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The '''deletion process''' encompasses the ] involved in implementing and recording the community's decisions to ] or keep ], ], and other pages.
This page describes the actual '''deletion process''' involved in recording and executing the community's decisions to delete or keep a page. In general, administrators are responsible for closing discussions about deletions, but in practice, the various deletion discussions tend to be badly backlogged, and editors in good standing who have not been made administrators ''may'' close deletion discussions under conditions described under ].


Normally, a ''']''' must be held to form a ] to delete a page. In general, administrators are responsible for closing these discussions, though non-administrators in good standing ''may'' ] under specific conditions. However, editors may ''']''' the deletion of a page if they believe that it would be an uncontroversial candidate for deletion. In some circumstances, a page may be ''']''' if it meets ] set by consensus.
People should not close discussions in which they have been involved. To do so presents a conflict of interest.


'''Note:''' ] and declarations from the ] or the ], particularly concerning copyright, legal issues, or server load, take priority over community consensus.
Closing decisions are subject to ] and, if necessary, may be reopened by any administrator. If this happens, take it only as a sign that the decision was not as obvious as you thought.


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==Speedy deletion== ==Speedy deletion==
# Decide whether the page meets one or more of the ]. The '''speedy deletion process''' applies to pages which meet at least one of the ] (CSD), which specify the only cases in which administrators have broad consensus support to, at their discretion, bypass deletion discussion and immediately delete Misplaced Pages pages or media.
# Delete the page with a good comment in the ] field. (This will be automatically recorded in the ].)
#* Citing the specific ] in the comment is strongly recommended.
#* It may sometimes be helpful to quote page content in the reason for deletion. But in the case of attack pages (CSD A6) please be careful not to quote (potentially libelous) negative comments, so that these do not appear in the log.


'''Before deleting''' a page through the speedy deletion process, please verify that it meets at least one of the criteria for speedy deletion, check the ] to assess whether it would instead be possible to ] and salvage a previous version and to determine whether there was a ] involved, and search for other information which may impact the need or reason for deletion:
==Articles for Deletion page==
* The initial ] may have information about the source of or reason for the page.
Every day, the day page (ie <nowiki>]</nowiki>) more than five days old should be moved ]. The decision to keep or delete a page is to be implemented ''only'' after this move has been performed.
* The ] may refer to previous deletion discussions or have ongoing discussion relevant to including the page.
* The ] may have information about previous deletions that could warrant ]ing the page or keeping it.
* '']'' may show that the page is an oft-referred part of the encyclopedia, or may show other similar pages that warrant deletion. For pages that should not be recreated, incoming links in other pages (except in discussions, archives and tracking pages) should be removed.


'''If speedy deletion is inappropriate''' for a page:
To process an AFD debate listed on a day page containing debates ] to be closed:
# Please remove the speedy deletion tag from the page. Doing so will automatically remove the page from ].
# Determine (using the ]) whether the consensus was to keep or delete the article, and if the associated talk or sub-pages should also be deleted.
# Consider notifying the nominator, using {{tl|speedy-decline}} or {{tl|uw-csd}}. (If you're using ], it will usually notify the nominator for you; it will normally use .)
# Remove the line saying {{]&#124;''something''}}. This will decategorise the debate from the active-AfD categories.
# Enter the following text at the top and bottom of the AFD discussion sub-page. (Together, these two edits will create a shaded box around the discussion thread confirming that it has been closed. See the ].)
#* At the top:
#*:'''<nowiki>{{subst:at}}</nowiki>''' <nowiki>'''RESULT'''</nowiki>. <tt><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></tt>
#* At the bottom:
#*:'''<nowiki>{{subst:ab}}</nowiki>'''
# If the decision is DELETE, then delete the article. (This will be automatically recorded in the Deletion log.) Remember to paste a link to the discussion in the "Reason for deletion" box (ie add '''<nowiki>]</nowiki>''' ). If appropriate, delete the article's talk page or any associated sub-pages first. Also remember to check "what links here" and either delete any ] or redirect them elsewhere. If a given title should ''never have an article'', then remove all links to it. However, you should never remove a link to the article from its nomination for deletion.
# If the decision is KEEP (including any variant such as NO CONSENSUS, REDIRECT, or MERGE), remove the AFD Header from the article (be sure the AFD Category is also removed), and put a link to the discussion sub-page on the article's talk page (the template {{tl|oldafdfull}} is recommended for this, so add<br />'''<nowiki>{{</nowiki>oldafdfull|date=''''' dateOfNomination '''''|result=''''' <nowiki>'''result'''</nowiki> '''''|votepage=''''' articleName '''''<nowiki>}}</nowiki>'''
#* Remember to fix double-redirects if the page becomes a redirect.
#* If the discussion failed to reach consensus, then the article is kept by default, but the decision should generally include a reference to the lack of consensus, in order to minimize ambiguity and future confusion.
#* The template {{tl|cleanup-afd}} is available for discussions that close as KEEP AND CLEANUP. To use, simply add the template (without ]:) to the kept article. If the AFD discussion is under a different name for some reason, then use '''<nowiki>{{</nowiki>cleanup-afd|'''''(name of article in the discussion title)'''''<nowiki>}}</nowiki>'''. For example, if the article is ] but the deletion discussion is ], then add '''<nowiki>{{cleanup-afd|Qwertyuiop}}</nowiki>''' to ].
#* If not enough discussion happened to determine a consensus or lack thereof add '''<nowiki>{{subst:relist|~~~~}}</nowiki>''' below the last comment and relist the AFD subpage on the ]. '''Remove the AFD listing from the log for the original date''' (if the debate is left on the old log, the "ready for closing" list at ] is broken).
# If that was the last open entry on that day's page of deletion discussions,
## Edit the ] by cutting the link for the day, which will look like <nowiki>]</nowiki>
## Go ] and paste the link at the top in the appropriate month.
<!--## Edit the ] section of the main AFD page by deleting the link for the day, which looks something like <nowiki>'']''</nowiki>. -->


'''When deleting''' a page through the speedy deletion process, please specify the reason for deletion in the deletion summary, so that it will be recorded into the ]. Quoting page content in the deletion summary may be helpful, but '''''must not''''' be done for ] or ]. In some cases, it would be appropriate to notify the page's creator of the deletion.
<span id="Header and footer text - AFD"/>
===Header and footer text===
After closing the discussion, the page will look like this:


If they wish, administrators are free to use the ] '''user script''' to help them process editors' CSD nominations. It makes the process smoother and quicker.
{{Afd top}} '''RESULT'''. ] date<br>


==Proposed deletion==
====]====
The '''] (PROD) process''' applies to articles and files that do not meet the stringent criteria for speedy deletion, but for which it is believed that deletion would be uncontroversial. In this process, an editor places a tag on the article or the file, and any editor can remove the tag to save the page. If the tag remains after seven days, the page can be deleted. For instructions on handling articles and files that have been proposed for deletion, see ].
''DISCUSSION THREAD''<br>
{{Afd bottom}}


A ] (BLPPROD) applies to articles about biographies of living people with no sources. Their deletion can only be contested by adding a source.
==Miscellany for deletion page==
To process an MFD debate listed on ] for more than 5 days, where discussion is not ongoing:
# Determine (using the ]) whether the consensus was to keep or delete the page, and if the associated talk or sub-pages should also be deleted.
# Enter the following text at the top and bottom of the MFD discussion sub-page. (Together, these two edits will create a shaded box around the discussion thread confirming that it has been closed. See the ].)
#* At the top:
#*:'''<nowiki>{{subst:mfd top}}</nowiki>''' <nowiki>'''RESULT'''</nowiki>. <tt><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></tt>
#* At the bottom:
#*:'''<nowiki>{{subst:mfd bottom}}</nowiki>'''
# If the decision is DELETE, then delete the page. (This will be automatically recorded in the Deletion log.) Remember to paste a link to the discussion in the "Reason for deletion" box (ie add '''<nowiki>]</nowiki>''' ). If appropriate, delete the page's talk page or any associated sub-pages first. Also remember to check "what links here" and either delete any ] or redirect them elsewhere.
# If the decision is KEEP (including any variant such as REDIRECT or MERGE), remove the MFD Header from the page (be sure the MFD Category is also removed), and put a link to the discussion sub-page on the page's talk page (the template {{tl|oldmfd}} is recommended for this, so add
#:'''<nowiki>{{</nowiki>oldmfd|date=''''' dateOfNomination '''''|result=''''' result '''''|votepage=''''' PageName '''''<nowiki>}}</nowiki>'''
#* Remember to fix double-redirects if the page becomes a redirect.
#* If the discussion failed to reach consensus, then the article is kept by default, but the decision should generally include a reference to the lack of consensus, in order to minimize ambiguity and future confusion.
#* If not enough discussion happened to determine a consensus or lack thereof add ] below the last comment and relist the MFD subpage on the listings under the current date.
# If that was the last open entry on that day's page of deletion discussions,
## Remove the day's discussions to the relevant archive by cutting and pasting the date header and the links to the listed deletion pages, which will look like <nowiki>{{Misplaced Pages:Miscellany for deletion/foo:foo}}</nowiki>
## Go ] and open the relevant monthly page, pasting the date header and links at the top.
## Convert the transcluded pages <nowiki>{{Misplaced Pages:Miscellany for deletion/foo:foo}}</nowiki> to bulleted links <nowiki>* ]</nowiki>.


==Copyright problems==
<span id="Header and footer text - MFD"/>
Pages may be speedily deleted in the case of unambiguous copyright infringement (see ] for details). Pages written extensively by contributors with a history of copyright violation may also be deleted if they qualify for ] and have been listed at ] for at least 7 days.
===Header and footer text===
After closing the discussion, the page will look like this:


If you delete a file due to copyright or non-free use issues that will not apply after some future date (for example, once the file enters the ] in the United States) and that future date is known, please list the file at ].
{{mfd top}} RESULT. ] date


==Deletion discussion venues ==
====]====
{{shortcut|WP:DELV|WP:DELF|WP:XFD}}
''DISCUSSION THREAD''
'''Deletion discussion venues''' (or '''deletion forums''') are the six places to formally nominate for a discussion, a page not eligible for ].
{{mfd bottom}}


{| class=wikitable style='clear: both'
==Categories for Discussion page==
|+ Deletion venues
! scope="col" | Discussion type
! scope="col" | Scope
! scope="col" | ] / Starting&nbsp;a&nbsp;discussion{{refn|group=note|name=one|The process of starting a discussion is greatly aided by the use of ], a software package available to any ] user.}} / ]
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
! scope="row" | ]&nbsp;(AfD){{anchor|Articles for Deletion|AfD|AFD}}
| ] and other pages in the ] (e.g. ]), excluding ].{{refn|group=note|name=two|There is also ], an alternative system to suggest uncontroversial delayed speedy deletion of pages in the article namespace after a notice has been present for seven days.}}
| ]<br />]<br />Speedy&nbsp;process:&nbsp;],&nbsp;]<br />]
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
! scope="row" | ]&nbsp;(CfD){{anchor|Categories for discussion|CfD|CFD}}
| ] and ].
| ]<br />]<br />]<br />]
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
! ]&nbsp;(FfD){{anchor|Files for discussion|FfD|FFD|IfD|IFD}}
| ] (most of which are ]).
| ]<br />]<br />Speedy&nbsp;process:&nbsp;],&nbsp;]<br />]
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
! scope="row" | ]&nbsp;(MfD){{anchor|MFD}}{{anchor|MfD}}
| {{bulleted list|All pages, except redirects, in the <samp>]:</samp>, <samp>]:</samp>, <samp>]:</samp>, <samp>]:</samp>, <samp>]:</samp> (including ]), <samp>]:</samp>, <samp>]:</samp>, <samp>]:</samp>, and the various <samp>]:</samp> ].{{refn|group=note|name=three|Established policies, guidelines, and process pages, along with templates related to them, should not be nominated at deletion venues, because it is outside of their prerogative to modify or revoke policy. Instead, start a discussion on the talk page of the concerned page or at the ].}}|]es (regardless of namespace).|Files in the <samp>]:</samp> namespace that have a local description page but no local file.}}
| ]<br />]<br />]<br />]
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
! scope="row" | ]&nbsp;(RfD){{anchor|Redirects for discussion|RfD|RFD}}
| ], including ], in any ].
| ]<br />]<br />]<br />]
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
! scope="row" | ] (TfD){{anchor|Templates for discussion|TfD|TFD}}
| Pages in the <samp>]:</samp> and <samp>]:</samp> namespaces, excluding ], ], and ].{{refn|group=note|name=three}}
| ]<br />]<br />]<br />].
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
! scope="row" | ] (RM){{anchor|Requested moves|RM}}
| While primarily for renaming (moving) pages, may result in deletion (e.g. of a redirect or trivial content at the target page name) or ].<p>Use for all rename discussions other than for categories and stub templates (both of which are done at ]).</p>
| ]<br />]<br />]<br />]
|}
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{| class=wikitable
Every day, the day page (that is, <nowiki>]</nowiki>) more than seven days old should be removed from <span class="plainlinks">, and added to the '''Closing in progress''' list at <span class="plainlinks">. The decision to keep or delete a category is to be implemented ''only'' after the discussion for that category has been closed.
|+ Review venues
! scope="col" | Discussion type
! scope="col" | Scope
! scope="col" | ]
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
! scope="row" | ]&nbsp;(DRV){{anchor|Deletion review|DRV}}
| For appealing the deletion of a page or outcome of a deletion discussion that appears to be against community consensus, if the request is outside of the scope of ], and after discussing with the deleting administrator or closer respectively.
| ]<br />]<br />]
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
! scope="row" | ] (MR){{anchor|Move review|MR}}
| For appealing the closure of a requested move, including one that resulted in a deletion or merger, if it appears to be against consensus or proper closing procedure, and after discussing with the closer.
| ]<br />]<br />]
|}


== Closing discussions that have run their full time==
# Determine whether or not a rough ] to delete or rename has been reached. See: ].
Discussions are usually closed after seven days (168 hours). Although the ] deletion discussions vary between the ], a few general principles apply for all deletion discussions.
# After the category's section header, add:
#:'''{{tls|cfd top}} <tt><nowiki>'''result'''. ~~~~</nowiki></tt>'''
#::(where ''result'' is usually either '''Delete''' or '''Keep''')
# At the end of the category's section, but before the ''next'' category's section header, add:
#:'''{{tls|cfd bottom}}'''
# If the decision is '''Keep''' (including any variant such as "Redirect" or "No Consensus"):
## Add a link on the category's talk page to the discussion sub-page.
##*The template {{tl|cfdend}} is recommended for this, so add one of:
##:'''<nowiki>{{</nowiki>cfdend|'''''section heading'''''|date='''''date of nomination'''''|result'''=''result''<nowiki>}}</nowiki>'''
##:'''<nowiki>{{</nowiki>cfdend|date='''''date of nomination'''''|result'''=''result''<nowiki>}}</nowiki>'''
##:'''<nowiki>{{</nowiki>cfdend|date='''''date of nomination''<nowiki>}}</nowiki>'''
##::(the default ''section heading'' is the category name, so that parameter may be omitted entirely)
##::(the default ''result'' is "Keep", so that parameter may be omitted)
##* If the discussion failed to reach consensus, then the category is kept by default, but the decision should generally include a reference to the lack of consensus, in order to minimize ambiguity and future confusion.
## Remove {{tl|cfd}} or other CfD template from the category (be sure the CfD Category is also removed).
## If the page becomes a redirect, remember to fix double-redirects.
# If the decision is '''Delete''', '''Merge''', or '''Rename''':
## List it under the appropriate section of ]. Be sure to include the link to the CFD day page above the listing.
## To '''rename''' a category, copy the introductory text and paste it to the new category name. If the category has a talk page the talk page can be moved to the new name. Also, any significant history of the category introductory text should be pasted into the new category talk page.
## All references to the category in articles (and other pages) must be changed to the new name, or removed, as the case may be. A variety of bots have at times been able to help with this task.
## ''After'' all instances of the category used in pages have been removed, the category can be deleted by an ].
# If the proposal includes an addition or change to ] which has consensus, make the indicated change to the consensus page.


Usually, closing a discussion is an ] action, but experienced users in good standing may close (or relist), per ].
This relies on the discretion and common sense of the user closing a debate. If you disagree with a decision, please discuss it with that user.


When closing a discussion, make certain that all pages under discussion have an ] placed upon the page (also known as "]" the page under discussion), in order to notify others about the discussion. And pay close attention to this for group nominations, as it is not uncommon for only one of the pages in question to have been tagged. In general, if this happens, all the pages under discussion should be tagged, and once that is done, ] the discussion. If circumstances indicate that relisting may be inappropriate, then instead just close (depending on tagging) part or all of the discussion as "no action", due to the lack of tagged notification.
<span id="Header and footer text - CFD"/>
===Header and footer text===
After closing the discussion, the page will look like this:


{{anchor|CON|CONSENSUS|Consensus}}
====]====
=== Determining consensus===
{{cfd top}} '''RESULT'''. ] date<br>
{{shortcut|WP:XFD#CON}}
{{main|Misplaced Pages:Consensus#Determining consensus|Misplaced Pages:Polling is not a substitute for discussion}}
{{See also|#Common outcomes}}
] is formed through the careful consideration, dissection and eventual synthesis of different perspectives presented during the discussion, and ''']'''.


Outcomes should reflect the ] reached in the deletion discussion and ]. (While ], consensus among a limited group of editors, at one place and time, cannot override community consensus on a wider scale.)
''DISCUSSION THREAD''<br>
{{cfd bottom}}


Other possible (non-standard) decision results, and/or "combinations" may sometimes be appropriate at the closer's discretion. For example, "Merge and delete", "Rename and merge", or "]". The closer should aim in any case, to decide based upon consensus, policy, and community norms.
==Templates for Deletion page==


In addition, it can sometimes be useful to provide a brief explanatory note, to make the rationale for the decision clear. This is especially true in heated and high public profile discussions, or where many views will be given little weight (or a few views given substantial weight), or where you think the basis of the close may be misunderstood or potentially ].
Every day, the day page (that is, <nowiki>]</nowiki>) more than seven days old should be removed from <span class="plainlinks">. The decision to keep or delete a template is to be implemented ''only'' after the discussion for that template has been closed.


Also remember that ''nobody is obligated to close a discussion'', nor is it crucial that a discussion be closed immediately once its week-long run has ended. If you feel that there is a conflict between the views expressed, and ] (e.g., an inappropriate super-majority view ]), it may be preferable to instead comment yourself, rather than closing, even if the "due date" for closing has been reached, and leave the close to another editor.
# Determine whether or not a rough ] to delete has been reached. See: ].
# After the template's section header, add:
#:'''{{tls|tfd top}} <tt><nowiki>'''result'''. ~~~~</nowiki></tt>'''
#::(where ''result'' is usually either '''Delete''' or '''Keep''')
# At the end of the template's section, but before the ''next'' template's section header, add:
#:'''{{tls|tfd bottom}}'''
# If the decision is '''Keep''' (including any variant such as "Redirect" or "No Consensus"):
## Add a link on the template's talk page to the discussion sub-page.
##*The template {{tl|tfdend}} is recommended for this, so add one of:
##:'''<nowiki>{{</nowiki>tfdend|'''''section heading''''''|date='''''date of nomination'''''|result'''=''result''<nowiki>}}</nowiki>'''
##:'''<nowiki>{{</nowiki>tfdend|date='''''date of nomination'''''|result'''=''result''<nowiki>}}</nowiki>'''
##:'''<nowiki>{{</nowiki>tfdend|date='''''date of nomination''<nowiki>}}</nowiki>'''
##::(the default ''section heading'' is the template's name, so that parameter may be omitted entirely)
##::(the default ''result'' is "Keep", so that parameter may be omitted)
##* If the discussion failed to reach consensus, then the template is kept by default, but the decision should generally include a reference to the lack of consensus, in order to minimize ambiguity and future confusion.
## Remove {{tl|tfd}} or {{tl|tfm}} from the template (be sure the TfD Category is also removed).
## If the page becomes a redirect, remember to fix double-redirects.
# If the decision is '''Delete''', then list it under the appropriate section of ]. Be sure to include the link to the TfD day page above the listing. ''After'' all instances of the template used in pages have been removed, the template can be deleted by an ].
# If the template has a matching category that is not used for other purposes (for example, {{tl|cleanup}} and ]), delete the category as well.


===Deletion requested by subject===
This relies on the discretion and common sense of the user closing a debate. If you disagree with a decision, please discuss it with that user.
{{main|Misplaced Pages:Biographies of living persons#Deletion|Misplaced Pages:Deletion policy#Deletion of biographies and BLPs}}
Deletion discussions concerning biographies of living persons who are relatively unknown, non-public figures, where the subject has requested deletion ''and'' there is no rough consensus to keep, ''may'' be closed as 'delete' per the ] and ]. Closers should review these policies to confirm the criteria are met, and then use their discretion.


{{anchor|Conduct|CONDUCT}}
<span id="Header and footer text - TFD"/>
===Header and footer text=== === Conduct during discussions ===
{{shortcut|WP:XFD#CONDUCT}}
After closing the discussion, the page will look like this:
*'']'': Misplaced Pages is not a place to hold grudges or insult, harass, or intimidate those with whom you have a disagreement. Misplaced Pages users are expected to behave reasonably, calmly, and courteously in their interactions with other users. Unseemly conduct, such as ], ], ], ], ], and ], is prohibited. Making unsupported accusations of such misconduct by other editors, particularly where this is done repeatedly or in a bad-faith attempt to gain an advantage in a content dispute, is also unacceptable.
* ''Inappropriate ] and suspected ]'': Evaluate whether it has influenced the outcome of the discussion in a way that compromised the standard consensus-building process. If appropriate, remind participants that deletion discussions are ], and link to a suitable information page. Remember to ] in your tone – the participants may well intend to help by doing what they think is right.
* ''Suspected ]'': If blatant, individual comments may be ] (this is likely to be seen as lacking good faith or offensive if the case is not clear). If unsure, report as usual for suspected sock-puppetry, and indicate your concern and reason in the discussion for the closer and future participants, but in a way that addresses the page under discussion, rather than ].


{{anchor|NOQUORUM}}
====]====
===No quorum===
{{tfd top}} '''RESULT'''. ] date<br>
{{redirect|Misplaced Pages:Soft Deletion|the failed proposal|Misplaced Pages:Soft deletion (failed proposal)}}
{{tln|example template}}<br>
{{shortcut|WP:NOQUORUM|WP:NPASR}}
''DISCUSSION THREAD''<br>
If a nomination has received few or no comments from any editor, and no one has opposed deletion, and the article hasn't been declined for proposed deletion in the past, <em style="font-style:normal;text-decoration:underline;">the closing administrator should treat the XfD nomination as an expired PROD</em> and follow the instructions listed at ]. Generally, this will result in soft deletion (see below), but administrators should evaluate the nominating statement as they would a PROD rationale. Closing an unopposed XfD nomination under this procedure does not require the discussion to have been relisted any particular number of times.
{{tfd bottom}}


If the nomination has received very few or no comments but appears controversial to the closing administrator, or has been declined for proposed deletion in the past, the discussion may be closed at the closer's discretion and best judgement. Common options include, but are not limited to:
==Redirects for Discussion page==
* ] the discussion.
* Enter the following text at the top and bottom of the RFD discussion section. (Together, these two edits will create a shaded box around the discussion thread confirming that it has been closed.)
* closing as "no consensus" with "no prejudice against speedy renomination" ('''NPASR''');<ref>The acronym "NPASR" may be also be used outside of this context, and does not necessarily refer to a close due to no quorum.</ref>
** At the top:
* closing in favour of the nominator's stated proposal;
**:'''<nowiki>{{subst:rfd top}}</nowiki>''' RESULT. <tt><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></tt>
* '''soft deleting''' the article.
** At the bottom:
{{Anchor|Soft deletion}}
**:'''<nowiki>{{subst:rfd bottom}}</nowiki>'''
{{shortcut|WP:SOFTDELETE}}
* ] suggests a week of discussion before closure. However, exceptions may be made for items qualifying for ].
'''Soft deletion''' is a special kind of deletion which may be used after an article's deletion discussion. If a deletion discussion receives minimal participation, the article may be deleted. However, in this case, the article can be restored for any reason on request. If your article was soft-deleted, you can request it be restored at ]. The closer should make it clear the deletion is a soft delete as part of the close, ideally with a link to this guideline.
*'''Note:''' Sometimes a redirect has history, and the history is significant - i.e. contains information about the addition of text. (This often happens because someone did a cut-and-paste "move", instead of using the "Move this page" button.) If this is the case, '''''do not''' simply delete the redirect page'', which we need to keep for ] reasons. There are two ways to deal with such pages.
**For cut-and-paste moves, the "right" way to handle them is to merge the history into the appropriate page, using the procedure outlined ]. This is a procedure fraught with peril, however, and on rare occasions doesn't work correctly. Once done, it cannot be undone without a lot of exceptionally tedious gruntwork. So don't pick this option unless it's definitely the right one for the case at hand.
**Another option, useful for pages which were merged (for example), is for redirect pages with significant history to be archived into a talk namespace, and a link to them put into an article's ].
*If you delete a redirect, don't forget to delete the accompanying talk page, if applicable.
*When you remove an entry from this page because people decided to keep it, ''don't forget to remove the'' {{tlx|Rfd}} ''tag from the page'' (alas, this has to be done manually). It's worth periodically checking either ] and ] to see if any pages missed this step. Checking either of these regularly has the side-benefit of finding pages where people added the {{tlx|Rfd}} tag to the page, but didn't realize they needed to edit RfD as well.


There is consensus among the community that problematic or likely problematic articles<ref>Usually articles unreferenced for years.</ref> with an appropriate redirection target may be ] by any editor if there are no objections. This similarly applies to deletion nominations as well; if no editor suggests that the corresponding article should be kept, then redirection is an option.
===Header and footer text===
After closing the discussion, the page will look like this:


{{anchor|RELIST|Relist|Relisting}}
====] → ]====
{{rfd top}} RESULT ] date <br>
''DISCUSSION THREAD''<br>
{{rfd bottom}}


===Relisting discussions===
==Special Situations==
{{redirect|Misplaced Pages:Relisting|relisting requested moves|Misplaced Pages:Requested moves#Relisting a requested move}}
Some deletion discussions require a few extra steps to close completely.
{{See also|Misplaced Pages:Dashboard/Relisted AfD debates}}
{{shortcut|WP:RELIST}}


If, at the end of the initial seven-day period:
===Relisting debates===
* the discussion has ] (including the nominator);<ref>However, discussions with minimal participation where no one opposes deletion should be closed per ].</ref> or
If not enough discussion happened to determine a consensus, the debate should be '''removed from the log for its original date''' and moved to the current date's log where the debate will continue. For AfD, see details above. For other deletion debates, the text can be cut-and-pasted. The debate itself should be tagged with {{tl|relist}}.
* the discussion seems to be lacking arguments based on ]; or
* the participants in the discussion might be nearing a ];
it may be appropriate to '''relist''' the discussion instead of closing, in order to allow for the possibility that further discussion might lead to a discernible consensus. However, relisting should not be a substitute for a ] closure. If the closer feels there has been substantive discussion, and disparate opinions supported by policy have been expressed, but consensus has not been achieved, a no-consensus close may be preferable. A relisted discussion may be closed once consensus is determined, without necessarily waiting for another seven days.


Editor qualifications to ''relist'' a discussion are the same as required to ''close'' a discussion - see ], for further information.
===Transwiki===
If the decision is ] but you do not want to complete the transwiki process immediately,
# add a new entry to ].
# add the appropriate tag to the article
#*{{tl|Copy to Wiktionary}}
#*{{tl|Copy to Wikisource}}
#*{{tl|Copy to Wikiquote}}
#*{{tl|Copy to Wikibooks}}
#*{{tl|Copy to Wikibooks Cookbook}}
#*{{tl|Copy to Wikimedia Commons}}


While having a ] on a page is not harmful, its presence over several weeks can become disheartening for potential editors. Therefore, repeatedly relisting discussions merely in the hope of getting sufficient participation is ''not recommended''. In general, '''a discussion should not be relisted more than twice.''' When relisting for a third (or further) time, or when relisting a discussion with a substantial number of commenters, the relisting editor should write a short explanation either within the {{tl|relist}} template, or in addition to it, on why they did not consider the current state of the discussion sufficient to determine a closure result.<ref>When adding comments within the {{tl|relist}} template, please keep in mind that this is a ], and should not be used to give priority to one's own desired outcome</ref>
===Untranscluded discussions===
Sometimes, AFD discussions become excessively long and are temporarily ] from the day's AFD page. This is most often done through the creation of a <tt>/temp</tt> page for the AFD discussion. If you close one of these very large discussions:
# Edit the AFD day page to re-transclude the long discussion.
# Delete the <tt>/temp</tt> page.


When relisting a discussion, it should be '''removed from the log for its original date''' (or in some venues replaced with a pointer to the current date) and moved to the current date's log where the discussion will continue. Scripts and gadgets such as ] automate the process.
==All others ==
* If a separate discussion page was created, follow the AFD procedures above.
* If no separate discussion page was created, please consider creating one. If you choose not to, at least copy the discussion onto the article's Talk page.


==Non-administrators closing discussions== ===Non-administrators closing discussions<span class="anchor" id="NAC"></span>===
{{shortcut|WP:NACD}}
In general, administrators are responsible for closing discussions about deletions. In practice, the various deletion discussions tend to be badly backlogged. Editors in good-standing who have not been made administrators ''may'' close deletion discussions under the following conditions:
In general, ] (admins) are responsible for closing deletion discussions, but non-administrators who are ] (i.e. not ]) may close (or relist) these discussions, with the following provisions:
# Non-administrators may only close decisions which are unambiguous "keep" decisions. Close calls and controversial or ambiguous decisions should be left to an administrator.
* Non-admin closers should indicate their non-admin status with the {{tlx|nacd}} ("non-admin closure") template in the comment for the closure.
#* Non-administrators may also close the other variations of "keep" such as unambiguous "merge and redirect".
* Non-admin closers are accountable to the policies at ] and ]. Repeated non-adherence to these policies may result in being ] from closing discussions.
#* Non-administrators generally should not close "delete" decisions even if they are unanimous. Only administrators have the ability to actually delete the target article, so they will have to re-check for a valid AfD in any case.
* Non-admin closers should limit their closes to outcomes they have the technical ability to implement; for example, non-admins should not close a discussion as ''delete'', because only admins can delete pages.
#* Non-administrators may not "speedy-close" deletion discussions. They must either express their view that the debate should be "speedy-closed" in the normal procedure, or wait until the discussion has run the full AfD period to close it as a "keep" if there is a consensus to do so.
** Certain venues have made an exception to this rule: Non-admins may close ] discussions as ''orphan''<ref>See ].</ref> and – per the implementation process at ] – may close ] discussions as delete.
#* In some situations, an administrator may delete an article without closing the AfD, possibly because they thought the material was suitable for deletion on sight, and did not notice the AfD. If so, the AfD may be closed by a non-administrator. It is advisable for the non-administrator to say who deleted the article, and give the administrator's deletion summary.
* Close calls and controversial decisions are better left to admins.
# Closing discussions in which you have offered an opinion presents a conflict of interest and should be generally avoided; if necessary, contact someone uninvolved to perform the close. One exception is if you are closing your own withdrawn nomination as a ], and all other viewpoints expressed were for keep as well.

# Closing decisions are subject to review and may be reopened. If this happens, take it only as a sign that the decision was not as unambiguous as you thought.
Do not close a discussion if:
* you are not fairly experienced with (or are unfamiliar with) ], in particular, ], ], or the workings of deletion discussions.
* you have offered an opinion in the discussion
* the discussion is for a page in which you have a ] (i.e. a page that you have edited heavily).

However, you may close your own ] nomination as a ], when all other viewpoints were for keep as well.

If an administrator has deleted a page (including by speedy deletion) but neglected to close the discussion, anyone with a registered account may close the discussion provided that the administrator's name and deletion summary are included in the closing rationale.

{{anchor|REOPEN}}{{shortcut|WP:REOPEN}}
Closed discussions generally should not be re-opened. A non-admin should not re-open a discussion unless they were the closer. An ] administrator, acting in their individual capacity, and giving their reasoning, may re-open a discussion closed by a non-admin. The administrator should notify the original closer of the re-opening. Discussions may also be re-opened as a result of a closure review discussion, such as at the ], or at the ] or ] processes. If a discussion is re-opened, take it only as a sign that the decision may not have been as obvious as you thought.

When closing an AfD, do the following:
{|
|-
| <span style="color:green;"><nowiki>{{subst:Afd top|'''result'''}}. ~~~~</nowiki></span>
| &larr; Add ''this line'' at the ''very top'' of the page, with the appropriate result in <nowiki>'''</nowiki>'''bold'''<nowiki>'''</nowiki>.
|-
| <nowiki>===]===</nowiki>
| &larr; Leave this line, the article page title, alone.
|-
|
| &larr; Remove the line containing {{tl|REMOVE THIS TEMPLATE WHEN CLOSING THIS AfD}}.
|-
| ''DISCUSSION'' || &larr; Body of the discussion stays unchanged
|-
| <span style="color:green;">'''<nowiki>{{subst:Afd bottom}}</nowiki>'''</span> || &larr; Add bottom template
|}

=== Closing instructions per venue ===

{| class=wikitable
|+ Closing instructions
! scope="col" | Discussion type
! scope="col" | Information page
! scope="col" | Instructions for closing
|-
! scope="row" | Articles for deletion (AfD){{anchor|AFD}}{{anchor|AfD}}
| ]
| {{shortcut| WP:DELPRO#AFD| WP:DPR#AFD}}
]
|-
! scope="row" | Categories for discussion (CfD){{anchor|CFD}}{{anchor|CfD}}
| ]
| {{shortcut| WP:DELPRO#CFD| WP:DPR#CFD}}
]
|-
! scope="row" | Files for discussion (FfD){{anchor|IFD}}{{anchor|IfD}}{{anchor|FFD}}{{anchor|FfD}}
| ]
| {{shortcut| WP:DELPRO#FFD| WP:DPR#FFD}}
]
|-
! scope="row" | Miscellany for deletion (MfD){{anchor|MFD}}{{anchor|MfD}}
| ]
| {{shortcut| WP:DELPRO#MFD| WP:DPR#MFD}}
]
|-
! scope="row" | Redirects for discussion (RfD){{anchor|RFD}}{{anchor|RfD}}
| ]
| {{shortcut| WP:DELPRO#RFD| WP:DPR#RFD}}
]
|-
! scope="row" | Templates for discussion (TfD){{anchor|TFD}}{{anchor|TfD}}
| ]
| {{shortcut| WP:DELPRO#TFD| WP:DPR#TFD}}
]
|-
! scope="row" | Deletion review (DRV){{anchor|DRV}}
| ]
| {{shortcut| WP:DELPRO#DRV| WP:DPR#DRV}}
]
|}

===Common outcomes===
{{See also|Misplaced Pages:Guide to deletion#Recommendations and outcomes|Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Common outcomes|Misplaced Pages:Redirects for discussion/Common outcomes}}
As a result of a closer ], a deletion discussion may result in one of a number of distinct outcomes, with certain outcomes being more common at certain deletion discussion venues.

{| class="wikitable" <!-- first column sortkey: all, article-focus, others; abc where possible -->
|+ Common outcomes
|-
! scope="col" | Outcome !! scope="col" | Commonly used for !! scope="col" | Details
|-
| '''Keep''' || All || A ] to retain (i.e. not delete) a page, though not necessarily in its current form. To implement a 'keep' outcome: close the deletion discussion as 'keep'; edit the page to remove the deletion notice; and record the outcome on the page's ] using one of several venue-specific templates (see ] for details).
|-
| '''Delete''' || All || A rough consensus to remove (i.e. not retain) a page, including its entire revision history. To implement a 'delete' outcome: close the deletion discussion as 'delete'; delete the page, and link to the deletion discussion in the deletion summary; and, if the page should not be recreated, remove incoming links in other pages (except in discussions, archives and tracking pages).
|-
| '''No consensus''' || All || A lack of a rough consensus for any one particular action. To implement a ] outcome: close the deletion discussion as 'no consensus'; edit the page to remove the deletion notice; and record the outcome on the page's talk page using one of several venue-specific templates (see ] for details).
|-
| '''Move''' (non-category pages), or<br />'''Rename''' (categories) || All || Issues to be addressed by changing the page title (and perhaps then expanding or improving its content). This can happen at AFD especially, if the article could be suitable for Misplaced Pages, but is created under an inappropriate title, and was nominated for deletion, but consensus agrees it is ] if the title is changed. Categories require a different method than other pages.
|-
| ''']''' || Articles, categories, templates || This combines two separate pages into a single page. Merge votes should be ]. If you wish to merge templates or categories, use the deletion discussions. If you wish to merge articles, do not use a deletion discussion, but instead discuss it on the talk page.
|-
| ''']''' (or "Dabify") || Articles, redirects || If the discussion concludes that the title can refer to many topics, it can be changed to a disambiguation page to list all of them.
|-
| '''Redirect''' || Articles, templates, miscellaneous pages || This would be used if the page has no unique and usable content, but information about the topic is found in another article.
|-
| '''Userfy''' || Articles, templates, miscellaneous pages || This would move the page into the creator's userspace so that they may make improvements. If ] are nominated, they will sometimes be moved to userspace if they are found to violate policies or guidelines.
|-
| ''']''' (or "Draftify") || Articles || This changes the article into a draft to be improved so that it meets inclusion requirements.
|-
| '''Delete but allow undeleting with ]''' || Files || If a file is only deleted due to copyright issues, it could be re-uploaded if these issues are resolved
|-
| ''']''' || Categories || This means to delete the category and create a list article instead.
|-
| '''Retarget''' || Redirects || This means that the redirect should lead to a different page.
|-
| '''Refine''' (or "Keep and refine")|| Redirects || The redirect should lead to a specific section of the page it currently targets (e.g. ] → ])
|}

==Deletion discussions needing action before their end date==
===Nomination errors and issues===
{{shortcut|WP:PROCEDURAL|WP:PROCEDURALCLOSE|WP:PCLOSE}}
{{anchor|Procedural closure}}
In certain situations, a deletion discussion ] correcting, moving elsewhere, or a null outcome ("'''procedural close'''"), due to issues with the deletion nomination rather than the merits of the page itself.

A deletion discussion that is poorly formatted should not be closed for this reason alone, in order to avoid ] new users. Instead, ].

{| class=wikitable style="clear: both"
|-
! scope="col" | Error
! scope="col" | Correction
|-
| '''No deletion notice''' on nominated page || The best course of action is to add the tag and note that you've done so. The time of tagging would then be treated as the nomination time.
|-
| '''Currently linked from ]''' || If the nominated page is currently linked from the Main Page, remove any tag from the page itself. Then, if there are legitimate concerns, please use ] to have the link removed before nominating the article. If there are clearly none, or the nomination is disruptive, the nomination page should be closed early (see 'speedy close').
|-
| '''Nomination is an immediate objection to a prior deletion outcome''', more appropriate for ] || List it at deletion review on the nominator's behalf, and link it appropriately (including linking it from the closed discussion), notify the nominator, and close the deletion discussion.
|-
| '''Venue inappropriate''' (e.g., a file hosted on ], category or redirect at AFD, or discussions that the chosen venue is unable to address) || List the topic at the correct venue, notify the nominator, and close the discussion providing a link to the new discussion. Never close a discussion as a wrong venue without opening a discussion at an appropriate one.
|-
| '''Page does not exist''' or has already been deleted prior to the nomination || Close the discussion, and place a notice on the nominator's talk page. It is entirely possible that they may have mistyped the page name, or that the page was already deleted before they could start the deletion discussion. If the former was the case, politely tell the nominator to properly start a new discussion with the correct title, and the time they start the new discussion will be treated as the nomination time.
|}

===Early closure===
{{Shortcut|WP:EARLY|WP:SCLOSE}}
In general, deletion discussions should remain open for at least seven days (168 hours) to allow interested editors adequate time to participate. However, under certain circumstances, discussions may be closed prior to the seven-day timeframe.

Closers should apply good judgment before speedily closing a discussion, since often it is best to allow the discussion to continue for the entirety of the seven-day period.

{| class=wikitable
|-
! scope="col" | Reason
! scope="col" | Explanation
|- id="Withdrawn"
| id="Withdrawn nomination" |'''Withdrawn''' || {{Shortcut|WP:WITHDRAWN}}
While the nominator may withdraw their nomination at any time, if subsequent editors have suggested an outcome besides keep or added substantive comments unrelated to deletion, the discussion '''should not be closed simply because the nominator wishes to withdraw it'''.
* The nominator can <s>strike</s> out their nom statement, and add a note about the withdrawal.
* Early closure is inappropriate where it appears that the withdrawal is simply an attempt to short-circuit an ongoing discussion.
* If the nominator appears to have genuinely changed their mind due to other views expressed, the discussion should not be considered withdrawn. Instead, consider whether to use any of the early closures below.
|- id="Speedy keep"
| ''']''' || A "speedy keep" close is warranted when the nominator withdraws the nomination or fails to advance an argument for deletion or redirection—perhaps only proposing an alternative action such as moving or merging—'''and''' no one other than the nominator recommends that the page be deleted or redirected. A "speedy keep" outcome is also appropriate when the nomination unquestionably is an attempt to vandalize or to otherwise create disruption. For example:
* Nominations which are clearly an attempt to end an editing dispute through deletion (possibly in an attempt to ]), when ] would be a more appropriate course.
* Nominations which are made solely to provide a forum for disruption (this includes ]).
* {{anchor|policy}}The nominated page is a policy or guideline. The deletion process is not a forum for policy concerns.
* ] nominations (recently featured articles, for example). This includes re-nominating the same page with the same arguments immediately after they were strongly rejected in a recently closed deletion discussion.
* Nominations which are so erroneous that they indicate that the nominator has not even read the article in question.
* The nominator is ], so their edits are not to be retained. In that case, the ''nominated page'' is speedily kept while the ''nomination'' can be tagged with {{tl|db-g5}} and speedily deleted as a banned contribution. However, if subsequent editors have added substantive comments in good faith, the nomination should not be speedily closed (though the nominator's opinion will be discounted in the closure decision).
|- id="Speedy delete close"
| '''Speedy delete'''<br/>(see also {{Section link||Speedy deletion}}) || When the nominated page unambiguously falls within any criteria for speedy deletion, particularly ] (attack page) or ] (copyright violation), it is not necessary to wait until the end of the discussion period.
|- id="SNOW"
| <b id="Snowball clause">]</b> || The "snowball clause" exists to avoid ], or when the outcome of the deletion discussion is, or has become, ], such that there is not a "snowball's chance in hell" that the outcome will be anything other than what is expected, and there is clearly no need at all to prolong discussion further.

This clause '''should not be used''' to close a discussion when a particular outcome is merely "likely" or "highly likely", and there is a genuine and reasoned basis for disagreement. This is because deletion discussions are ]; it is important to be reasonably sure that there is little or no chance of accidentally excluding significant input or perspectives, or changing the weight of different views, if closed early. Especially, closers should beware of interpreting "early pile on" as necessarily showing how a discussion will end up. This can sometimes happen when a topic attracts high levels of attention from those engaged (or having a specific view) but slower attention from other less involved editors, perhaps with other points of view. It can sometimes be better to allow a few extra days even if current discussion seems very clearly to hold one opinion, to be sure that it really will be a snowball and as a courtesy to be sure that no significant input will be excluded if closed very soon.
|}

==Search all deletion discussions==
{{shortcut|WP:SEARCHDEL}}

To search for any mention of an existing ] of interest in "all discussion types" listed above, go to the page of interest, and ] this line in any of its wikitext:
<code>{<nowiki />{ ] WP: Deletion process | search links }}</code>
These three ]s will then appear in this box (but in warning coloration):
<section begin=search links />
{| border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0" style="width:61%;<includeonly>background:pink</includeonly>"
|
* {{sl| "{{FULLPAGENAME}}" intitle: discussion | discussion | limit=100 | ns4 | ns5 }} <!-- namespace #4 is Misplaced Pages -->
* {{sl| "{{FULLPAGENAME}}" intitle: deletion | deletion | limit=100 | ns4 | ns5 }} <!-- namespace #5 is Misplaced Pages talk -->
* {{sl| "{{FULLPAGENAME}}" intitle: copyright| copyright| limit=100 | ns4 | ns5 }}
|}<section end=search links />

From that preview, activate a search. From search results, modify the query, return to the preview, or not. Preview is safe. Return and search all three.

==Pages with many revisions==
{{Shortcut|WP:BIGDELETE}}
The deletion of pages with long histories may impact server performance. As a precaution, therefore, deletions of pages with more than ] require the special "bigdelete" user right, which administrators do not have. Such deletions can be requested of stewards at ].

== Notes ==
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Latest revision as of 00:31, 8 January 2025

For instructions on nominating a page for deletion, please refer to the deletion policy or the Guide to deletion.
Blue tickThis page documents an English Misplaced Pages deletion guideline.
Editors should generally follow it, though exceptions may apply. Substantive edits to this page should reflect consensus. When in doubt, discuss first on this guideline's talk page.
Are you new here? Welcome! There is a simplified version of this page at Misplaced Pages:Introduction to deletion process.

The deletion process encompasses the processes involved in implementing and recording the community's decisions to delete or keep articles, media, and other pages.

Normally, a deletion discussion must be held to form a consensus to delete a page. In general, administrators are responsible for closing these discussions, though non-administrators in good standing may close them under specific conditions. However, editors may propose the deletion of a page if they believe that it would be an uncontroversial candidate for deletion. In some circumstances, a page may be speedily deleted if it meets strict criteria set by consensus.

Note: Office actions and declarations from the Wikimedia Foundation Board or the system administrators, particularly concerning copyright, legal issues, or server load, take priority over community consensus.

Deletion discussions
Articles
Templates and modules
Files
Categories
Redirects
Miscellany
Speedy deletion
Proposed deletion

Speedy deletion

The speedy deletion process applies to pages which meet at least one of the criteria for speedy deletion (CSD), which specify the only cases in which administrators have broad consensus support to, at their discretion, bypass deletion discussion and immediately delete Misplaced Pages pages or media.

Before deleting a page through the speedy deletion process, please verify that it meets at least one of the criteria for speedy deletion, check the page history to assess whether it would instead be possible to revert and salvage a previous version and to determine whether there was a cut-and-paste move involved, and search for other information which may impact the need or reason for deletion:

  • The initial edit summary may have information about the source of or reason for the page.
  • The talk page may refer to previous deletion discussions or have ongoing discussion relevant to including the page.
  • The page log may have information about previous deletions that could warrant SALTing the page or keeping it.
  • WhatLinksHere may show that the page is an oft-referred part of the encyclopedia, or may show other similar pages that warrant deletion. For pages that should not be recreated, incoming links in other pages (except in discussions, archives and tracking pages) should be removed.

If speedy deletion is inappropriate for a page:

  1. Please remove the speedy deletion tag from the page. Doing so will automatically remove the page from Category:Candidates for speedy deletion.
  2. Consider notifying the nominator, using {{speedy-decline}} or {{uw-csd}}. (If you're using CSD Helper, it will usually notify the nominator for you; it will normally use its own notification template.)

When deleting a page through the speedy deletion process, please specify the reason for deletion in the deletion summary, so that it will be recorded into the deletion log. Quoting page content in the deletion summary may be helpful, but must not be done for attack content or copyrighted text. In some cases, it would be appropriate to notify the page's creator of the deletion.

If they wish, administrators are free to use the CSD Helper user script to help them process editors' CSD nominations. It makes the process smoother and quicker.

Proposed deletion

The proposed deletion (PROD) process applies to articles and files that do not meet the stringent criteria for speedy deletion, but for which it is believed that deletion would be uncontroversial. In this process, an editor places a tag on the article or the file, and any editor can remove the tag to save the page. If the tag remains after seven days, the page can be deleted. For instructions on handling articles and files that have been proposed for deletion, see Misplaced Pages:Proposed deletion#Deletion.

A stronger version of the proposed deletion criteria (BLPPROD) applies to articles about biographies of living people with no sources. Their deletion can only be contested by adding a source.

Copyright problems

Pages may be speedily deleted in the case of unambiguous copyright infringement (see Misplaced Pages:Criteria for speedy deletion#G12. Unambiguous copyright infringement for details). Pages written extensively by contributors with a history of copyright violation may also be deleted if they qualify for presumptive deletion and have been listed at Misplaced Pages:Copyright problems for at least 7 days.

If you delete a file due to copyright or non-free use issues that will not apply after some future date (for example, once the file enters the public domain in the United States) and that future date is known, please list the file at Category:Future copyright expiration.

Deletion discussion venues

Shortcuts

Deletion discussion venues (or deletion forums) are the six places to formally nominate for a discussion, a page not eligible for speedy deletion.

Deletion venues
Discussion type Scope Reasons for deletion / Starting a discussion / Closing instructions
Articles for deletion (AfD) Articles and other pages in the main namespace (e.g. disambiguation pages), excluding redirects. Reasons for deletion
Starting a discussion
Speedy process: PRODCSD
Closing instructions
Categories for discussion (CfD) Categories and stub templates. Reasons for deletion
Starting a discussion
Speedy process
Closing instructions
Files for discussion (FfD) Files (most of which are images). Reasons for deletion
Starting a discussion
Speedy process: PRODCSD
Closing instructions
Miscellany for deletion (MfD) Reasons for deletion
Starting a discussion
Speedy process
Closing instructions
Redirects for discussion (RfD) Redirects, including soft redirects, in any namespace. Reasons for deletion
Starting a discussion
Speedy process
Closing instructions
Templates for discussion (TfD) Pages in the Template: and Module: namespaces, excluding stub templates, userboxes, and redirects. Reasons for deletion
Starting a discussion
Speedy process
Closing instructions.
Requested moves (RM) While primarily for renaming (moving) pages, may result in deletion (e.g. of a redirect or trivial content at the target page name) or merger.

Use for all rename discussions other than for categories and stub templates (both of which are done at Misplaced Pages:Categories for discussion).

When to use RM
Starting a discussion
Speedy process
Closing instructions
  1. The process of starting a discussion is greatly aided by the use of Twinkle, a software package available to any autoconfirmed user.
  2. There is also proposed deletion, an alternative system to suggest uncontroversial delayed speedy deletion of pages in the article namespace after a notice has been present for seven days.
  3. ^ Established policies, guidelines, and process pages, along with templates related to them, should not be nominated at deletion venues, because it is outside of their prerogative to modify or revoke policy. Instead, start a discussion on the talk page of the concerned page or at the village pump.
Review venues
Discussion type Scope Closing instructions
Deletion review (DRV) For appealing the deletion of a page or outcome of a deletion discussion that appears to be against community consensus, if the request is outside of the scope of requests for undeletion, and after discussing with the deleting administrator or closer respectively. Purpose
Starting a discussion
Closing instructions
Move review (MR) For appealing the closure of a requested move, including one that resulted in a deletion or merger, if it appears to be against consensus or proper closing procedure, and after discussing with the closer. Purpose
Starting a discussion
Closing instructions

Closing discussions that have run their full time

Discussions are usually closed after seven days (168 hours). Although the steps or process for closing deletion discussions vary between the #Deletion discussion venues, a few general principles apply for all deletion discussions.

Usually, closing a discussion is an administrator action, but experienced users in good standing may close (or relist), per the guidelines below.

When closing a discussion, make certain that all pages under discussion have an XfD notification template placed upon the page (also known as "tagging" the page under discussion), in order to notify others about the discussion. And pay close attention to this for group nominations, as it is not uncommon for only one of the pages in question to have been tagged. In general, if this happens, all the pages under discussion should be tagged, and once that is done, #RELIST the discussion. If circumstances indicate that relisting may be inappropriate, then instead just close (depending on tagging) part or all of the discussion as "no action", due to the lack of tagged notification.

Determining consensus

Shortcut Main pages: Misplaced Pages:Consensus § Determining consensus, and Misplaced Pages:Polling is not a substitute for discussion

Consensus is formed through the careful consideration, dissection and eventual synthesis of different perspectives presented during the discussion, and is not calculated solely by number of votes.

Outcomes should reflect the rough consensus reached in the deletion discussion and community consensus on a wider scale. (While consensus can change, consensus among a limited group of editors, at one place and time, cannot override community consensus on a wider scale.)

Other possible (non-standard) decision results, and/or "combinations" may sometimes be appropriate at the closer's discretion. For example, "Merge and delete", "Rename and merge", or "Transwiki". The closer should aim in any case, to decide based upon consensus, policy, and community norms.

In addition, it can sometimes be useful to provide a brief explanatory note, to make the rationale for the decision clear. This is especially true in heated and high public profile discussions, or where many views will be given little weight (or a few views given substantial weight), or where you think the basis of the close may be misunderstood or potentially reviewed by others.

Also remember that nobody is obligated to close a discussion, nor is it crucial that a discussion be closed immediately once its week-long run has ended. If you feel that there is a conflict between the views expressed, and Misplaced Pages's policies and guidelines (e.g., an inappropriate super-majority view without an appropriate basis), it may be preferable to instead comment yourself, rather than closing, even if the "due date" for closing has been reached, and leave the close to another editor.

Deletion requested by subject

Main pages: Misplaced Pages:Biographies of living persons § Deletion, and Misplaced Pages:Deletion policy § Deletion of biographies and BLPs

Deletion discussions concerning biographies of living persons who are relatively unknown, non-public figures, where the subject has requested deletion and there is no rough consensus to keep, may be closed as 'delete' per the deletion policy and BLP policy (request for deletion). Closers should review these policies to confirm the criteria are met, and then use their discretion.

Conduct during discussions

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  • Inappropriate canvassing and suspected meatpuppetry: Evaluate whether it has influenced the outcome of the discussion in a way that compromised the standard consensus-building process. If appropriate, remind participants that deletion discussions are not a vote, and link to a suitable information page. Remember to assume good faith in your tone – the participants may well intend to help by doing what they think is right.
  • Suspected sock-puppetry: If blatant, individual comments may be tagged (this is likely to be seen as lacking good faith or offensive if the case is not clear). If unsure, report as usual for suspected sock-puppetry, and indicate your concern and reason in the discussion for the closer and future participants, but in a way that addresses the page under discussion, rather than attacking the user.

No quorum

"Misplaced Pages:Soft Deletion" redirects here. For the failed proposal, see Misplaced Pages:Soft deletion (failed proposal). Shortcuts

If a nomination has received few or no comments from any editor, and no one has opposed deletion, and the article hasn't been declined for proposed deletion in the past, the closing administrator should treat the XfD nomination as an expired PROD and follow the instructions listed at Misplaced Pages:Proposed deletion#Procedure for administrators. Generally, this will result in soft deletion (see below), but administrators should evaluate the nominating statement as they would a PROD rationale. Closing an unopposed XfD nomination under this procedure does not require the discussion to have been relisted any particular number of times.

If the nomination has received very few or no comments but appears controversial to the closing administrator, or has been declined for proposed deletion in the past, the discussion may be closed at the closer's discretion and best judgement. Common options include, but are not limited to:

  • relisting the discussion.
  • closing as "no consensus" with "no prejudice against speedy renomination" (NPASR);
  • closing in favour of the nominator's stated proposal;
  • soft deleting the article.

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Soft deletion is a special kind of deletion which may be used after an article's deletion discussion. If a deletion discussion receives minimal participation, the article may be deleted. However, in this case, the article can be restored for any reason on request. If your article was soft-deleted, you can request it be restored at Requests for undeletion. The closer should make it clear the deletion is a soft delete as part of the close, ideally with a link to this guideline.

There is consensus among the community that problematic or likely problematic articles with an appropriate redirection target may be blanked and redirected by any editor if there are no objections. This similarly applies to deletion nominations as well; if no editor suggests that the corresponding article should be kept, then redirection is an option.

Relisting discussions

"Misplaced Pages:Relisting" redirects here. For relisting requested moves, see Misplaced Pages:Requested moves § Relisting a requested move. See also: Misplaced Pages:Dashboard/Relisted AfD debates Shortcut

If, at the end of the initial seven-day period:

  • the discussion has only a few participants (including the nominator); or
  • the discussion seems to be lacking arguments based on policy; or
  • the participants in the discussion might be nearing a #Consensus;

it may be appropriate to relist the discussion instead of closing, in order to allow for the possibility that further discussion might lead to a discernible consensus. However, relisting should not be a substitute for a no consensus closure. If the closer feels there has been substantive discussion, and disparate opinions supported by policy have been expressed, but consensus has not been achieved, a no-consensus close may be preferable. A relisted discussion may be closed once consensus is determined, without necessarily waiting for another seven days.

Editor qualifications to relist a discussion are the same as required to close a discussion - see #NAC, for further information.

While having a deletion notice on a page is not harmful, its presence over several weeks can become disheartening for potential editors. Therefore, repeatedly relisting discussions merely in the hope of getting sufficient participation is not recommended. In general, a discussion should not be relisted more than twice. When relisting for a third (or further) time, or when relisting a discussion with a substantial number of commenters, the relisting editor should write a short explanation either within the {{relist}} template, or in addition to it, on why they did not consider the current state of the discussion sufficient to determine a closure result.

When relisting a discussion, it should be removed from the log for its original date (or in some venues replaced with a pointer to the current date) and moved to the current date's log where the discussion will continue. Scripts and gadgets such as XFDcloser automate the process.

Non-administrators closing discussions

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In general, administrators (admins) are responsible for closing deletion discussions, but non-administrators who are registered (i.e. not IP users) may close (or relist) these discussions, with the following provisions:

  • Non-admin closers should indicate their non-admin status with the {{nacd}} ("non-admin closure") template in the comment for the closure.
  • Non-admin closers are accountable to the policies at WP:ADMINACCT and WP:UNINVOLVED. Repeated non-adherence to these policies may result in being topic banned from closing discussions.
  • Non-admin closers should limit their closes to outcomes they have the technical ability to implement; for example, non-admins should not close a discussion as delete, because only admins can delete pages.
  • Close calls and controversial decisions are better left to admins.

Do not close a discussion if:

However, you may close your own #Withdrawn nomination as a speedy keep, when all other viewpoints were for keep as well.

If an administrator has deleted a page (including by speedy deletion) but neglected to close the discussion, anyone with a registered account may close the discussion provided that the administrator's name and deletion summary are included in the closing rationale.

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Closed discussions generally should not be re-opened. A non-admin should not re-open a discussion unless they were the closer. An uninvolved administrator, acting in their individual capacity, and giving their reasoning, may re-open a discussion closed by a non-admin. The administrator should notify the original closer of the re-opening. Discussions may also be re-opened as a result of a closure review discussion, such as at the Administrators' noticeboard, or at the Deletion review or Move review processes. If a discussion is re-opened, take it only as a sign that the decision may not have been as obvious as you thought.

When closing an AfD, do the following:

{{subst:Afd top|'''result'''}}. ~~~~ ← Add this line at the very top of the page, with the appropriate result in '''bold'''.
===]=== ← Leave this line, the article page title, alone.
← Remove the line containing {{REMOVE THIS TEMPLATE WHEN CLOSING THIS AfD}}.
DISCUSSION ← Body of the discussion stays unchanged
{{subst:Afd bottom}} ← Add bottom template

Closing instructions per venue

Closing instructions
Discussion type Information page Instructions for closing
Articles for deletion (AfD) Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion Shortcuts

Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Administrator instructions

Categories for discussion (CfD) Misplaced Pages:Categories for discussion Shortcuts

Misplaced Pages:Categories for discussion/Administrator instructions

Files for discussion (FfD) Misplaced Pages:Files for discussion Shortcuts

Misplaced Pages:Files for discussion/Administrator instructions

Miscellany for deletion (MfD) Misplaced Pages:Miscellany for deletion Shortcuts

Misplaced Pages:Miscellany for deletion/Administrator instructions

Redirects for discussion (RfD) Misplaced Pages:Redirects for discussion Shortcuts

Misplaced Pages:Redirects for discussion/Administrator instructions

Templates for discussion (TfD) Misplaced Pages:Templates for discussion Shortcuts

Misplaced Pages:Templates for discussion/Closing instructions

Deletion review (DRV) Misplaced Pages:Deletion review Shortcuts

Misplaced Pages:Deletion review/Administrator instructions

Common outcomes

See also: Misplaced Pages:Guide to deletion § Recommendations and outcomes, Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Common outcomes, and Misplaced Pages:Redirects for discussion/Common outcomes

As a result of a closer #Determining consensus, a deletion discussion may result in one of a number of distinct outcomes, with certain outcomes being more common at certain deletion discussion venues.

Common outcomes
Outcome Commonly used for Details
Keep All A rough consensus to retain (i.e. not delete) a page, though not necessarily in its current form. To implement a 'keep' outcome: close the deletion discussion as 'keep'; edit the page to remove the deletion notice; and record the outcome on the page's talk page using one of several venue-specific templates (see #Closing instructions per venue for details).
Delete All A rough consensus to remove (i.e. not retain) a page, including its entire revision history. To implement a 'delete' outcome: close the deletion discussion as 'delete'; delete the page, and link to the deletion discussion in the deletion summary; and, if the page should not be recreated, remove incoming links in other pages (except in discussions, archives and tracking pages).
No consensus All A lack of a rough consensus for any one particular action. To implement a no consensus outcome: close the deletion discussion as 'no consensus'; edit the page to remove the deletion notice; and record the outcome on the page's talk page using one of several venue-specific templates (see #Closing instructions per venue for details).
Move (non-category pages), or
Rename (categories)
All Issues to be addressed by changing the page title (and perhaps then expanding or improving its content). This can happen at AFD especially, if the article could be suitable for Misplaced Pages, but is created under an inappropriate title, and was nominated for deletion, but consensus agrees it is fixable if the title is changed. Categories require a different method than other pages.
Merge Articles, categories, templates This combines two separate pages into a single page. Merge votes should be specific and clear. If you wish to merge templates or categories, use the deletion discussions. If you wish to merge articles, do not use a deletion discussion, but instead discuss it on the talk page.
Disambiguate (or "Dabify") Articles, redirects If the discussion concludes that the title can refer to many topics, it can be changed to a disambiguation page to list all of them.
Redirect Articles, templates, miscellaneous pages This would be used if the page has no unique and usable content, but information about the topic is found in another article.
Userfy Articles, templates, miscellaneous pages This would move the page into the creator's userspace so that they may make improvements. If Misplaced Pages essays are nominated, they will sometimes be moved to userspace if they are found to violate policies or guidelines.
Incubate (or "Draftify") Articles This changes the article into a draft to be improved so that it meets inclusion requirements.
Delete but allow undeleting with an appropriate licence Files If a file is only deleted due to copyright issues, it could be re-uploaded if these issues are resolved
Listify Categories This means to delete the category and create a list article instead.
Retarget Redirects This means that the redirect should lead to a different page.
Refine (or "Keep and refine") Redirects The redirect should lead to a specific section of the page it currently targets (e.g. AfricaAfrica#History)

Deletion discussions needing action before their end date

Nomination errors and issues

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In certain situations, a deletion discussion may require correcting, moving elsewhere, or a null outcome ("procedural close"), due to issues with the deletion nomination rather than the merits of the page itself.

A deletion discussion that is poorly formatted should not be closed for this reason alone, in order to avoid biting new users. Instead, fix it.

Error Correction
No deletion notice on nominated page The best course of action is to add the tag and note that you've done so. The time of tagging would then be treated as the nomination time.
Currently linked from Main Page If the nominated page is currently linked from the Main Page, remove any tag from the page itself. Then, if there are legitimate concerns, please use Misplaced Pages:Main Page/Errors to have the link removed before nominating the article. If there are clearly none, or the nomination is disruptive, the nomination page should be closed early (see 'speedy close').
Nomination is an immediate objection to a prior deletion outcome, more appropriate for deletion review List it at deletion review on the nominator's behalf, and link it appropriately (including linking it from the closed discussion), notify the nominator, and close the deletion discussion.
Venue inappropriate (e.g., a file hosted on Commons, category or redirect at AFD, or discussions that the chosen venue is unable to address) List the topic at the correct venue, notify the nominator, and close the discussion providing a link to the new discussion. Never close a discussion as a wrong venue without opening a discussion at an appropriate one.
Page does not exist or has already been deleted prior to the nomination Close the discussion, and place a notice on the nominator's talk page. It is entirely possible that they may have mistyped the page name, or that the page was already deleted before they could start the deletion discussion. If the former was the case, politely tell the nominator to properly start a new discussion with the correct title, and the time they start the new discussion will be treated as the nomination time.

Early closure

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In general, deletion discussions should remain open for at least seven days (168 hours) to allow interested editors adequate time to participate. However, under certain circumstances, discussions may be closed prior to the seven-day timeframe.

Closers should apply good judgment before speedily closing a discussion, since often it is best to allow the discussion to continue for the entirety of the seven-day period.

Reason Explanation
Withdrawn Shortcut

While the nominator may withdraw their nomination at any time, if subsequent editors have suggested an outcome besides keep or added substantive comments unrelated to deletion, the discussion should not be closed simply because the nominator wishes to withdraw it.

  • The nominator can strike out their nom statement, and add a note about the withdrawal.
  • Early closure is inappropriate where it appears that the withdrawal is simply an attempt to short-circuit an ongoing discussion.
  • If the nominator appears to have genuinely changed their mind due to other views expressed, the discussion should not be considered withdrawn. Instead, consider whether to use any of the early closures below.
Speedy keep A "speedy keep" close is warranted when the nominator withdraws the nomination or fails to advance an argument for deletion or redirection—perhaps only proposing an alternative action such as moving or merging—and no one other than the nominator recommends that the page be deleted or redirected. A "speedy keep" outcome is also appropriate when the nomination unquestionably is an attempt to vandalize or to otherwise create disruption. For example:
  • Nominations which are clearly an attempt to end an editing dispute through deletion (possibly in an attempt to game the system), when dispute resolution would be a more appropriate course.
  • Nominations which are made solely to provide a forum for disruption (this includes editor harassment).
  • The nominated page is a policy or guideline. The deletion process is not a forum for policy concerns.
  • Frivolous or vexatious nominations (recently featured articles, for example). This includes re-nominating the same page with the same arguments immediately after they were strongly rejected in a recently closed deletion discussion.
  • Nominations which are so erroneous that they indicate that the nominator has not even read the article in question.
  • The nominator is banned, so their edits are not to be retained. In that case, the nominated page is speedily kept while the nomination can be tagged with {{db-g5}} and speedily deleted as a banned contribution. However, if subsequent editors have added substantive comments in good faith, the nomination should not be speedily closed (though the nominator's opinion will be discounted in the closure decision).
Speedy delete
(see also § Speedy deletion)
When the nominated page unambiguously falls within any criteria for speedy deletion, particularly criterion G10 (attack page) or criterion G12 (copyright violation), it is not necessary to wait until the end of the discussion period.
Snowball clause The "snowball clause" exists to avoid process for the sake of process, or when the outcome of the deletion discussion is, or has become, almost certain, such that there is not a "snowball's chance in hell" that the outcome will be anything other than what is expected, and there is clearly no need at all to prolong discussion further.

This clause should not be used to close a discussion when a particular outcome is merely "likely" or "highly likely", and there is a genuine and reasoned basis for disagreement. This is because deletion discussions are not a vote; it is important to be reasonably sure that there is little or no chance of accidentally excluding significant input or perspectives, or changing the weight of different views, if closed early. Especially, closers should beware of interpreting "early pile on" as necessarily showing how a discussion will end up. This can sometimes happen when a topic attracts high levels of attention from those engaged (or having a specific view) but slower attention from other less involved editors, perhaps with other points of view. It can sometimes be better to allow a few extra days even if current discussion seems very clearly to hold one opinion, to be sure that it really will be a snowball and as a courtesy to be sure that no significant input will be excluded if closed very soon.

Search all deletion discussions

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To search for any mention of an existing fullpagename of interest in "all discussion types" listed above, go to the page of interest, and preview this line in any of its wikitext: {{ #lst: WP: Deletion process | search links }} These three search links will then appear in this box (but in warning coloration):

From that preview, activate a search. From search results, modify the query, return to the preview, or not. Preview is safe. Return and search all three.

Pages with many revisions

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The deletion of pages with long histories may impact server performance. As a precaution, therefore, deletions of pages with more than 5,000 revisions require the special "bigdelete" user right, which administrators do not have. Such deletions can be requested of stewards at meta:Steward requests/Miscellaneous.

Notes

  1. The acronym "NPASR" may be also be used outside of this context, and does not necessarily refer to a close due to no quorum.
  2. Usually articles unreferenced for years.
  3. However, discussions with minimal participation where no one opposes deletion should be closed per #No quorum.
  4. When adding comments within the {{relist}} template, please keep in mind that this is a Misplaced Pages administration template, and should not be used to give priority to one's own desired outcome
  5. See this July 2015 discussion.

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