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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 Knowledge editors to win AfD debates.
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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 Knowledge's project space dedicated to that purpose, and the discussions themselves are not deleted. Any editor may participate in the discussion, and certain Knowledge editors are persistent participants in Articles for deletion (AfD) discussions. Discussions can be cut short under the "Snowball Clause" (or "
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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 January 20, 2010.
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For articles that do not meet the criteria for speedy deletion and for which proposed deletion is not attempted or a PROD tag is removed, editors can nominate the article for deletion through community discussion. Discussions typically last seven days, after which a deciding editor determines whether
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Occasionally, deletion instances attract public attention, causing controversy or criticism of Knowledge or other entities. Conventions and practices of deletion have caused a long-lasting controversy within the Knowledge community, with two schools of thought forming, one generally favoring deletion
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In December 2006, writer and composer Matthew Dallman found that Knowledge's biography of him was under debate, and became drawn to the vote counts. He decided not to participate himself because of Knowledge's apparent dislike of self-promotion, saying, "It's like I'm on trial, and I can't testify".
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Deletionists are proponents of selective coverage and removal of articles seen as poorly defended. Deletionist viewpoints are commonly motivated by a desire that Knowledge be focused on and cover significant topics—along with the desire to place a firm cap upon proliferation of promotional use (seen
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about, in part, the English-language Knowledge's lack of coverage given to Phelps' contribution to the discovery of element 117. The column, co-written by Wade, decried discussions among volunteer editors at the site that resulted in deletion of the article on Phelps. According to an article in the
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were offended by claims made by certain Knowledge editors that it conspired with Everywhere Girl (a stock photo model whose identity was initially unknown and who appeared on advertising material around the world) to create her phenomenon. They observed an apparent campaign to remove all references
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Knowledge "maintains an extensive list" of criteria for speedy deletion, and the majority of deleted pages fall under one of these criteria for speedy deletion (spam, vandalism, test pages and so on) and are deleted by any administrator as soon as they see them, either because they have been tagged
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to the report by an editor, indicating to readers and other editors which kind of deletion process is sought for that article. Removing a template proposing speedy deletion or proposed deletion often precipitates a formal nomination for deletion through AfD. In contrast, removing an AfD template is
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to determine whether a topic merits a separate Knowledge article. It is described in the guideline "Knowledge:Notability". In general, notability is an attempt to assess whether the topic has "gained sufficiently significant attention by the world at large and over a period of time" as evidenced by
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Although the default result of an AfD would be to retain the article, "the momentum in AfD is toward deletion." According to researchers, "early votes are highly predictive of outcomes." Notably, when the initial "vote" in an AfD discussion calls for deletion, it proves to be successful in 84.5% of
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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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Discussions are initiated with a proposal to delete, but they may resolve several possible outcomes. Other common possibilities are that the article is kept, whether by consensus to keep, or the absence of agreement for another outcome; that it is merged into another article; or that the title is
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Administrators may delete specific articles on Knowledge without community input. However, "according to Knowledge policy, editors should only nominate an article for speedy deletion under limited circumstances, such as pure vandalism, and not mark legitimate pages without good faith discussion".
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to the deleted article. Deletion discussions are carried out on separate pages dedicated to that purpose and are not deleted. Knowledge administrators can see content that has been deleted, but other editors and visitors to the site do not. Processes exist for editors to request access to deleted
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Due to concerns regarding defamation and other personality rights, Knowledge policies direct special attention to biographies of living persons, which may be deleted for lacking citations. Schneider et al. identify proposed deletions of such biographies (BLP-PROD) as a separate path to deletion.
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Proposed deletion, or PROD, is an intermediate process developed for articles that do not meet the criteria for speedy deletion but for which a full discussion is likely unnecessary. As with speedy deletion, a template is added to the page indicating that deletion is sought. The article will be
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between 2001 and 2021. In 2021, about 20,000 articles were nominated for deletion from the English Knowledge. About 60% of articles nominated for deletion are deleted, about 25% are kept, and the remainder are merged with another article, redirected to another article, or met with another fate.
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to the level of the art form, actually has cut-off lines for what's deemed important enough to warrant inclusion". In attacking the practice in general, David focused on the process by which the merits of Ayre's biography were discussed before its deletion and what he described as inaccurate
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Cake Pony was deleted, despite his claims that the "article contains valuable and factual information about a popular internet meme". He conceded that "it's their site, and you've got to play by their rules". Many other webcomic-related articles were deleted in the fall of 2006, resulting in
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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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Inclusionists are proponents of broad retention, including retention of "harmless" articles and articles otherwise deemed substandard to allow for future improvement. Inclusionist viewpoints are commonly motivated by a desire to keep Knowledge broad in coverage with a much lower
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By community conventions, deletion is used to ensure that the subject of each Knowledge article is worthy of comprehensive coverage, i.e., notable. Deletion is also used to remove from the encyclopedia content that violates intellectual property rights, particularly
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later claimed Stern and Kildall had infringed on the Knowledge trademark with their own website, wikipediaart.org. The artists publicly released a letter they received in March 2009 from a law firm requesting that they turn over their domain name to Knowledge.
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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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In some instances, an article is repeatedly recreated after being deleted, to the point where an administrator locks the page so that a piece can no longer be created at that title, which is referred to as "salting" about the ancient tradition of
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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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A non-administrator seeking the speedy deletion of an article typically adds a speedy deletion template to the top of the article, which in turn adds the article to a list checked by administrators for this purpose.
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for topics covered—along with the belief that it is impossible to tell what knowledge might be "useful" or productive, that content often starts poor and is improved if time is allowed, that there is effectively no
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article. French military officials coerced a French Knowledge administrator into deleting the article. This proved ineffective, as a Swiss administrator restored the article a short time later. Finally, a
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Communism". Other Knowledge editors and users on social media opposed the deletion of the article. The article's deletion nomination received considerable attention from conservative media.
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to Everywhere Girl on Knowledge. Later, they found it contrary to common sense that what became included on Knowledge was their series of reports on the deletions of the Knowledge article.
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To the extent that an official stance existed as of 2010, it was that "There is no practical limit to the number of topics it can cover" but "there is an important distinction between what
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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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forum called Articles for deletion (AfD). As a technical action, deletion can only be done by a subset of editors assigned particular specialized privileges by the community, called
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can soft-delete a page by making an edit that blanks the page, although this will almost always be quickly detected and undone by other editors. For example, the content of
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The outcomes of deletion discussions can be appealed to another discussion board called Deletion review, which may result in "undeletion" of previously deleted content.
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Phelps purified the berkelium-249 that was used in the discovery and identification of Tennessine (element 117), named after the location of the lab where she works.
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was given substantial coverage in the media due to a dispute over an editor deleting what was almost the initial version only 22 minutes after being created by
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deletes an article, perhaps due to a legal concern such as a court order external to Knowledge, but this is extremely rare. A highly unusual case of attempted
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Rarely, a Knowledge article might be deleted for reasons unrelated to administrator action or community discussion. In theory, the legitimate case is when the
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be done", the latter being the subject of the policy "What Knowledge is not". The policy concludes "Consequently, this policy is not a free pass for inclusion".
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An additional means of hiding specific content within Knowledge articles is revision deletion, or RevDel, by which an administrator can perform
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documented his "career as an encyclopedia entry", and questioned the need for rules on notability in addition to rules on verifiability.
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that are independent of the topic". The notability guideline was introduced in 2006 and has since been subject to various controversies.
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the cases. Another key factor in AfD debates is the citation of relevant Knowledge policies, with an early citation of specific
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as a conventional and relatively routine practice (deletionism) and the other proposing broader retention (inclusionism).
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Appearance is variable: the notice will change shape based on the width of the screen on which it is viewed.
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of specific revisions of an article, thereby hiding certain information from the view of non-administrators.
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symbolizes the work done by administrators – they "clean up" Knowledge, which can include deleting articles
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WikiSym '12: Proceedings of the Eighth Annual International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration
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Unless an administrator deletes an article on sight, the deletion process involves the addition of a
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Specific cases of disputes between deletionists and inclusionists have attracted media coverage.
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not permitted until the discussion has concluded. When an article is deleted, the article's
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of editors who were paid to develop reports in violation of Knowledge's terms of use.
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McDowell, Zachary J.; Vetter, Matthew A. (2021-08-24). "What Counts as Knowledge".
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This article is about an editing activity in Knowledge. For the policy page, see
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policies as most capable of shifting the discuss to Keep, such as notability in
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Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration
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was nominated for deletion, with some editors arguing that it has "a biased '
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In August 2023, editors debated whether Knowledge should have an article on
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Through the AfD process, almost 500,000 articles have been deleted from the
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Stvilia, Besiki; Twidale, Michael B.; Smith, Linda C.; Gasser, Les (2007).
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As an early notable example, the 2007 deletion of South African restaurant
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became involved in a November 2009 discussion on the deletion of actor
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Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
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deleted if no editor contests or removes the tag within seven days.
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Schneider, Jodi; Passant, Alexandre; Decker, Stefan (August 2012).
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and therefore breaches Knowledge rules". This was criticized by
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regularly, following processes that have been formulated by the
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However, he claimed he would not be able to resist the urge.
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was under scrutiny in Knowledge as well as outside sources.
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Knowledge:Proposed deletion of biographies of living people
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The Iraq War: A Historiography of Knowledge Changelogs
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Ayers, Phoebe; Matthews, Charles; Yates, Ben (2008).
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In November 2021, the English Knowledge's entry for
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Wikis: Tools for Information Work and Collaboration
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