Comments:Wikimedia fundraiser highlights webcomic community's frustration with Wikipedia guidelines/Comments

Web Comics are not being targetted simply because they are web comics. Wikipedia's articles need constant maintanance due to vandalism and misinformation. If all not-notable articles were allowed, Wikipedia would quickly be inundated with large amounts of data which current editors would have difficulties maintaining. For this reason, Most web comic's articles continue to be deleted.

210.48.82.172 03:58, 30 October 2007 (UTC) New Zealand

This article was very interesting and made me think about the utility of establishing notability rules. After reflection I think they are useless, Wikpedia is a repository of knowledge, the inspiration of the paper encyclopedia is today breached by the way that media evolved, the fact that they are a nearly limitless capacity of knowledge make consideration like "is this subject notable enough to figure in the encyclopedia" dubious. An encyclopedia basis is to inform people about a subject, not to inform people of a notable subject, "I want an information, I go to my favorite encyclopedia and seek it" Wikipedia spread knowledge. Why should we bother by creating a bureaucratie who just enforce useless policies.

And as for the previous comment, the number of editor on wikipedia is potentially infinite. I have yet to see a reason why Wikipedia wouldn't be able to handle such a flow. The current editor would be helped by the new editor that will be created by the flow of new reader that will come from the people who will read those new article. —Esurnir 04:10, 30 October 2007 (UTC)