User blog comment:Primussupremus/Why can't you put original googology on the wiki?/@comment-30754445-20170517111142/@comment-30754445-20170517124316

My problem is not with "obscure websites".

I would hardly call Sbiis Saibian's website "obscure". The guy is one of the founders of modern googology, and his Hyper-E notation definitely deservers a place in the mainspace here.

My problem is with obscure numbers. Saibian lists over 10,000 googolisms on his site and most of them have exactly. one line (name and hyper-E expression) dedicated to them. Others have copied his methods and created their own lists, and by now something like 90% of the articles in the mainspace are about this kind of numbers.

And I'm not even saying that this - by itself - is bad. I'm simply saying that encouraging this situation while barring people from adding original content is not consistent.