The result was delete. Neither the amount of Google hits nor a passing review on a blog satisfy the requirements of our policies on notability. The award nomination is a indication of importance but as Dahn correctly points out, the guideline explicitly requires multiple nominations. SoWhy 07:12, 6 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]
From Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not:
This article contains no content other than a description of the web site and its content, the bulk of the article is plot detail free of any commentary or critical context. It has been tagged as lacking references for since August 2007 (over 2 years) and I have not been able to find anything from independent reliable sources. Per Wikipedia:Verifiability "If no reliable, third-party sources can be found for an article topic, Wikipedia should not have an article on it.". Having received significant coverage from independent reliable sources is the criterion given for a stand-alone article by the general notability guideline and the specific guideline for web content states that "primary sources alone are not sufficient to establish notability". Guest9999 (talk) 01:28, 30 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]