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There are a few limited cases where admins can delete Wikipedia pages or media "on sight" without further debate. Even if listed on Wikipedia:Articles for deletion or a related page, such pages may be deleted and the discussion ended. Before deleting, an admin should always check the page history to see if any previous version can be restored, such that deletion is not necessary. Of course, the Sandbox is exempt from deletion.
 
There are a few limited cases where admins can delete Wikipedia pages or media "on sight" without further debate. Even if listed on Wikipedia:Articles for deletion or a related page, such pages may be deleted and the discussion ended. Before deleting, an admin should always check the page history to see if any previous version can be restored, such that deletion is not necessary. Of course, the Sandbox is exempt from deletion.
  
Non-admins can ask for an admin to delete such a page by listing it on speedy deletions(Template: <nowiki>{{del}}</nowiki>. It would be friendly to notify the author of the article as well; everyone was new once.  
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Non-admins can ask for an admin to delete such a page by listing it on speedy deletions(Template: <nowiki>{{del}}</nowiki> ). It would be friendly to notify the author of the article as well; everyone was new once.  
  
 
Try to avoid deleting a page too soon after its initial creation, as the author may be working on it. The word "speedy" in this context refers to the quickness of the decision making process and not the length of time elapsed since article creation.
 
Try to avoid deleting a page too soon after its initial creation, as the author may be working on it. The word "speedy" in this context refers to the quickness of the decision making process and not the length of time elapsed since article creation.
  
 
== Criteria for speedy deletion ==
 
== Criteria for speedy deletion ==
# <span id="G1" />'''Patent nonsense''', i.e. no meaningful content, unsalvageably incoherent page. This does '''not''' include: poor writing, partisan screeds, obscene remarks, vandalism, badly translated material, implausible theories or hoaxes.
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# <span id="G1">'''Patent nonsense''', i.e. no meaningful content, unsalvageably incoherent page. This does '''not''' include: poor writing, partisan screeds, obscene remarks, vandalism, badly translated material, implausible theories or hoaxes.
# <span id="G2" />'''Test pages''' (e.g., "Can I really create a page here?").
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# <span id="G2">'''Test pages'''. (e.g., "Can I really create a page here?").
# <span id="G3" />'''Pure vandalism''', including redirects created during cleanup of page move vandalism.
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# <span id="G3">'''Pure vandalism''', including redirects created during cleanup of page move vandalism.
# <span id="G4" />'''Recreation of deleted material.''' A substantially identical copy, by any title, of a page that was deleted according to the Deletion policy, except if it is in User_page. Before deleting again, the admin should ensure that the material is substantially identical, and not merely a new article on the same subject. In case of a '''''speedily''''' deleted page, they must also determine that it did meet a criterion for speedy deletion in the first place.
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# <span id="G4">'''Recreation of deleted material'''. A substantially identical copy, by any title, of a page that was deleted according to the Deletion policy, except if it is in User_page. Before deleting again, the admin should ensure that the material is substantially identical, and not merely a new article on the same subject. In case of a '''''speedily''''' deleted page, they must also determine that it did meet a criterion for speedy deletion in the first place.
# <span id="G6" />'''History merging'''. Temporarily deleting a page in order to [merge page histories.
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# <span id="G6">'''History merging'''. Temporarily deleting a page in order to merge page histories.
# <span id="G7" />'''Author requests deletion'''. Any page for which deletion is requested by the original author, provided the page was edited only by its author and was mistakenly created.
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# <span id="G7">'''Author requests deletion'''. Any page for which deletion is requested by the original author, provided the page was edited only by its author and was mistakenly created.
# <span id="G8" />'''Talk pages of already deleted pages''', unless they contain the deletion discussion and it isn't logged elsewhere.
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# <span id="G8">'''Talk pages of already deleted pages''', unless they contain the deletion discussion and it isn't logged elsewhere.
  
 
[[Category:Candidates for speedy deletion]]
 
[[Category:Candidates for speedy deletion]]
[[Category:Quality Pages]]
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[[Category:Quality]]
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'''See also [[Candidate_for_speedy_deletion|Candidate for Speedy Deletion]]'''

Revision as of 05:24, 2 March 2012

There are a few limited cases where admins can delete Wikipedia pages or media "on sight" without further debate. Even if listed on Wikipedia:Articles for deletion or a related page, such pages may be deleted and the discussion ended. Before deleting, an admin should always check the page history to see if any previous version can be restored, such that deletion is not necessary. Of course, the Sandbox is exempt from deletion.

Non-admins can ask for an admin to delete such a page by listing it on speedy deletions(Template: {{del}} ). It would be friendly to notify the author of the article as well; everyone was new once.

Try to avoid deleting a page too soon after its initial creation, as the author may be working on it. The word "speedy" in this context refers to the quickness of the decision making process and not the length of time elapsed since article creation.

Criteria for speedy deletion

  1. Patent nonsense, i.e. no meaningful content, unsalvageably incoherent page. This does not include: poor writing, partisan screeds, obscene remarks, vandalism, badly translated material, implausible theories or hoaxes.
  2. Test pages. (e.g., "Can I really create a page here?").
  3. Pure vandalism, including redirects created during cleanup of page move vandalism.
  4. Recreation of deleted material. A substantially identical copy, by any title, of a page that was deleted according to the Deletion policy, except if it is in User_page. Before deleting again, the admin should ensure that the material is substantially identical, and not merely a new article on the same subject. In case of a speedily deleted page, they must also determine that it did meet a criterion for speedy deletion in the first place.
  5. History merging. Temporarily deleting a page in order to merge page histories.
  6. Author requests deletion. Any page for which deletion is requested by the original author, provided the page was edited only by its author and was mistakenly created.
  7. Talk pages of already deleted pages, unless they contain the deletion discussion and it isn't logged elsewhere.

See also Candidate for Speedy Deletion