Finally, the good volunteer editors at Wikipedia got this to stick to Neil Gaiman’s entry. His paid PR firm can’t keep deleting it forever.
At least it's something in the wider public domain. 👍 Could I ask that you check out a question I'm asking on my last tweet? I hoped you might have some ideas, or be able to share? Hope you are feeling better 😊
Does anyone else find it interesting that women are speaking to keep the entry, and men are saying that it isn't possible?
Right. I see people complaining that it’s small – and you’re right – but it’s THERE. The fight to not even mention it in the Talk page has been real.
I truly hope that sometime soon the Good Omens folks (both the show and the kickstarter comic) come out with comments distancing their projects from him. To me that will finally be the floodgates that get it to stick.
The Bard website still shows him on staff. Does anyone know if they’re keeping him on?