So I've been looking around the wiki and I've noticed we have a few articles where the source of the page is a website only. An example of one was Vay, but it's been deleted as it doesn't appear anywhere in games or manuals and the only claimed source of its existence was a website that doesn't exist (there are no cached archives of the site, so they can't be used to reference the page).
There are still some articles where the only "claimed" source (there is no proper reference) is a website that has some marginal reference to Homeworld, rather than a game manual or an in-game statement. Game manuals and in-game content should ideally take precedence as a source for a statement than a website, especially as there are many websites out there that only deal with fanon or fan-fiction, neither of which has much place on the wiki anyway.
What does the wiki wish to do with articles that have only a basis on a website and don't actually appear in-game or in a manual? Keep or delete? I'll give this a week before deciding (so, 15th August is when the decision will be made).