Uh, Wikipedia. :(
I have already complained (not sure whether on LW or ACX) about how Wikipedia no longer accepts imperfect articles (used to be called "stubs" long ago). Now you are supposed to create a full article that follows all the rules, provides enough sources, establishes notability, etc., or it won't be even admitted as a Wikipedia article. Then you put it in the "Draft" workspace, and wait for some Wikipedia editor to judge whether it is worthy of adding to the online encyclopedia.
Now I learned the second part. If your attempt at an article does not pass the judgment, not only it stays in the "Draft" workspace (which would be fair: keep the "stubs" in a separate namespace), but after a few months it will be automatically deleted if no one fixes it.
It feels like Wikipedia is actively trying to get rid of volunteer contributors.
I admit that my attempt at an article sucks, but come on, twenty years ago this would be a perfectly legit "stub". I have made new articles like this, someone else added a few lines or paragraphs, and after some time it developed into a solid article. That's what cooperative encyclopedia means, doesn't it?
The problem is not that the author is insufficiently notable. At least -- well, let me quote Claude:
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So the problem is not that Alston is a nobody. A quick question to LLM, or just a Google search confirms that he is a successful writer.
The problem is that my article "stub" does not document this, and therefore it is better to delete it than to keep an imperfect article.
But I am not paid to be a writer for the fucking Wikipedia! Especially if they warn me never to use an AI to jump through their hoops. I tried to help, but the time I want to spend doing unpaid work for Wikipedia is limited. In my opinion, any sane person would agree that this guy should have a Wikipedia page. And in my opinion, a short page is better than no page, because a short page can be improved gradually, which is easier than creating the