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Battle for Dream Island (BFDI) is an animated web series on YouTube created by Chinese-American twin brothers Cary and Michael Huang. Despite the series having over 1.85 billion total views, [a] you may be surprised that Wikipedia does not have an article for this series.
A2: Wikipedians are not "biased" against BFDI. The creation of a Battle for Dream Island article is simply not allowed because the topic lacks notability and overly enthusiastic fans have repeatedly recreated it despite consensus favoring its deletion.
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1. That would depend on how much context on BFDI the source provides. The article about BFDI would be pretty confusing to read without information about itself. 1b. Technically not, but that would perhaps be for an exceptional case in which something from BFDI has made some impact outside the OSC. 2.
You may be here because you would like to propose that the animated web series Battle For Dream Island (initialized as BFDI) gets its own article. This is a very bad idea, due to the fact that BFDI is not notable enough for an article, and there have been many, MANY discussions on it.
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