Talk:SeOCC

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Sorry for adding "F***ian" language. :( ~User:Syskeyia


Deletion requested

Delete

  1. Delete. Unless someone's added content to SeOCC's page that isn't SeOCC himself, the page is entirely, as far as I can tell, his own intellectual property, and should be removed if he so requests it. If someone wants a SeOCC page they can provide an outside perspective of their own. --Galdago

Keep

  1. Keep. This article does not fit the Speedy Deletion criteria and SeOCC is definitely a notable nation. --Goobergunch|? 18:10, 6 Nov 2004 (GMT)
  2. Keep. I see no reason why this article should be deleted. Besides, it gives a lot of background to SeOCC that I didn't know about. Personally, I think it is very interesting and the only thing I'd change would be to give SeOCC a flag. :) ~Syskeyia

Neutral / No opinion

  1. This deletion request was not handled properly, but the request deserves to be discussed. I have no opinion on the value of this page. → Fris Θtalk 15:36, 4 Nov 2004 (GMT)

Comments

  1. I don't believe this meets the standard for speedy deletion, yet obviously the page originator wants it deleted, thus this poll. → Fris Θtalk 15:36, 4 Nov 2004 (GMT)
  2. what the fuck is the hold up? i want this deleted, so respect my wishes and delete it. now.
  3. Assuming this last rude comment is from User:Pudding, let me point out that you lost "ownership" of this page the second you clicked 'Save page'. This is a historic record of NationStates, not a personal website. No single user controls any given page, rather consensus is the rule. Right now consensus is leaning towards Keep. Your "demands" are not helping your case. → Fris Θtalk 17:32, 11 Nov 2004 (GMT)
  4. Let me point out that the material is his own. Unless you wish to provide an outsider's perspective on SeOCC and post the page yourself, he should be able to remove the content if it's his desire. He put it there in the first place. --Galdago