User:Morfusmax
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For what it's worth, I consider myself an Inclusionist...or, at least, an anti-Deletionist. Wikipedia's own treatment of an encyclopedia describes it as a "body of knowledge;" knowledge is meant to be accumulated, not subtracted from.
I think the question of
But there have been instances where "notability" has been interpreted as an editor not finding an article personally important to himself, and other people failing to provide sufficient justification to persuade him otherwise. Since the population of the world is large enough that segments of it must invariably have interests that don't involve a given person, a given person is a poor judge of what constitutes "notability".
If someone knows it, it's knowledge.
If someone's looking for a given piece of knowledge, it should be there.
In some cases, even if it's wrong it should be there. Because if "everyone knows it", that's possibly worth knowing.