Wikipedia Undeletes Woob Page

Wikipedia relent and put the Woob page they deleted back up (more details here).
Wikipedia editor SchuminWeb reinstates the page but also tries to cover himself, claiming it has been undeleted (yes, it’s a proper word) because it now meets his standards, but his original reasons for deleting were invalid.
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Wikipedia Deletes Woob and Emit Artists Pages

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Wikipedia, the free, openly-editable, online encyclopedia has begun deleting pages of fellow Emit artists.
Already deleted are Woob and IPG.
The reasoning on the Woob delete (removed 6th June by user SchuminWeb ) was that it broke the rule Criteria for speedy deletion, rule A7
A7. No indication of importance.
An article about a real person, an organization (e.g. band, club, company, etc.), that does [...]

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Woob 1194 Re-released: Copies to Give Away, Paul Frankland Interview -part II

Fellow ex-emit artist Paul Frankland has re-released his Woob 1194 album, and we have three free copies to give away. We also have free copies of a brand new version of Giant Stroke, a track from Emit 1197, to give away!
Simply add a comment to this post and we will draw three names out of a [...]

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Woob Re-release: Paul Frankland Interview

Good news. Paul Frankland is re-releasing his Woob project from his days on the Emit record label. I still remember hearing its cool sounds wafting through the Square Dance offices (recording studio) whilst I was editing my Gas album.
It was the first solo artist album on Emit, and immediately on release in 1994 it was praised [...]

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