See  
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proposals_for_closing_projects/Closure_of_Cebuano_Wikipedia.
  This has been sitting open since October.

In general, I think this should be rejected. First, it was created by someone 
who was mostly just creating requests (for both project creations and project 
closures) for sport. In and of itself, that gives this request poor provenance.

That said, the request did garner support from a number of other editors on 
Meta. The basic reasoning is that while Cebuano Wikipedia has a very large 
number of pages (rivaling English Wikipedia), the vast majority of its content 
was created by bots, and much of that content--not all--ranges from useless to 
problematic. The community has not worked all that actively to fix things, and 
if anything they (and the community of the Waray Wikipedia) seem to be 
competing on who can have more pages. That's really not a good situation.

But comments I've seen suggest the cebwiki community, as well as the PhilWiki 
Community<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/PhilWiki_Community>, are starting to 
get more interested.  So given the general rules of project autonomy, it's 
probably not our place to step in.  Therefore, I think the request should be 
rejected.

I do wonder if people think we should make a _suggestion_ to the community that 
it stop the bots for a while.

Steven


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