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According to a study of AfD debates from 2005 through 2018, 5% of AfDs were not closed by an administrator and 3% received no votes after nomination. About 64% of AfDs ended in "Delete" and 24% in "Keep," with the remainder merged into other articles (4%), redirected, or other outcomes. Veteran editors have disproportionate participation rates in AfD debates, compared to newcomers, and their role has increased over time. Although 161,266 editors contributed to AfD debates, less than one percent (1,218) generated half of all AfD votes. Yet the most active participants are not more likely than other
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redirected to another report, the latter of which may or may not entail deletion of the edit history of the deleted page. Knowledge policy supports finding "alternatives to deletion" (ATD), which may include any alternatives. Another possibility is that the article may be moved to draft space for further development. However, pages in draft space that are not edited for six months are deleted as abandoned. Moving an article to the draft room may be considered a soft form of deletion if further edits are unlikely to be made once it has been moved.
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a consensus has been reached. Deletion discussions are carried out on separate pages in
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arguments that led to that result. Referring to the processes by which articles were judged suitable for inclusion as "nonsensical, inaccurate, and flawed", David provided information about Ayre with the expressed purpose that it would lead to the article's recreation. The article was recreated on
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over time. The most common route is the outright deletion of articles that clearly violate the rules of the website (speedy deletion). Other mechanisms include an intermediate collaborative process that bypasses a complete discussion (proposed deletion or PROD), and a whole debate at the dedicated
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for deletion by an editor who reviewed a newly created page, or because the administrator has directly reviewed such a page. Speedy deletion is also widely used to address copyright violations and, in some cases, has been applied to the mass-deletion of articles created by identified
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are opposing philosophies that largely developed within the site's community. The terms reflect differing opinions on the appropriate scope of the encyclopedia and corresponding tendencies either to delete or to include a given encyclopedia article.
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created a Knowledge article called "Knowledge Art", which sought to "invite performative utterances in order to change" what content was acceptable to include in the article itself. It that was simultaneously a self-referential
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are unhelpful and may prove divisive, and that goodwill requires avoiding arbitrary deletion of others' work. Some extend this to include allowing a wider range of sources such as notable
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1518:Peterson, Andrea (July 22, 2015).
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1980:The Chronicle of Higher Education
1890:Douglas, Ian (October 11, 2007).
1712:Baker, Nicholson (9 April 2008).
1596:"Everywhere Girl: You're deleted"
1470:Whittaker, Zack (April 6, 2013).
1124:"Knowledge:What Knowledge is not"
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2455:Novak, Matt (August 25, 2023).
2096:. HuffPost Contributor platform
1931:from the original on 2008-07-15
1804:from the original on 2008-08-20
1694:from the original on 2008-10-16
1360:from the original on 2007-02-02
1028:from the original on 2012-11-12
913:David E. Gumpert (2007-09-05).
844:(12: Technology and Humanity).
292:Knowledge:Articles for deletion
1917:Torkington, Nat (2008-06-16).
1427:Knowledge – The Missing Manual
1274:Revision as of 31 October 2021
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318:Deletion review and undeletion
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1975:"A War of Words on Knowledge"
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3378:Knowledge for World Heritage
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2078:, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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1594:Rust, Adamson (2006-07-14).
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1205:Jemielniak, Dariusz (2014).
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151:Deletionism and inclusionism
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3159:Russian invasion of Ukraine
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1792:"I'm Being Wiki-Whacked"
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807:"The Geography of Fame"
659:Donald Trump's mug shot
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1954:"Knowledge wars erupt"
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2120:Comics Buyer's Guide
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