Wikipedia on mYTH
Wikipedia on mYTH
So they say the article on the myth community on myth is going to be deleted unless somebody can prove credits or links..or...
anyone has any idea on how to beat the system and keep it alive?
anyone has any idea on how to beat the system and keep it alive?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_(computer_game)
Great, first the Anti-Webcomics crusade, now this.
TO ARMS!!
Great, first the Anti-Webcomics crusade, now this.
TO ARMS!!
I decided to look up in the sky, and lo and behold there was a BoB. I stared at him, and he stared back. There was silence for a great while until he said in a thunderous, booming voice..."Okay, Okay, DON'T Frogblast the ventcore."
Yeah, I saw that. I see no deletion proposed, just a cleanup suggestion and a suggestion that the information in the article be split into a few different articles, which IMO is a good idea (unit lists have no place in the article about the entire series, but do have a place in the article about the individual game).
Basically, I'm not seeing a problem here.
~J
Basically, I'm not seeing a problem here.
~J
Failure: when your best just isn't good enough.
While it appears that the current approach is to suggest edits and a different organization of the page(s) there was some debate last year about the whole thing being deleted because of (If I remember correctly) A) lack of organization (one huge page containing every subject under the sun related to Myth - which is very unwiki like), and B) an almost complete lack of references/attribution for the content.Archer wrote:Yeah, I saw that. I see no deletion proposed, just a cleanup suggestion and a suggestion that the information in the article be split into a few different articles, which IMO is a good idea (unit lists have no place in the article about the entire series, but do have a place in the article about the individual game).
Basically, I'm not seeing a problem here.
~J
There was enough heat on the subject that I was concerned about the content being lost which is why I created the languishing Myth Community History Project.
Lots of Myth stuff at http://mythgraveyard.org.
Sometimes I put hard to find stuff in my my Udogs folder.
Sometimes I put hard to find stuff in my my Udogs folder.
I think the whole idea of a Myth community page on wikipedia is terrible. It's mindless self-congratulatory air that no one else on the entire earth cares about.
We know who we are, we appreciate our groups... and we should keep it the heck away from a website that is struggling to be a respectable source of knowledge on topics that are of universal importance.
We know who we are, we appreciate our groups... and we should keep it the heck away from a website that is struggling to be a respectable source of knowledge on topics that are of universal importance.
Well, "mindless" might be a bit strong, but I agree completely about the self congratulatory air. No one outside of the myth community, (and I suspect many of us IN the myth community) really care who was the "best" player between 2000-2001. The fact that when I posted a note on the forums here last year that announced the myth community history project and asked for volunteers and got absolutely NO responses (other than Elf who had already volunteered) is all the proof anyone should need that it's not a topic of interest even in the myth community.Welly wrote:I think the whole idea of a Myth community page on wikipedia is terrible. It's mindless self-congratulatory air that no one else on the entire earth cares about.
Conceptually I don't think there's anything wrong with wanting to save for 'posterity' some of the Myth community history. I think it's really just the level of proposed detail vs. wikipedia's 'general interest' guidelines that is a mismatch. I don't see any problem with a wikipedia page listing the major Myth tournaments and game servers and community sites, but if one were to really explore all the aspects and nooks and crannies of the Myth community suggested on the Wikipedia discussion page one could easily end up with as much Myth content as exists in the wikipedia entries for some entire countries. That's just wrong.Welly wrote:We know who we are, we appreciate our groups... and we should keep it the heck away from a website that is struggling to be a respectable source of knowledge on topics that are of universal importance.
If anyone is interested in saving for posterity that level of detail it belongs on a Myth related website, not a general interest encyclopedia.
Lots of Myth stuff at http://mythgraveyard.org.
Sometimes I put hard to find stuff in my my Udogs folder.
Sometimes I put hard to find stuff in my my Udogs folder.
Hey, it doesn't stop that much information being there about Pokemon or any other such subject on Wikipedia....vinylrake wrote:but if one were to really explore all the aspects and nooks and crannies of the Myth community suggested on the Wikipedia discussion page one could easily end up with as much Myth content as exists in the wikipedia entries for some entire countries. That's just wrong.
If anyone is interested in saving for posterity that level of detail it belongs on a Myth related website, not a general interest encyclopedia.
'Myrd wrote:Hey, it doesn't stop that much information being there about Pokemon or any other such subject on Wikipedia....vinylrake wrote:but if one were to really explore all the aspects and nooks and crannies of the Myth community suggested on the Wikipedia discussion page one could easily end up with as much Myth content as exists in the wikipedia entries for some entire countries. That's just wrong.
If anyone is interested in saving for posterity that level of detail it belongs on a Myth related website, not a general interest encyclopedia.
The worst part? I got in a rever war with an 11-year old when I tried to add in "So I herd u liek Mudkips" into the Mudkip page.
I decided to look up in the sky, and lo and behold there was a BoB. I stared at him, and he stared back. There was silence for a great while until he said in a thunderous, booming voice..."Okay, Okay, DON'T Frogblast the ventcore."
One could argue that pokemon 'deserves' more detail because of it's somewhat wider appeal than Myth. seriously, myth had what - a few hundred thousand people who bought the game(s) (a rank guess) and Pokemon is/was a worldwide phenomenon enjoyed by millions and millions with the game, a television show, a movie, several software/game titles and more merchandise and product branding than a sane person can bear.Myrd wrote:Hey, it doesn't stop that much information being there about Pokemon or any other such subject on Wikipedia....
But even taken all that into consideration, there's plenty of inconsistencies in what is in wikipedia.
Lots of Myth stuff at http://mythgraveyard.org.
Sometimes I put hard to find stuff in my my Udogs folder.
Sometimes I put hard to find stuff in my my Udogs folder.
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It's been due 'cleanup' forever. After I re-organised the page and made the MWC/tournament ones from scratch I left the thing to run itself and it has.
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The article on Myth II: Soulblighter Tournaments is fucking awesome. As someone who didn't start playing the game until 2005, I can actually understand myth history when old skool players talk about it because of the wiki articles. Thanks to whoever put them up.
I check the tourney articles a lot (mostly for links to tourney sites) and it would be a shame if the articles were erased from the internet. I do agree, however, that wikipedia isn't the place for such articles because no one outside of the myth community gives a shit about MWC. It would be cool if the articles were posted somewhere else where mythers could easily find them.
I check the tourney articles a lot (mostly for links to tourney sites) and it would be a shame if the articles were erased from the internet. I do agree, however, that wikipedia isn't the place for such articles because no one outside of the myth community gives a shit about MWC. It would be cool if the articles were posted somewhere else where mythers could easily find them.