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Arguments and discussions in WP:AFD, article talk pages, or really pretty much anywhere there is a discussion about the content or application of any Wikipedia policy, guideline, or issue should be clear. Confusing arguments mean nothing. Failure to make clear your point in any discussion can lead to it being ignored.

Editors should, as much as is possible, work to understand each other. When an argument is not clear be bold and ask for clarification. If someone asks you for clarification, provide it without regret. Asking for clarification is not a bad faith move, it actually is a good faith move in an attempt to make Wikipedia better.

However, it is reasonable for any argument that is considered unclear or even gibberish to be ignored.