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particular action is taken, defaulting to the article being kept. The closing statement may also include a strong recommendation for an additional action such as a "merge" or "redirect". In many cases, keeping or deleting may be conditional on the community's acceptance of the additional action. These recommendations do represent the community consensus and also should not be overturned lightly. However, these are actions which can be taken by any editor and do not require "admin powers". If they are challenged, the closure should be discussed and decided on the respective article Talk pages. A second deletion discussion is unnecessary.
832:", people recruited from outside Knowledge (XXG) to try to alter the result of a discussion (for example, if your article about a web forum is up for deletion and you post a call for other forum members to "help keep our website in Knowledge (XXG)"). Because these tactics are common, comments by new users in deletion discussions may sometimes be viewed with suspicion. These users are difficult to distinguish from legitimate new users who are interested in improving the project. If someone notes that you are a new user, please take it in the spirit it was intended—a fact to be weighed by the closing admin, not an attack on the person.
1544:) in the process, to reduce the possibility of an erroneous conclusion being reached. Other editors can find things that one editor has overlooked or not been aware of. This process does not work when editors merely echo the rationales of others, and do not double-check things for themselves. The best way to help AfD to continue to work is always to check things out for yourself before presenting a rationale. (For example: If the assertion is that the subject is unverifiable, have a look yourself to see whether you can find sources that other editors may have missed.)
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2026:, you can recreate the article. If you do decide to recreate it, pay careful attention to the reasons that were proffered for deletion. Overcome the objections, and show that your new, improved work meets Knowledge (XXG) article policies. It can help to write down the reasons you think the article belongs on Knowledge (XXG) on the article's discussion page. If you manage to improve on the earlier version of the article and overcome its (perceived) shortcomings, the new article cannot be
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other participants, and wait for the discussion to be closed. Even if the article is ultimately deleted, you can ask the closing administrator for a copy of the material to reuse, and the administrator can also advise you on any further steps that you may need to perform in order to reuse the content.
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The consensus of the community about an article's disposition is generally respected, and should not be overturned or disregarded lightly. Sometimes, however, users disagree with the consensus arrived at in the AfD quite strongly. If you disagree with the consensus, it is a good idea to first try to
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Common outcomes are "speedy keep" or "keep" or "merge" or "redirect" or "userfy/draftify" or "delete" or "speedy delete". Discussions which fail to reach rough consensus, so that the community could not decide either for or against a particular action are closed as "no consensus"; this means that no
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after the AfD, you could wait to see if the article is improved to overcome your objections; if it isn't, you can renominate it for deletion. If and when you do renominate, be careful to say why you think the reasons proffered for keeping the article are poor, and why you think the article must be
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the article's content but to move it into some more appropriate article. It means the editor thinks the article content is either inappropriate or insufficient for a stand-alone article. After the merger, the article will be replaced with a redirect to the target article (in order to preserve the
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Unlike speedy deletion, which can potentially involve just a single editor, AfD involves multiple editors. The purpose of this is in part to ensure that articles are not erroneously deleted or kept. Editors are not expected to know everything. AfD is designed to place "multiple layers of swiss
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unilaterally before the debate closes. Such action may cause contention, extra process steps, and additional administrative work if undoing any copying is necessary. If you wish to merge or copy material, it is preferable to offer a specific proposal in the deletion discussion, negotiate with the
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User talk subpages, with names beginning with "User talk:YourName/", can normally be deleted in the same way, but your main user talk page, named simply "User talk:YourName" with nothing else on the end, can't be deleted except under very exceptional circumstances, nor can any page which was your
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Over time, Wikipedians have invested a great deal of thought in the question of what may and may not be included in the encyclopedia. The cardinal article policies mentioned above form the core requirements for textual contributions to the mainspace. However, some
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Nominations already imply a recommendation to delete the article, unless the nominator specifically says otherwise, and to avoid confusion nominators should refrain from explicitly indicating this recommendation again in the bulleted list of recommendations. (Some nominations are performed by
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discount any obviously bad faith contributions to the discussion when closing the discussion. On the other hand, a user who makes a well-argued, fact-based case based upon
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the discussion page onto a consolidated list of deletion discussions. This makes it more efficient for other participants to find the discussion and to determine if they have anything relevant to add. Incomplete nominations may be discarded or ignored. If you need help, ask.
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Consensus is ultimately determined at the discretion of the closing admin after considering the contribution history and pattern of comments. Civil comments and logical arguments are often given the benefit of the doubt while hostile comments are presumed to be bad-faith.
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the article's content but to move it into some more appropriate article. It is either inappropriate or insufficient for a stand-alone article. After the merger, the article will be replaced with a redirect to the target article (in order to preserve the attribution
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number of standards and guidelines that are intended to provide guidance in specific areas; note that such guidelines cannot supersede the requirements of the above policies. Please take the time to review the standards
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also exists, which is operated by a very few specially authorized users. Users with
Oversight access can often remove certain serious privacy-breaching and defamatory material so that even administrators cannot see the material. This is requested by email via
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means simply that the user thinks the article should be deleted. They may state reasons or simply leave it at this statement. Because the deletion process is a discussion and not a vote, simply stating "delete" without any further comment is
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a rejection of the author or an attack on their value as a member of the
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of an article's subject. The fact that you haven't heard of something, or don't personally consider it worthy, are not criteria for deletion. You must look for, and demonstrate that you couldn't find, any
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3761:Simple vandalism cleanup
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3392:Advice for young editors
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3496:VisualEditor user guide
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4344:Culture and the arts
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3623:Citations/references
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2891:Miscellaneous advice
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2446:A recommendation to
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4354:History and society
4297:Article translation
3412:Simplified rule-set
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3091:on 17 February 2007
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2971:Closing discussions
2521:Notability (events)
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1921:Stand-alone article
1744:on source page and
1601:meta:Polls are evil
1361:Read the article's
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1290:or proposing it be
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788:no personal attacks
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5055:Voting is not evil
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4766:Other noticeboards
4208:Requested articles
3788:WP search protocol
3783:User contributions
3749:Email confirmation
3475:Graphics tutorials
3439:Your first article
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2921:request an account
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1729:Afd-merge required
1542:Swiss Cheese model
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