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1644:, but in this case, it's fair to say you acted hastily. There may very well be valid reasons to keep that redir deleted, but "G6" isn't one of them. Since you are amenable to overturning, I think the right thing for you to do at this point is to undelete the page yourself, allowing any uninvolved admin to speedy-close this DRV. You or anyone may then start an RfD for it. I don't believe anyone here will object to this course of action.
1460:) that was at its previous title for 17 years.Regarding the linked XfDs, they seem to be primarily for template redirects (albeit a few were regarding miscellaneous pages and/or templates themselves). Regarding RfD specifically, I've looked through the discussions linked above, and I believe that this redirect is substantially different from ones that have previously been discussed & deleted:
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main outcome of this was that all the maintenance processes were brought to a grinding halt for about a month while they percolated through XfD, and all of them were approved, and it just wasted a bunch of my time (as well as the time of all the XfD participants, closers, etc). Here is a list of all of those nominations that I had to type out:
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articles (from 2005 to 2009) were never properly indexed by the module, because they used strange idiosyncratic header templates, which I recently fixed, allowing me to write a script which updated the module with their titles, authors and tags. Someone has requested that I list these pages at XFD
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articles (from 2005 to 2009) were never properly indexed by the module, because they used strange idiosyncratic header templates, which I recently fixed, allowing me to write a script which updated the module with their titles, authors and tags. Someone has requested that I list these pages at XFD
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articles (from 2005 to 2009) were never properly indexed by the module, because they used strange idiosyncratic header templates, which I recently fixed, allowing me to write a script which updated the module with their titles, authors and tags. Someone has requested that I list these pages at XFD
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articles (from 2005 to 2009) were never properly indexed by the module, because they used strange idiosyncratic header templates, which I recently fixed, allowing me to write a script which updated the module with their titles, authors and tags. Someone has requested that I list these pages at XFD
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articles (from 2005 to 2009) were never properly indexed by the module, because they used strange idiosyncratic header templates, which I recently fixed, allowing me to write a script which updated the module with their titles, authors and tags. Someone has requested that I list these pages at XFD
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articles (from 2005 to 2009) were never properly indexed by the module, because they used strange idiosyncratic header templates, which I recently fixed, allowing me to write a script which updated the module with their titles, authors and tags. Someone has requested that I list these pages at XFD
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articles (from 2005 to 2009) were never properly indexed by the module, because they used strange idiosyncratic header templates, which I recently fixed, allowing me to write a script which updated the module with their titles, authors and tags. Someone has requested that I list these pages at XFD
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articles (from 2005 to 2009) were never properly indexed by the module, because they used strange idiosyncratic header templates, which I recently fixed, allowing me to write a script which updated the module with their titles, authors and tags. Someone has requested that I list these pages at XFD
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articles (from 2005 to 2009) were never properly indexed by the module, because they used strange idiosyncratic header templates, which I recently fixed, allowing me to write a script which updated the module with their titles, authors and tags. Someone has requested that I list these pages at XFD
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articles (from 2005 to 2009) were never properly indexed by the module, because they used strange idiosyncratic header templates, which I recently fixed, allowing me to write a script which updated the module with their titles, authors and tags. Someone has requested that I list these pages at XFD
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articles (from 2005 to 2009) were never properly indexed by the module, because they used strange idiosyncratic header templates, which I recently fixed, allowing me to write a script which updated the module with their titles, authors and tags. Someone has requested that I list these pages at XFD
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articles (from 2005 to 2009) were never properly indexed by the module, because they used strange idiosyncratic header templates, which I recently fixed, allowing me to write a script which updated the module with their titles, authors and tags. Someone has requested that I list these pages at XFD
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articles (from 2005 to 2009) were never properly indexed by the module, because they used strange idiosyncratic header templates, which I recently fixed, allowing me to write a script which updated the module with their titles, authors and tags. Someone has requested that I list these pages at XFD
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articles (from 2005 to 2009) were never properly indexed by the module, because they used strange idiosyncratic header templates, which I recently fixed, allowing me to write a script which updated the module with their titles, authors and tags. Someone has requested that I list these pages at XFD
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subjected to speedy deletions in the last year as I've been cleaning up the pagespace, and consensus has always been in favor of doing this. Last year someone demanded that I take them through formal processes, to prove with complete thoroughness that the community accepted them being deleted. The
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A prior administrative action does not normally render an administrator as 'involved', and I disagree significantly that this was an action that would be considered 'involved'. Further, it is totally out of the scope of DRV to consider whether a deletion is involved or not. I would encourage the
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Having a lot of redirects can be very confusing (I too experienced this when I created the v2 layout. Especially for the template-like pages, I think those redirects should be deleted. If you encounter a link like that, you are mostly likely interested in it for technical reasons, and you are
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pages that have no incoming links. One of my major projects as editor-in-chief is to harmonize the use of templates and pages, as the existence of numerous redundant templates (deprecated, never used, or created at the wrong title by typos) poses a large obstacle to navigating or editing
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pages that have no incoming links. One of my major projects as editor-in-chief is to harmonize the use of templates and pages, as the existence of numerous redundant templates (deprecated, never used, or created at the wrong title by typos) poses a large obstacle to navigating or editing
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pages that have no incoming links. One of my major projects as editor-in-chief is to harmonize the use of templates and pages, as the existence of numerous redundant templates (deprecated, never used, or created at the wrong title by typos) poses a large obstacle to navigating or editing
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pages that have no incoming links. One of my major projects as editor-in-chief is to harmonize the use of templates and pages, as the existence of numerous redundant templates (deprecated, never used, or created at the wrong title by typos) poses a large obstacle to navigating or editing
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pages that have no incoming links. One of my major projects as editor-in-chief is to harmonize the use of templates and pages, as the existence of numerous redundant templates (deprecated, never used, or created at the wrong title by typos) poses a large obstacle to navigating or editing
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pages that have no incoming links. One of my major projects as editor-in-chief is to harmonize the use of templates and pages, as the existence of numerous redundant templates (deprecated, never used, or created at the wrong title by typos) poses a large obstacle to navigating or editing
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pages that have no incoming links. One of my major projects as editor-in-chief is to harmonize the use of templates and pages, as the existence of numerous redundant templates (deprecated, never used, or created at the wrong title by typos) poses a large obstacle to navigating or editing
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pages that have no incoming links. One of my major projects as editor-in-chief is to harmonize the use of templates and pages, as the existence of numerous redundant templates (deprecated, never used, or created at the wrong title by typos) poses a large obstacle to navigating or editing
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pages that have no incoming links. One of my major projects as editor-in-chief is to harmonize the use of templates and pages, as the existence of numerous redundant templates (deprecated, never used, or created at the wrong title by typos) poses a large obstacle to navigating or editing
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pages that have no incoming links. One of my major projects as editor-in-chief is to harmonize the use of templates and pages, as the existence of numerous redundant templates (deprecated, never used, or created at the wrong title by typos) poses a large obstacle to navigating or editing
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pages that have no incoming links. One of my major projects as editor-in-chief is to harmonize the use of templates and pages, as the existence of numerous redundant templates (deprecated, never used, or created at the wrong title by typos) poses a large obstacle to navigating or editing
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pages that have no incoming links. One of my major projects as editor-in-chief is to harmonize the use of templates and pages, as the existence of numerous redundant templates (deprecated, never used, or created at the wrong title by typos) poses a large obstacle to navigating or editing
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pages that have no incoming links. One of my major projects as editor-in-chief is to harmonize the use of templates and pages, as the existence of numerous redundant templates (deprecated, never used, or created at the wrong title by typos) poses a large obstacle to navigating or editing
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pages that have no incoming links. One of my major projects as editor-in-chief is to harmonize the use of templates and pages, as the existence of numerous redundant templates (deprecated, never used, or created at the wrong title by typos) poses a large obstacle to navigating or editing
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1456:-space - on the contrary, I think the work being done is genuinely admirable. I created the redirect (& asked for this deletion review) purely because I am concerned about the effects of not leaving a redirect after the move of a public-facing archive page (of a
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Thanks for striking. It allows for a cleaner review of the deletion without the spectacle of assessing if a deletion is involved or not, which is a totally other matter in today's editing and administrative environment (and probably has changed somewhat since 2018).
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and send to RfD. Whether involved or not, this was clearly not an uncontroversial G6 candidate, seeing as an experienced editor in good standing requested it. That's normally enough for a 'keep' in RfD, let alone prevent a speedy.
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Apologies if that is out of scope. I searched the DRV archives prior to this filing, and I noticed that such concerns had been brought up in previous DRVs as a reason to support overturning a deletion (e.g.
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applicant to strike that part of their statement above as unnecessary; if they genuinely believe this was an involved action, they should take that concern to ANI or ArbCom.
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probably more than capable to find the history if you really want to. For content pages, a redirect might make more sense. —
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Let me know if there are any queries or if I've worded anything poorly. All the best, —
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and start an RfD per above. I get everything, but that's how it should be.—
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as a reasonable contest of a speedy deletion by a user in good standing. —
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To be clear, this DRV is not intended to hamper efforts to clean up
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individually rather than nominate them for speedy deletion.
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individually rather than nominate them for speedy deletion.
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individually rather than nominate them for speedy deletion.
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individually rather than nominate them for speedy deletion.
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individually rather than nominate them for speedy deletion.
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individually rather than nominate them for speedy deletion.
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individually rather than nominate them for speedy deletion.
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individually rather than nominate them for speedy deletion.
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individually rather than nominate them for speedy deletion.
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individually rather than nominate them for speedy deletion.
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individually rather than nominate them for speedy deletion.
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individually rather than nominate them for speedy deletion.
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individually rather than nominate them for speedy deletion.
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individually rather than nominate them for speedy deletion.
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