Thread:Yambub/@comment-1205881-20150125213328/@comment-25965710-20150125220256

I've spent hours deleting general articles about japanese prefectiures, chemical elements and compounds, actors, motor compamies, oil companies, and all sorts of other stuff.

The trouble with what you're doing is that each article has its links changed to internal wikia links, which in turn generated hundreds of "wanted" pages, which seems ot be your source of ideas for new pages. 99% of oyur pages are not relevant to a green wiki, and the 1% that are, are just by pure chance.

If an article that is actually written on this wiki (as opposed to pasted) needs to link to e.g. a page all about molybdenum, it can just link to the wikipedia article, there's absolutely no need for all these articles to be in the green wiki.

People who research and write their own articles here should have precedence over those who only paste in wikipedia articles, and the sheer number of irrelevant articles has put people off writing anyhting.

Like I said, if you want to post a load of articles while paying little heed to the subject of the wiki, why not make your own wiki, call it All Sorts of Marginally Related Stuff or something like that, and you can work away at whatever it is you're doing in peace?

General articles are not appropriate in Green Wiki. If an article about a certain subject is written it should focus on green matters pertaining to the subject of the article. E.g. a general article about Ford Motor Company is not appropriate, but one about green issues surrounding the company is.

In wikipedia, nealry every third word is a link to another wikipedia page. That's fine because wikipedia is about Absoulutely Everything (legal) but green wiki is not.