  
 
:::How were the issues addressed?  Please show us the sources that fulfilled [[WP:GNG]].   
 
:::How were the issues addressed?  Please show us the sources that fulfilled [[WP:GNG]].   
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::::Sources were found / inline cited. Language was cleaned up (ON DEMAND) and "notability" was even established! --[[User:Truth Glass|Truth Glass]] ([[User talk:Truth Glass|talk]]) 16:04, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
 
:*''If I was not so utterly convinced of the value of Wikipedia I might dismiss it, and encourage others to do the same, and certainly not donate money to the cause.''  
 
:*''If I was not so utterly convinced of the value of Wikipedia I might dismiss it, and encourage others to do the same, and certainly not donate money to the cause.''  
 
:::Arguments that involve threats are not going to help your case.
 
:::Arguments that involve threats are not going to help your case.
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::::What threats? There is probably a bias here, because if there is really a deletionist/inclusionist divide, I wonder which side would be manning the deletion project pages?? --[[User:Truth Glass|Truth Glass]] ([[User talk:Truth Glass|talk]]) 16:04, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
 
:*''...I'd prefer to use this as a prime example of how Wikipedia can run afoul and get more involved in seeing that this doesn't happen in the future.''  
 
:*''...I'd prefer to use this as a prime example of how Wikipedia can run afoul and get more involved in seeing that this doesn't happen in the future.''  
 
:::See [[WP:POINT]].
 
:::See [[WP:POINT]].
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::::What does that have to do with raising awareness? --[[User:Truth Glass|Truth Glass]] ([[User talk:Truth Glass|talk]]) 16:12, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
 
:*''I am positive if you fly to Japan and rummage around in peoples basements for decade old magazines and such you will find the kinds of sources that Wikipedia so prizes in its current guidelines configuration according to some zealous editors.''  
 
:*''I am positive if you fly to Japan and rummage around in peoples basements for decade old magazines and such you will find the kinds of sources that Wikipedia so prizes in its current guidelines configuration according to some zealous editors.''  
 
:::Assuming that "sources exist" somewhere in Japan is a stretch.  And this really doesn't fall under any kind of [[WP:COMMONSENSE]].
 
:::Assuming that "sources exist" somewhere in Japan is a stretch.  And this really doesn't fall under any kind of [[WP:COMMONSENSE]].
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::::They are guaranteed to exist. No high profile software is released by a high profile company, for a high profile game series, without any periodical sources!! No retail game gets released without establishment coverage. --[[User:Truth Glass|Truth Glass]] ([[User talk:Truth Glass|talk]]) 16:04, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
 
:*''The very nature of the topic should allow the page to stand notable or otherwise''  
 
:*''The very nature of the topic should allow the page to stand notable or otherwise''  
 
:::See [[WP:ITSIMPORTANT]].
 
:::See [[WP:ITSIMPORTANT]].
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::::The topic is encyclopedic because its part of series of topic which can be categorized, which all have their own pages already, and its informational, meaning something people want to be able to find out information about. If Wikipedia cannot fulfill that role then its failing as an information source. Maybe its succeeding as a bizarre social experiment, but I prefer the former. This is just a glaring common sense call IMO --[[User:Truth Glass|Truth Glass]] ([[User talk:Truth Glass|talk]]) 16:04, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
 
:*''...but there was a source from a RS which itself was sourced from the number one publication on the subject matter in Japan.''
 
:*''...but there was a source from a RS which itself was sourced from the number one publication on the subject matter in Japan.''
 
:::Are you talking about Famitsu?  [http://www.rpgamer.com/news/Q1-2000/031400c.html This article?]  Yeah, and this didn't contain any subtantial content.  You'll notice it talks more about Eternal Ring and only mentions the game at the very end.  This isn't [[WP:INDEPTH]].
 
:::Are you talking about Famitsu?  [http://www.rpgamer.com/news/Q1-2000/031400c.html This article?]  Yeah, and this didn't contain any subtantial content.  You'll notice it talks more about Eternal Ring and only mentions the game at the very end.  This isn't [[WP:INDEPTH]].
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::::It talks exactly 50/50. The fact that a more traditional "game" got top billing is regardless. Either way it sources Famitsu for the information. What more can you possibly demand? We're not writing Wikipedia for the "leaders of the game industry" we are writing it for the people / the editors... in case you've forgotten. This is really scummy. I don't have the stomach to engage in this kind of discussion. And please don't comment on my remarks unrelated to the article. Go outside and get some fresh air instead. --[[User:Truth Glass|Truth Glass]] ([[User talk:Truth Glass|talk]]) 16:04, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
 
:*''I believe there needs to be an addition to the deletion templates that advertise...''
 
:*''I believe there needs to be an addition to the deletion templates that advertise...''
 
:::This doesn't belong on DRV.  Check out [[WP:Village Pump|the village pump]] instead.
 
:::This doesn't belong on DRV.  Check out [[WP:Village Pump|the village pump]] instead.
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::::But people who SHOULD care about it area already gathered here!! This is not meant to be a discussion of that. --[[User:Truth Glass|Truth Glass]] ([[User talk:Truth Glass|talk]]) 16:04, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
 
:Anyway, the administrator made a proper decision in my opinion because the keep arguments did not address the notability issues that the article suffered from. [[User:I Jethrobot|<font color="green" face="Corbel"><b>I, Jethrobot</b></font>]][[User talk:I Jethrobot| <sup>drop me a line</sup>]] <small>(note: not a [[WP:BOT|bot]]!)</small> 05:29, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
 
:Anyway, the administrator made a proper decision in my opinion because the keep arguments did not address the notability issues that the article suffered from. [[User:I Jethrobot|<font color="green" face="Corbel"><b>I, Jethrobot</b></font>]][[User talk:I Jethrobot| <sup>drop me a line</sup>]] <small>(note: not a [[WP:BOT|bot]]!)</small> 05:29, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
 
*Advertising the deletion review process more clearly is a reasonable idea, and I don't see any reason why that can't be done.  As for the rest of it—well, this is deletion review, not deletion rubber stamping, and part of our job is to provide [[:meatball:FairProcess|FairProcess]] on demand.  The nominator needs to feel that they've had a fair hearing, so with a nominator who's new to our processes I think we always need to inspect the debate and the close carefully.  I'd begin by asking Spartaz: I understand why the debate seems to have found that the game wasn't notable, but many of the recommendations showed ignorance of the [[WP:ATD|alternatives to deletion]], so the fact that they said "delete" in bold is not to be taken at face value.  Why did you reject Marasmusine's view?—[[User:S Marshall|<font face="Verdana" color="Maroon">'''S Marshall'''</font>]] <small>[[User talk:S Marshall|T]]/[[Special:Contributions/S Marshall|C]]</small> 09:18, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
 
*Advertising the deletion review process more clearly is a reasonable idea, and I don't see any reason why that can't be done.  As for the rest of it—well, this is deletion review, not deletion rubber stamping, and part of our job is to provide [[:meatball:FairProcess|FairProcess]] on demand.  The nominator needs to feel that they've had a fair hearing, so with a nominator who's new to our processes I think we always need to inspect the debate and the close carefully.  I'd begin by asking Spartaz: I understand why the debate seems to have found that the game wasn't notable, but many of the recommendations showed ignorance of the [[WP:ATD|alternatives to deletion]], so the fact that they said "delete" in bold is not to be taken at face value.  Why did you reject Marasmusine's view?—[[User:S Marshall|<font face="Verdana" color="Maroon">'''S Marshall'''</font>]] <small>[[User talk:S Marshall|T]]/[[Special:Contributions/S Marshall|C]]</small> 09:18, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
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***Note for those uninterested in trawling through my talk page archives just posting a link to the discussion of the deletion [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Spartaz/Archive15#Sword_of_Moonlight:_King.27s_Field_Making_Tool]. That's if you call threatening to ignore the AFD and recreating the page as a discussion of course. [[User:Spartaz|Spartaz]] <sup>''[[User talk:Spartaz|Humbug!]]''</sup> 13:21, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
 
***Note for those uninterested in trawling through my talk page archives just posting a link to the discussion of the deletion [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Spartaz/Archive15#Sword_of_Moonlight:_King.27s_Field_Making_Tool]. That's if you call threatening to ignore the AFD and recreating the page as a discussion of course. [[User:Spartaz|Spartaz]] <sup>''[[User talk:Spartaz|Humbug!]]''</sup> 13:21, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
 
****Well, that suggests a possible resolution to this.  The finding was that Sword of Moonlight: King's Field Making Tool was insufficiently notable for a standalone article.  I don't see why the nominator shouldn't create a new section of [[From Software]] called Sword of Moonlight: King's Field Making Tool.  That would bring the outcome into accordance with [[WP:BEFORE]] and [[WP:ATD]], which the debate participants, for the most part, were quite wrong to disregard.<p>Of course, any unsourced content in the new section would be subject to removal, so I'd suggest keeping the new section short and factual.—[[User:S Marshall|<font face="Verdana" color="Maroon">'''S Marshall'''</font>]] <small>[[User talk:S Marshall|T]]/[[Special:Contributions/S Marshall|C]]</small> 14:15, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
 
****Well, that suggests a possible resolution to this.  The finding was that Sword of Moonlight: King's Field Making Tool was insufficiently notable for a standalone article.  I don't see why the nominator shouldn't create a new section of [[From Software]] called Sword of Moonlight: King's Field Making Tool.  That would bring the outcome into accordance with [[WP:BEFORE]] and [[WP:ATD]], which the debate participants, for the most part, were quite wrong to disregard.<p>Of course, any unsourced content in the new section would be subject to removal, so I'd suggest keeping the new section short and factual.—[[User:S Marshall|<font face="Verdana" color="Maroon">'''S Marshall'''</font>]] <small>[[User talk:S Marshall|T]]/[[Special:Contributions/S Marshall|C]]</small> 14:15, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
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****:I should probably point out that the topic is already covered in micro form on the [[King's Field (series)]] page. Which based on my experience seems like a much more appropriate place to be covered as such than on the [[From Software]] page. That's fine for a snippet/summary, main article template I think, but the subject matter is wholly inappropriate in other than summary form on either page IMO --[[User:Truth Glass|Truth Glass]] ([[User talk:Truth Glass|talk]]) 00:46, 5 August 2011 (UTC)
  
 
*'''Just keep this meta crap coming guys'''
 
*'''Just keep this meta crap coming guys'''
:I as a person with stuff to do can't really troll thru/address all of this. But I think it splendidly highlights the wrong-headedness of the entire notability-alone paradigm. Neither does it address the fact that the topic is clearly notable, it just happens to be a decade old, and from Japan, and surprise surprise has few modern day online sources (even though it does have plenty... I'm not sure why 2 or 3 are not enough) from the corporate product angle. I think this is more interesting as a hot button issue example at this point. I'm not sure how many articles that fail notability are so clearly totally topical / relevant to the general public, but this is a prime example of just such a page. And I intend to organize around this in order to repair what I see as a major liability in terms of Wikipedia's usefulness to the general public.
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:I as a person with stuff to do can't really trawl thru/address all of this. But I think it splendidly highlights the wrong-headedness of the entire notability-alone paradigm. Neither does it address the fact that the topic is clearly notable, it just happens to be a decade old, and from Japan, and surprise surprise has few modern day online sources (even though it does have plenty... I'm not sure why 2 or 3 are not enough) from the corporate product angle. I think this is more interesting as a hot button issue example at this point. I'm not sure how many articles that fail notability are so clearly totally topical / relevant to the general public, but this is a prime example of just such a page. And I intend to organize around this in order to repair what I see as a major liability in terms of Wikipedia's usefulness to the general public.
  
 
:There needs to be a cost benefit analysis of why all of this hot air is so helpful to Wikipedia or anyone. And why is Wikipedia so antithetical to basic information being available to the public. The harder the information is to come by, all there more reason there should be a basic record in the public commons. And if no one disagrees with the content then there should be no need to event trouble from thin air. Neither does it make sense to abuse the From Software page by putting this content on that page. No other From Software products are given an in depth (or otherwise) treatment on that page. There are already tons of meta pages now surrounding this product, so saying there can't be one actual page for the project itself is just perverse to the extreme. Seriously the world is really going to think Wikipedia is infested with perverts once this is fully publicized. Great job. --[[User:Truth Glass|Truth Glass]] ([[User talk:Truth Glass|talk]]) 15:41, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
 
:There needs to be a cost benefit analysis of why all of this hot air is so helpful to Wikipedia or anyone. And why is Wikipedia so antithetical to basic information being available to the public. The harder the information is to come by, all there more reason there should be a basic record in the public commons. And if no one disagrees with the content then there should be no need to event trouble from thin air. Neither does it make sense to abuse the From Software page by putting this content on that page. No other From Software products are given an in depth (or otherwise) treatment on that page. There are already tons of meta pages now surrounding this product, so saying there can't be one actual page for the project itself is just perverse to the extreme. Seriously the world is really going to think Wikipedia is infested with perverts once this is fully publicized. Great job. --[[User:Truth Glass|Truth Glass]] ([[User talk:Truth Glass|talk]]) 15:41, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
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:PS: I'm somewhat disappointed because this process seems to have just attracted all of the same characters from the deletion process, where it should be a simple review where leveler (more senior) heads without a vested interest in the subject matter (and more of a vested interest in Wikipedia) can prevail. There's really no point to two AfDs! Just more meta pages. --[[User:Truth Glass|Truth Glass]] ([[User talk:Truth Glass|talk]]) 16:09, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
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*'''[[Wikipedia:Ignore_all_rules]]''' out of my great respect for Wikipedia. I will take this case up in the village pump or whatever however things go next thing. Because I think this is a really useful example of where the guidelines could use a lot of work, and how ideological extremists can easily take things too far. Kind of like the US gov't is looking really dysfunctional right now, I worry very much about the same kind of necrosis of Wikipedia bureaucracy.--[[User:Truth Glass|Truth Glass]] ([[User talk:Truth Glass|talk]]) 22:39, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
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*'''Also''' [[WP:OBTOP]] and [[WP:Obscure]]. I think these actually apply in this case at this point in time in some way. This seems to be anyway the grounds on which the deletion proponents are arguing. Because otherwise their arguments don't hold water. I frankly see this as deletion as sport. --[[User:Truth Glass|Truth Glass]] ([[User talk:Truth Glass|talk]]) 23:18, 3 August 2011 (UTC)
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*'''Endorse deletion'''. Actually, I think this an excellent example of the way Wikipedia guidelines are supposed to work. The only actual 3rd party source is the brief note in www.rpgamer.com, & a reference like that is not usually enough.  However, I do not think the original  AfD closing would prohibit a redirect to the article on the publisher, without undeleting the article contents. .  The contributor's basic argument is not  notability, but that " many articles that fail notability are so clearly totally topical / relevant to the general public, but this is a prime example of just such a page. And I intend to organize around this in order to repair what I see as a major liability in terms of Wikipedia's usefulness to the general public." 
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:There are two ways in which  Wikipedia might be useful to the general public: one is an  encyclopedia, the other is as a directory. We chose one route; there is nothing wrong with the other, but we do not do it. The argument is furthermore wrong as to benefit to the public, at least for  this sort of subject. . Material about the program  is easily reachable from the publishers website, and is fully indexed on Google. Even using the general search term "Sword of Midnight" it's the 5th reference. Google is a directory, and a very good one. It does all a directory should do, which is lead to information. The added benefit of having an article in Wikipedia could be twofold: one is the greater accuracy of our articles than what is typically found on the subject's own websites, and the other is the greater publicity. The first would be entirely compromised if we had an article, since the contents of the article  would need to be almost totally dependent on the publisher's website. As for the second, being used for publicity is destructive of reliability. Nobody trusts an advertisement or a press release. Some people think I'm a rather inclusively-inclined admin, but I've deleted thousands of attempted article like this.  '''[[User:DGG| DGG]]''' ([[User talk:DGG| talk ]]) 17:30, 4 August 2011 (UTC)
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::First of all, a traditional Encyclopedia is a directory. It's not organized based on notability. It has a well defined scope, but one topic flows to the next. Secondly Wikipedia is a paperless resource. Thirdly this subject is not a well understood subject, because there are no websites that cover the subject in a comprehensive way. Fourth, essentially it's like a video game. People expect to be able to find information about high profile video games on Wikipedia. If you go around telling people they can't find this kind of information, then people will dismiss the utility of Wikipedia. There should be a cost benefit analysis behind the course of the Wikipedia project. Especially if it requires support from, you know, the human race. Private websites are not sites that anyone can edit. They are the opposite of reliable, because they don't allow for open consensus. The scope of this product has more to do with what people have done with it, and will do with it, then what it itself is. In other words, it is more than the sum of its parts.
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::It makes games. The games it makes are based on the game which happens to be the first modern 3D video game in the mold we think of them today (as in ever produced) and it's a very well liked game property, considered by many to be the best (as in the best) trilogy of 3D games to this day. It's the number one game associated with the company that developed the software. It was the first and the basis for the company's identity. Like Mario or Donkey Kong is to Nintendo. This makes it probably the most interesting thing the company has ever done, and probably will ever do. And a considerable component of the company's history. The software itself, like its namesake, is also a first on more than one account. All of these factors combine to illustrate by all measures of basic/good/common/whatever sense/decency, this belongs in an Encyclopedia that covers such things at all. And if it does not belong, therefore probably at least 40% of Wikipedia's coverage of pop culture products could/should be deleted, micro claims to a fig leaf of notability aside wherever that exists. I'm sure there are people who would welcome gutting Wikipedia so. But you have to ask yourself to what good is all of this? To me the answer is clear. There is nothing good here to speak of.
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::Like I say, it is a good argument for why there needs to be something beyond the Notability acid test if it must be applied so stringently and indiscriminately. The guidelines may do much more good than harm, and I agree with the spirit 100%, except anything taken to extreme is detrimental and corrosive and in this case counter productive. If anything quick and easy there should be a recognizing of borderline cases and an erring on the side of inclusion. This is a case study either way as far as I am concerned. If it is a cause for deletion, then its a poster child of exactly what can be, but should not be deleted.--[[User:Truth Glass|Truth Glass]] ([[User talk:Truth Glass|talk]]) 00:21, 5 August 2011 (UTC)
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*'''Food for thought''', sources are only useful where there is a dispute. If a topic can reasonably be shown to have happened / exist, then there is no need for sources at all. In this case you can simply download the software if there is any doubt. There are plenty of markers of its existence throughout the discussions generated so far. If something is non controversial, as a commercial product, then you can bet if fabricated out of whole cloth, a dispute will arise. Otherwise there should be no requirement of verifiability much less notability. That's simply a form of ignorance. --[[User:Truth Glass|Truth Glass]] ([[User talk:Truth Glass|talk]]) 00:30, 5 August 2011 (UTC)
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**Perhaps, but it is the inevitable result of Wikipedia's core policy of [[WP:NOR|No Original Research]].  We need sources because otherwise we'd have to so the research ourselves and that is also a no-no.  There is nothing about Wikipedia editors (who could be anybody) that makes them reliable or competent (or even necessarily honest).  On the other hand, we can vet sources to see that they are reliable.  See [[WP:RS|our policy on reliable sources]].  Thus, our basic notability standard of multiple, reliable, independent sources ensures that others have noted a topic and we don't have to so the basic research ourselves.  [[User:Eluchil404|Eluchil404]] ([[User talk:Eluchil404|talk]]) 06:04, 5 August 2011 (UTC)
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***'''More food for thought''', don't [[WP:BLUDGEON|bludgeon your point]], Truth Glass.  We know you take issue with [[WP:N]] and, it appears, [[WP:V]] in this case.  There's no need to respond to every editor repeating these points. [[User:I Jethrobot|<font color="green" face="Corbel"><b>I, Jethrobot</b></font>]][[User talk:I Jethrobot| <sup>drop me a line</sup>]] <small>(note: not a [[WP:BOT|bot]]!)</small> 01:21, 8 August 2011 (UTC)
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