Where did the Wikipedia page for IOTA go?
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I can't find the Wikipedia page for IOTA. I thought there used to be one. What happened to it? Did it get deleted? Why? Is there a place where more information on this can be found?
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I can't find the Wikipedia page for IOTA. I thought there used to be one. What happened to it? Did it get deleted? Why? Is there a place where more information on this can be found?
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Here is another source I found that may shed some light on this decision. web.archive.org/web/20180815014108/https://en.wikipedia.org/…
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 21:59
A live version of that is also available at the current page at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft_talk:IOTA_(cryptocurrency)
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 21:59
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I can't find the Wikipedia page for IOTA. I thought there used to be one. What happened to it? Did it get deleted? Why? Is there a place where more information on this can be found?
iota-network
I can't find the Wikipedia page for IOTA. I thought there used to be one. What happened to it? Did it get deleted? Why? Is there a place where more information on this can be found?
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edited Nov 25 at 21:58
asked Nov 25 at 8:03
The Coordinator
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Here is another source I found that may shed some light on this decision. web.archive.org/web/20180815014108/https://en.wikipedia.org/…
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 21:59
A live version of that is also available at the current page at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft_talk:IOTA_(cryptocurrency)
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 21:59
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Here is another source I found that may shed some light on this decision. web.archive.org/web/20180815014108/https://en.wikipedia.org/…
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 21:59
A live version of that is also available at the current page at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft_talk:IOTA_(cryptocurrency)
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 21:59
Here is another source I found that may shed some light on this decision. web.archive.org/web/20180815014108/https://en.wikipedia.org/…
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 21:59
Here is another source I found that may shed some light on this decision. web.archive.org/web/20180815014108/https://en.wikipedia.org/…
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 21:59
A live version of that is also available at the current page at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft_talk:IOTA_(cryptocurrency)
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 21:59
A live version of that is also available at the current page at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft_talk:IOTA_(cryptocurrency)
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 21:59
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Speaking of English Wikipeda, the deletion discussion is available here. Also, there seems to be a draft for a "new" IOTA page.
The IOTA page in German Wikipedia has not been deleted so far.
I did not check Wikipedias in other languages; however, the Interwiki links from the German version can be a start to find some of them.
Thanks. That 'deletion discussion' is very educational and helps me understand Wikipedia too!
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 23:08
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The IOTA page on Wikipedia was deleted because it wasn't a great Wikipedia article. It was poorly sourced, contained much information that wasn't in the sources given... They just decided to rewrite it from scratch because the article was so terrible. The only arguments in favour of keeping it seem to be about IOTA's notability. And IOTA is notable enough to have a Wikipedia article... just not that article.
The article has been deleted, but that doesn't mean that Wikipedia has no intention of there being an article about IOTA. Here's the latest draft of the new article... which isn't much better to be honest. Why can't people just get together and write a decent Wikipedia article about IOTA?!
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More info here. This note seems to me to be the summary comment of why the page was "SALTed" (official term, not sure what that actually means) by user Jytdog:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft_talk:IOTA_(cryptocurrency)
Ouch.
Here is a good explanation how Wikipedia works (use browser translator if you don't read Russian) - yadocent.livejournal.com/238195.html
– Come-from-Beyond
Nov 25 at 22:23
Looks like WP:SALT means "Creation protection".
– Andrew T.
Nov 27 at 7:03
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3 Answers
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3 Answers
3
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
5
down vote
Speaking of English Wikipeda, the deletion discussion is available here. Also, there seems to be a draft for a "new" IOTA page.
The IOTA page in German Wikipedia has not been deleted so far.
I did not check Wikipedias in other languages; however, the Interwiki links from the German version can be a start to find some of them.
Thanks. That 'deletion discussion' is very educational and helps me understand Wikipedia too!
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 23:08
add a comment |
up vote
5
down vote
Speaking of English Wikipeda, the deletion discussion is available here. Also, there seems to be a draft for a "new" IOTA page.
The IOTA page in German Wikipedia has not been deleted so far.
I did not check Wikipedias in other languages; however, the Interwiki links from the German version can be a start to find some of them.
Thanks. That 'deletion discussion' is very educational and helps me understand Wikipedia too!
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 23:08
add a comment |
up vote
5
down vote
up vote
5
down vote
Speaking of English Wikipeda, the deletion discussion is available here. Also, there seems to be a draft for a "new" IOTA page.
The IOTA page in German Wikipedia has not been deleted so far.
I did not check Wikipedias in other languages; however, the Interwiki links from the German version can be a start to find some of them.
Speaking of English Wikipeda, the deletion discussion is available here. Also, there seems to be a draft for a "new" IOTA page.
The IOTA page in German Wikipedia has not been deleted so far.
I did not check Wikipedias in other languages; however, the Interwiki links from the German version can be a start to find some of them.
answered Nov 25 at 12:21
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Thanks. That 'deletion discussion' is very educational and helps me understand Wikipedia too!
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 23:08
add a comment |
Thanks. That 'deletion discussion' is very educational and helps me understand Wikipedia too!
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 23:08
Thanks. That 'deletion discussion' is very educational and helps me understand Wikipedia too!
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 23:08
Thanks. That 'deletion discussion' is very educational and helps me understand Wikipedia too!
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 23:08
add a comment |
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3
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The IOTA page on Wikipedia was deleted because it wasn't a great Wikipedia article. It was poorly sourced, contained much information that wasn't in the sources given... They just decided to rewrite it from scratch because the article was so terrible. The only arguments in favour of keeping it seem to be about IOTA's notability. And IOTA is notable enough to have a Wikipedia article... just not that article.
The article has been deleted, but that doesn't mean that Wikipedia has no intention of there being an article about IOTA. Here's the latest draft of the new article... which isn't much better to be honest. Why can't people just get together and write a decent Wikipedia article about IOTA?!
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
The IOTA page on Wikipedia was deleted because it wasn't a great Wikipedia article. It was poorly sourced, contained much information that wasn't in the sources given... They just decided to rewrite it from scratch because the article was so terrible. The only arguments in favour of keeping it seem to be about IOTA's notability. And IOTA is notable enough to have a Wikipedia article... just not that article.
The article has been deleted, but that doesn't mean that Wikipedia has no intention of there being an article about IOTA. Here's the latest draft of the new article... which isn't much better to be honest. Why can't people just get together and write a decent Wikipedia article about IOTA?!
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
up vote
3
down vote
The IOTA page on Wikipedia was deleted because it wasn't a great Wikipedia article. It was poorly sourced, contained much information that wasn't in the sources given... They just decided to rewrite it from scratch because the article was so terrible. The only arguments in favour of keeping it seem to be about IOTA's notability. And IOTA is notable enough to have a Wikipedia article... just not that article.
The article has been deleted, but that doesn't mean that Wikipedia has no intention of there being an article about IOTA. Here's the latest draft of the new article... which isn't much better to be honest. Why can't people just get together and write a decent Wikipedia article about IOTA?!
The IOTA page on Wikipedia was deleted because it wasn't a great Wikipedia article. It was poorly sourced, contained much information that wasn't in the sources given... They just decided to rewrite it from scratch because the article was so terrible. The only arguments in favour of keeping it seem to be about IOTA's notability. And IOTA is notable enough to have a Wikipedia article... just not that article.
The article has been deleted, but that doesn't mean that Wikipedia has no intention of there being an article about IOTA. Here's the latest draft of the new article... which isn't much better to be honest. Why can't people just get together and write a decent Wikipedia article about IOTA?!
edited Nov 26 at 18:37
answered Nov 25 at 13:03
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More info here. This note seems to me to be the summary comment of why the page was "SALTed" (official term, not sure what that actually means) by user Jytdog:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft_talk:IOTA_(cryptocurrency)
Ouch.
Here is a good explanation how Wikipedia works (use browser translator if you don't read Russian) - yadocent.livejournal.com/238195.html
– Come-from-Beyond
Nov 25 at 22:23
Looks like WP:SALT means "Creation protection".
– Andrew T.
Nov 27 at 7:03
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
More info here. This note seems to me to be the summary comment of why the page was "SALTed" (official term, not sure what that actually means) by user Jytdog:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft_talk:IOTA_(cryptocurrency)
Ouch.
Here is a good explanation how Wikipedia works (use browser translator if you don't read Russian) - yadocent.livejournal.com/238195.html
– Come-from-Beyond
Nov 25 at 22:23
Looks like WP:SALT means "Creation protection".
– Andrew T.
Nov 27 at 7:03
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
More info here. This note seems to me to be the summary comment of why the page was "SALTed" (official term, not sure what that actually means) by user Jytdog:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft_talk:IOTA_(cryptocurrency)
Ouch.
More info here. This note seems to me to be the summary comment of why the page was "SALTed" (official term, not sure what that actually means) by user Jytdog:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft_talk:IOTA_(cryptocurrency)
Ouch.
answered Nov 25 at 21:57
The Coordinator
612126
612126
Here is a good explanation how Wikipedia works (use browser translator if you don't read Russian) - yadocent.livejournal.com/238195.html
– Come-from-Beyond
Nov 25 at 22:23
Looks like WP:SALT means "Creation protection".
– Andrew T.
Nov 27 at 7:03
add a comment |
Here is a good explanation how Wikipedia works (use browser translator if you don't read Russian) - yadocent.livejournal.com/238195.html
– Come-from-Beyond
Nov 25 at 22:23
Looks like WP:SALT means "Creation protection".
– Andrew T.
Nov 27 at 7:03
Here is a good explanation how Wikipedia works (use browser translator if you don't read Russian) - yadocent.livejournal.com/238195.html
– Come-from-Beyond
Nov 25 at 22:23
Here is a good explanation how Wikipedia works (use browser translator if you don't read Russian) - yadocent.livejournal.com/238195.html
– Come-from-Beyond
Nov 25 at 22:23
Looks like WP:SALT means "Creation protection".
– Andrew T.
Nov 27 at 7:03
Looks like WP:SALT means "Creation protection".
– Andrew T.
Nov 27 at 7:03
add a comment |
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Here is another source I found that may shed some light on this decision. web.archive.org/web/20180815014108/https://en.wikipedia.org/…
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 21:59
A live version of that is also available at the current page at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft_talk:IOTA_(cryptocurrency)
– The Coordinator
Nov 25 at 21:59