Joysstick is a newcomer user to Wikipedia. As a University Professor she uses the resources for her research, in preparing lectures and as reference material for her students. She recently noticed that articles referencing The Mutants, a band embedded into the early punk history of San Francisco, referred readers to a page about Dr. Who, a british television show.
Seeing a need to insert into history this important San Francisco band, she wrote a brief article about the Mutants and named it The Mutants (San Francisco).
The Article was quickly deleted by Khaosworks who writes and maintains the Dr. Who page. He claimed that the band was not important. But why would over a dozen articles about San Francisco Punk Rock already on Wikipedia link to The Mutants? It is irresponsible to link to the Dr. Who page, when readers are interested in information about the punk rock band.
Next Joysstick posted a cited public previously published article for the purpose of showing Terence Chua (aka Khaosworks) the The Mutants (San Francisco) was indeed a well documented band of historical importance. So then Khaosworks marks the article for deletion as not being an original article.
Consequently, two more wikipedians have deleted the articles that Joysstick has written. And Harro5, an Australian high school student, has marked an article about the Deaf Club for deletion, citing it as "vanity for The Mutants band, disguised as an article."
Joysstick has recently stated "True, I am not a historian, but I am a scholar!"
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