User blog comment:Angel Emfrbl/wikipedia confuses me.../@comment-2020924-20160303184953/@comment-53539-20160303225731

Symphonic Choirs started as a draft... When I felt it was ready I put it up. It seems it wasn't ready "enough". Hence the speedy delete. Wikipedia has guidelines and rules, but its often hit and miss. I've seen legit and well thought articles be pulled up over really minor things in the past... The problem is though they exist, their open to vagueness and interpretation, and each person signing off new pages as "okay" has a varying opinion on those guidelines. One editor can inspect it, speedy delete it, another can okay the same page. :-/

This is why I hate wikipedia with passion. Its always why I won't rush to make a page on Muta and was worried every time I added a synth page.

I thin the VY1 page ad, relooking on it, may have been pulled up since the page is unfavoured in balance of VY1. It may seem "bias" to the editor who speedy deleted it. To us, its fine though, I think its long been established that Japanese companies rarely put their products down and those that do only do so once the newer "better" version is on the way/out. If there is no information to balance out the page to make it seem less bias... Then the problem cannot be solved.

As I used to say on wikipedia, there is only X amount of ways you can describe water before eventually you run out of creative methods of detailing what it is.