Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/NiMUD (2nd nomination)
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This article was nominated once before (see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/NiMUD). The voting was flooded with sockpuppets of this vanity article's main author, User:Young Zaphod. That AfD was closed as no consensus, although when you subtract the sockpuppets from the discussion, I think there was a strong consensus for deletion. That sockpuppet has been active again recently, and in cleaning up his mess I came across this article and its history. Since I think the original AfD got it wrong, I'm bringing it up AfD again. This software package is largely non-notable, and the article is clearly a vanity article - the MUD has few users, and little activity. Nandesuka 15:33, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
- Delete as I voted last time. There aren't very many servers running NiMUD, there aren't many people playing the games that are running. And I'm personally skeptical that it has as much historical impact in MUD development as the author claims it does. Ehheh 15:42, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
- Delete per nom ST47 18:25, 23 August 2006 (UTC)
- Keep It is as notable as online creation. Its software is present in Envy, ROM_(MUD), Merc_(MUD), EmlenMUD and Medievia, as well as incorporated into a variety of other MUD software. The motivation behind this vote for deletion is merely to slander its authors (one of which is dead). Doctor Octagon 23:08, 23 August 2006 (UTC)