Wikipedia talk:Don't make the point that an article is a cruftmagnet by overloading it with cruft

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'Certain articles seem destined almost from the beginning to incur the wrath of deletionists, who warn that those articles will overload Wikipedia with useless trivia, or "cruft." When they can't get the article deleted, they then go on to make the point that those articles are cruftmagnets by overloading them with cruft.'[citation needed] Is there any evidence that this has actually occurred, or is this essay just an example of WP:BEANS? Robofish (talk) 21:03, 7 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]