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I have looked at all the different wiki philosophies, while I lean towards deletionism, I see merits to exclusionism. So I would say I am a Mergist, who believes[REDACTED] is not paper, but that a tool of knowledge must have certain standards such as relevance, notability, and anything I think of along the way! :)
My interests on Misplaced Pages match what I am passionate in life areas of focus: • psychology - Maslow, Rogers, etc • philosophy - humanism, existentialism • pseudo-philosophy - integralism • sociology • religion from Wicca to Buddhism to Judaism • cultural studies
Chicago Humanities Festival
ForrestLane42
By blanking a page, rather than going through the proper deletion processes, you are opening yourself up to entirely valid accusations of vandalism and may ultimately have your account blocked, especially as you seem to be doing it because it is a page created by a user with whom you have a dispute. "Why do we need to know?" is not a valid reason for deletion anyway. Have the patience to rise above those who you find to be playing foul and abide by the rules yourself. Can I also suggest that you go easy on applying tags to these pages too, unless you have a specific issue that the tag relates to. Ask if you are unsure. You have been here long enough to find it difficult to plead ignorance of the rules.
Good Luck