Board Thread:Wiki discussion/@comment-33911359-20180216182642/@comment-26397550-20180216200755

I'm just going to copy paste my response of "no" from the notice here (with a few minor changes)

Personally, I believe just because someone has a "funny number" as an ID doesn't mean they're notable. If you were to write a page about them, it'd literally be "Username is a random user on Roblox who happens to have the ID 666 and so sometimes people look him up for the lulz and look at it and then leave and there's nothing else he's known for". That's... not really something that can apply as a page.

I'm mostly bringing this up for the same question. What are you going to write about a user where the only thing "notable" about them is that they have a random user ID? There's literally nothing to write about him. That's the entire point of notability, to write pages of content with worthwhile info known about them.

And if there's no worthwhile information, and the only reason they might be "notable" is because of their user ID, then what's the point? I don't care about this user. Nothing's important about them.

There's a reason our particular current notability policies for players are the way they are...they're generally discernible requirements that often indicate the user is important or notable enough to have enough information to write about. There's a reason we sometimes disallow pages on particular Roblox staff members, despite them being important- we just don't know anything about them. But there's...nothing of use with "being the 666th user".

TL;DR my personal opinion is no- this user is irrelevant and has no worthwhile info to write a page about them.