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#This is a terrible idea. What is the harm of keeping these pages up? It can't be monetary, the storage is surely miniscule and if bandwidth is a concern then people must want to read the pages. Does it clutter the wiki? I don't see how you can possibly argue that while much, much larger wikis exist. So seriously, what *possible* benefit is there in removing or reducing these pages? -Kered13 [[Special:Contributions/98.239.129.142|98.239.129.142]] 00:05, 10 March 2017 (EST)
#This is a terrible idea. What is the harm of keeping these pages up? It can't be monetary, the storage is surely miniscule and if bandwidth is a concern then people must want to read the pages. Does it clutter the wiki? I don't see how you can possibly argue that while much, much larger wikis exist. So seriously, what *possible* benefit is there in removing or reducing these pages? -Kered13 [[Special:Contributions/98.239.129.142|98.239.129.142]] 00:05, 10 March 2017 (EST)
#The fact that this discussion is taking place to begin with is nonsense, and signifies the fact that some people on this wiki are substantially misinformed about ''PM'', and anything related to it. ''Project M'' represents an important part of Smash history, and to suggest the deletion of content related to it because it's "old news" is incredibly ignorant, and more so, pointless. Deleting information doesn't exactly provide much benefit to a wiki. If the point is to focus on more relevant games, that's still dumb. This site is not a competitive resource, and anyone using it like one isn't going to go very far with it. Also, should we remove all of Brawl's content, or low tier characters in almost every one of the games, considering how irrelevant they are? I'm not a ''PM'' player, but to suggest that ''PM'' is dying is basically just a meme. Let's look at facts, since apparently, that's a little hard. ''PM'' is not dying. ''PM'' is doing relatively fine. [https://smashboards.com/threads/pmrank-2016-top-3.446132/ They've just debuted a ranking system]. [https://www.reddit.com/r/smashbros/comments/5y35gx/project_m_championship_circuit_is_back_with_some/ For the second year in a row, they'll be running a national circuit]. ''PM'' major events consistently average over 100 entrants, which is roughly equivalent to ''SSB64''. Should we start deleting their pages too? Also, the notion that because the last national was in ''January'', and that there hasn't been one afterwards is ignorant. Does there have to be a national, or major event every day? Also, the last ''PM'' national was in February, [[The Flex Zone 2]], on the 18th. Stop being uniformed. A little, just, a ''little'' research would benefit everyone. Honestly, some of the "reasons" for deletion are just disappointing. Is ''PM'' as big as it once was? No. Does it suck that the PMDT disbanded, and that Twitch soft banned the game? Yes. Do ''PM'' streams not exist? No. Is the scene as a whole done? No. Should these pages be deleted? No. [[User:SaboteurGG|SaboteurGG]] ([[User talk:SaboteurGG|talk]])
#The fact that this discussion is taking place to begin with is nonsense, and signifies the fact that some people on this wiki are substantially misinformed about ''PM'', and anything related to it. ''Project M'' represents an important part of Smash history, and to suggest the deletion of content related to it because it's "old news" is incredibly ignorant, and more so, pointless. Deleting information doesn't exactly provide much benefit to a wiki. If the point is to focus on more relevant games, that's still dumb. This site is not a competitive resource, and anyone using it like one isn't going to go very far with it. Also, should we remove all of Brawl's content, or low tier characters in almost every one of the games, considering how irrelevant they are? I'm not a ''PM'' player, but to suggest that ''PM'' is dying is basically just a meme. Let's look at facts, since apparently, that's a little hard. ''PM'' is not dying. ''PM'' is doing relatively fine. [https://smashboards.com/threads/pmrank-2016-top-3.446132/ They've just debuted a ranking system]. [https://www.reddit.com/r/smashbros/comments/5y35gx/project_m_championship_circuit_is_back_with_some/ For the second year in a row, they'll be running a national circuit]. ''PM'' major events consistently average over 100 entrants, which is roughly equivalent to ''SSB64''. Should we start deleting their pages too? Also, the notion that because the last national was in ''January'', and that there hasn't been one afterwards is ignorant. Does there have to be a national, or major event every day? Also, the last ''PM'' national was in February, [[The Flex Zone 2]], on the 18th. Stop being uniformed. A little, just, a ''little'' research would benefit everyone. Honestly, some of the "reasons" for deletion are just disappointing. Is ''PM'' as big as it once was? No. Does it suck that the PMDT disbanded, and that Twitch soft banned the game? Yes. Do ''PM'' streams not exist? No. Is the scene as a whole done? No. Should these pages be deleted? No. [[User:SaboteurGG|SaboteurGG]] ([[User talk:SaboteurGG|talk]])
#The tournament scene for PM is alive and healthy, unlike Brawl-, to which people are making a ridiculous comparison. Many people still want this information to be here. Who benefits if it's deleted?[[Special:Contributions/24.228.89.183|24.228.89.183]] 02:27, 10 March 2017 (EST)


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