Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25258875-20140927070821/@comment-5558012-20140927140811

Since main pages are usually never 100% complete, I look at whether or not there is enough information for the page to be useful in proportional to the amount of information it's likely to have. Two example: a page can be about a movie and be 7,000 bytes long yet still not fulfill the expectations for that page which might be say to a length of 14,000 bytes. This page is by no means a stub at 7,000 as it provides a large enough amount of information to be useful. Another example could be about a plush toy which has a page length of 400 bytes. This is a short page by many wiki's standards yet it contains more information about the product than the page about the movie. To my standards neither of these pages are stubs independent of their size. To me a page is only a stub if it doesn't have enough information in relation to the known information to be useful to the readers.