Wikipedia:Arguments to avoid in RfD discussions

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Some arguments should not be in RfD discussions, this will list such arguments

please refute things instead of attacking editors

Arguments without arguments

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Just notable

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To provide a proper notability claim, it must state policies and guidelines.

Just a vote

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The discussion is not a vote, you should state what action to take instead of just voting.

It must be notable!

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There has to be proof of sources, not assumption of sources, you have to give proof of reliable sources, base your statements on fact, not assumption.

Just unencyclopedic/encyclopedic

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The claim of being encyclopedic is simply not a good claim.

Begging for mercy

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Another unacceptable argument that does not state policy. There is no such thing as "mercy" on wikipedia

Personal interest

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I like it/I do not like it

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Such claims don't make any arguments about policies and guidelines, and so are useless arguments because arguments of personal interest are invalid

They don't like it

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Wikipedia is not censored, but that by itself is not enough to be a reason for deletion

Notability fallacies

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Existence

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Wikipedia is not about everything in existence, nobody could imagine how big an encyclopedia of everything would be.

Inherited notability

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Notability is not transferred by generation, and rarely is.

Crystal ball

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This is obvious per WP:CRYSTAL

Ad hominem

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Arguments should not be made to the person, but to the page's quality. 88.110.38.249 (talk) 14:17, 22 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Arguments with jargon, idioms, weasel words, or excessively complex words

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Such arguments will not be understood, and be considered invalid.

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