KEEP. This is a major story and it is reasonable to expect that it will continue to be a major story for a long time to come. Its true that this is about the suicide of Tyler Clementi and indeed is about cyberbulling and invasion of privacy in a digital world, as much as it is about Tyler Clementi himself. Stories about Tyler Clementi's suicide are inevitably going to be more compelling than abstract discussions about cyberbullying and invasion of privacty. This is likely to be an important, lasting, story, roughly along the lines of the Murder of Matthew Shepard. It would be foolish to do anything other than wait and see what happens. If I'm wrong, in a year this story could be merged with other cyberbulling cases. But don't do that yet.Waynepolson (talk) 20:13, 3 October 2010 (UTC)