Talk:Quququelekkatakimeronanoremikatakkeleuququq-Semidemihemistackifastulated-Clumbdanaxonaelarythicalagigazygapitiritidiglylyumbnatoroplysamatritusorggylleptonioxalmledifitineywotterquaselquanepsusuosoothenellenelyttricalliopionplex

Didn't we already establish that people shouldn't be adding their own numbers to the mainspace?

The community here decided on this rule, and for a very good reason. Anyone can whip up a website in 5 seconds and write "wuehtr2iuh3ugirehg = 10^^^^^17823781^^googol". Does this mean we want the mainspace to be flooded with such things?

We should have some sort of quality control. And while the current policy is pretty lenient about many things, it does require entries to be sufficiently interesting and notable for a single human being besides the author to make the effort of putting it on the mainspace.

This is a pretty low bar to clear, and I think this should be enforced.

Or else, we should change the official policy and delete that "people are discouraged from uploading their own work" clause from the user's guide. Because we can't have it both way.

(and needless to say: If we do end up allowing this, then everybody should be equal under the law. If Edwin is allowed to post his ad-hoc googolisms, then so does MGS and any other random user who wants to do so. I personally think this is an awful idea, but fair is fair. We cannot let some people post their own creations and not others). PsiCubed2 (talk) 10:50, December 21, 2017 (UTC)