Talk:tiny house

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I had deleted this as SoP, but creator User:Lagoset said:

A tiny house, aka micro-house, is a 50 m2 house [1] . You can read more about the concept and movement, not only in English, but also in other languages, where is adopted with the English name (in Spanish, tried casa diminuta). [2]. More references: [3] [4] [5] []--Lagoset (talk) 12:38, 30 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

My reply: "Found Small house movement. As far as I can tell, it doesn't have to be exactly 50 m2, nor "open to the public space" (whatever that means...?) so it's just a house that is tiny, even if they happen to be a trend at the moment." Perhaps others know more about this and want to weigh in with citations? Equinox 12:52, 30 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

Smells a bit spammy to me. Removed the link, if Lagoset reintroduces it I will strongly suspect a spam agenda. Renard Migrant (talk) 21:53, 31 December 2014 (UTC)Reply
But it's spam for a "good cause". DCDuring TALK 22:28, 31 December 2014 (UTC)Reply
There are no durable citations in the entry or among the links provided above, and I agree with Equinox's comment that it doesn't have to be exactly 50 m2. In other words, the claimed definition isn't attested, and the attested definition is SOP. RFV-failed. - -sche (discuss) 20:50, 6 March 2015 (UTC)Reply