User blog comment:Webly/Rule 13???/@comment-1874924-20120102203819

I've encountered similar "stories" in the past, with or without elimination tables. In these situations, I put the "author" on notice and then, if I don't hear back from them (which I usually don't) within a reasonable time, I delete the page. Most recently, I deleted a page that had nothing but a collection of YouTube videos reporting the results of somebody's camp.

That said, I'm not sure this needs to be a formal, written rule, because people really should know better. If the other admins want it to be a formal rule, though, then I have no objection.

Technical note: the phrase is "cut to the chase", not "cut it to the chase". I think the reference is to movie editing or something like that.