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</p><p>Does this mean I can finally delete all those irritating no rank articles that people hold onto because "muh nostalgia" >.>
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</div>...which ones, for example...?

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http://legomessageboards.wikia.com/wiki/Kit-Fisto7 I put a bunch up for deletion if you'll recall. xD</div>Oh God no not again.
<p>No, that goes under the exceptions of the MoS.
</p><p>"If the user made a major impact on the Message Boards, and their significant contribution is mentioned in the article. (Only a patroller or administrators may use this exception.)"
</p><p>For God's sake, that guy invented roleplay on the MBs.

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<p>Him not having a proper article would be like Wikipedia archiving a US President's article because he's not in office anymore.
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</div>He has an archive. Which denotes the time period in which he was relevant, which, is not now. xD</div>Gah, Bubbles, I've already told you before, a Wiki serves to provide
current information on users.
<p>The current information on him is that he's inactive and has no rank. An archive does not provide current information.
</p><p>Then again, the exception rule works for him and most other current "No Rank" users who had an impact on the old MBs.
</p><p>There's no basically no reason to delete his non-archive article.

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</div>Then if that's the case all archive articles should have current articles too.</div>No, the archive articles contain the information of the user from just before the update, like studs, amount of posts at the time, rank, avatar, etc. They're a "snapshot" of the state of the users from before the update.
<p>The point of them is to show historical information without cluttering up the main article that contains the current information.
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<p>but when the current and archive articles are literally the same, what's the point
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