Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Teen Programmers Unite
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Non-notable Internet group. RickK 05:52, Jul 26, 2004 (UTC)
- So then I started this internet club with some friends, and then I changed its name cuz I wasn't a teenager anymore, but there were still some teenagers in the group, so they made their own page... Ah-hem. What I meant was, delete. Isomorphic 05:56, 26 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- Keep. A google search for "Teen Programmers Unite" returns nearly 5000 hits. The group has been around since 1996 and is quite established. mpnolan
- Weak Delete. I tend to like the google test, but reading the history of the organization and looking at some google hits, make me believe that this organization was/is not of any consequence. Lyellin 11:01, Jul 26, 2004 (UTC)
- Keep as notable due to the combination of its intentions, membership, and longevity. —siroχo 11:13, Jul 26, 2004 (UTC)
- Delete. Every Tom Dick and Jane group does not merit attention, regardless of number of Google hits - especially since Google will be biased towards online groups. - UtherSRG 11:34, 26 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- Delete: Given the fact that this is a group that has had 8 years to promote itself (since it calls for members), the Google hits are not that remarkable, and this is amplified by the fact that the members are programmers and energetic. The article, as it is, seems more link-intensive than information-dense. Indeed, this article helps increase Google profile. The information in the article does not provide much evidence of success in the world (esp. since it was disbanded, got rebuilt, and then schismed). Geogre 12:34, 26 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- Delete. I'd have no problem with an entry of this type if the article presented some minor way in which this group was notable, but as it stands it seems no different from my high school Computer Club. Gamaliel 15:54, 26 Jul 2004 (UTC)