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Battle for Dream Island (BFDI) is an animated web series on YouTube created by Chinese-American twin brothers Cary Huang and Michael Huang. As the series has over 1.9 billion total views, [a] you may be surprised that Wikipedia does not have an article for this series.
A3: 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.
Interesting! But the article only mentions BFDI once, elaborates a bit on the Q&A event, and moves on with other events unrelated to the series, so it doesn't look like significant coverage. It could perhaps be used a bit on the BFDI article if it ever gets notable, but not much more than that. ObserveOwl 01:25, 26 September 2024 (UTC)
1 - Yes, BFDI still can not get an article due to not many citations on multiple topics of the series. 2 - No, this does not mean it is right to delete ANY mention of BFDI unless if a clear guideline has been broken. - Winter Jun pei:3 13:46, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
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If bfdi is not allowed on wikipedia since it currently has no reliable sources. Then shouldn’t this essay be deleted?, this essay has the same amount of reliability as bfdi’s sources, which resulted to it’s deletion, speaking of the fact, there is a space in the essay where it explains bfdi (as an unreliable source) which means it doesn’t belong on wikipedia, if it is on this essay ...
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