Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kojiro Takenashi

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Article Kojiro Takenashi listed on WP:VFD Apr 25 to May 2 2004, consensus was to redirect. Redirect listed on Wikipedia:Redirects for deletion. Discussion:

Is this for real? It reads like vanity. -- Graham  :) | Talk 23:59, 25 Apr 2004 (UTC)

  • Doesn't look real. Either that, or Wikipedia was his first stop in trying to get his name plastered across the web. Delete. -- Cyrius|&#9998 02:49, Apr 26, 2004 (UTC)
  • I sure hope this isn't real (shudder). Delete. - Lucky 6.9 04:35, 26 Apr 2004 (UTC)
  • Eek! Delete. Isomorphic 07:18, 26 Apr 2004 (UTC)
  • Oi, not real, eh? Sheesh. Wikipedia wasn't my first stop, I've been around since 1996, I believe. The original goal was to leave a fully-traceable paper trail (JBroder873) and just went on to me signing up with places, writing reviews, making minor contributions to (or failing at running) little MIDI-based projects, etc. I'm not any kind of big deal, but I do feel I'm worth some note. Granted, most of the stuff is on non-spiderable things or since moved to old, dusty log archives, but hey. I'm like a more varied version of Lord Kane/Caine, who is everywhere, or a non-coding version of Pete. Just a dusty piece of online history. If I haven't had a small hand in something in the english-speaking (and sometimes non) web, then I will. I'll defend my wikipedia entry to the death, I will. If you really don't like it then edit it to perfection. I also used to be a notorious little beta tester back in the day.Kojiro_Takenashi
    • Your argument for us to keep this article is not convincing. Whichever way you look at it, it's self promotion, which is grounds for deletion. -- Graham  :) | Talk 21:24, 26 Apr 2004 (UTC)
  • I moved it to User:Kojiro Takenashi and removed the VfD header, and I'm going now to list it on redirects for deletion. RickK 23:03, 26 Apr 2004 (UTC)
  • I suppose I am satiated, as long as it is easily searchable for the whole "paper trail project" thing, I am satiated, although I really didn't type up the article with a bio in mind. Kojiro_Takenashi

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