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The Wikipedia Page That Refused to Die: A Bizarre Tale of ‘Draft:Devilraj’
(MENAFN- Hindustan Times) In a strange corner of the internet, a persistent Wikipedia draft has caught the attention of online communities — not for its content, but for its repeated rejection. The article, titled Draft:Devilraj, tells the story of an underground musician, but its notoriety lies in something else entirely: being one of the most frequently rejected pages on Wikipedia.
Despite multiple deletion attempts and moderator warnings, the page keeps resurfacing. The creator, undeterred by Wikipedia's notability rules and speedy deletion policies, continues to revive the article in what has become a hilarious and oddly inspiring online saga.
This digital tug-of-war has sparked memes, Reddit posts, and even a satirical graveyard image symbolizing the article’s many lives. Whether Devilraj ever makes it to Wikipedia’s mainspace remains uncertain — but one thing’s for sure: the internet is watching.
Despite multiple deletion attempts and moderator warnings, the page keeps resurfacing. The creator, undeterred by Wikipedia's notability rules and speedy deletion policies, continues to revive the article in what has become a hilarious and oddly inspiring online saga.
This digital tug-of-war has sparked memes, Reddit posts, and even a satirical graveyard image symbolizing the article’s many lives. Whether Devilraj ever makes it to Wikipedia’s mainspace remains uncertain — but one thing’s for sure: the internet is watching.
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