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FFS, Wikipedia retains an article about Michael Hobbes and not Bob Black? Wikipedia:Recentism is truly alive and well, and the idea that Notability is WP:NOTTEMPORARY is seemingly dead. Black was a huge (and divisive) figure in 80s-90s Anarchism and a huge influence on Post-left anarchy. Admitedly, less well-known as the 2000s went on. Meanwhile, it seems anybody around today with an effing podcast will get a writeup in Wikipedia. The Recentist bias is over the top here. Peter G Werner (talk) 18:36, 16 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]