Board Thread:Clean up Concerns/@comment-14660436-20170908181833

I feel like some light should be shed on an update to the one-line article rule, because I feel like people are outright ignoring it altogether. So about two months ago, right here, Magma Dragoon made an update to the one-line article rule which states:

"Simply adding a Stub or Construction template on the page won't prevent it from being marked as a One-Line Article, by the way. Also don't remove the One-Line Article warning without actually expanding the page." Ever since this update was added, I've been abiding by this rule ever since, because Magma is correct. If you're going to make an insanely short article, slap a Construction or Stub template on the page and just leave it at that state for hours or even days (as if to wait for someone else to do the work for you), then what's the point in starting the article in the first place? And like I just said, I feel like some people haven't paid any attention to it, which is why I'm bringing people's attention to it now in this forum post, and to see if anyone else supports or objects to this particular update. 