Removal Criteria
Here’s the deal: we don’t want to remove your article. We really don’t. But we will, and with extreme prejudice, if you violate our guidelines.
Luckily, those guidelines are pretty simple, because we want everybody to play.
So just don’t do the following and we won’t delete your entries. OK?
- Nonsense and gibberish - make sure the stuff that you write has some connection to the girl in question. Oh, and reality, as well.
- Test Pages - yes, dude, you can really create a page. That’s kind of the point. There is no girl named “test” alright?
- Vandalism, by which we mean addition, removal or change of content in a deliberate attempt to screw up Chickipedia.
- Recreation of deleted material. If we deleted it, we have a reason. Don’t make us delete it again.
- Banned User. Entries created by banned users while they were banned. Unless somebody else made it actually useful.
- Disparaging language – we want this to be a reference, and we want it to be a place where you can write about and check out hotties. So we take it for granted that you really really want to bang Jessica Alba, or like to pretend that you totally nailed her and anybody who doesn’t is an idiot or worse. So you don’t need to add it to her entry.
- Author Requests Deletion. -- If requested in good faith, and provided the page's only substantial content was added by its author.
- Blatant Advertising – We’ll take care of the ads, thank you very much.
- Obvious Copyright Infringement -- Text pages that meet all of the following:
- The content was obviously totally lifted from another source
- There is no non-infringing content on the page that is worth saving
- It was all written at the same time by the same guy
- There’s nothing mentioned about public domain, free license or fair use.
Any article can be proposed for deletion, and we will make a determination as to whether or not that article will be deleted.