Outward Wiki:Speedy deletion policy

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Outward Wiki:Policies

Policy status and phases

Category policy
Copyright policy
Deletion policy
Speedy deletion
DNP policy
NDA policy
Editing policy
Disruptive editing policy
External links
Fan fiction
Images policy

Items policy
Lore policy
Naming policy
Neutrality policy
Personal articles
Player character pages
Stub policy
Three revert rule
User naming
Vandalism policy
Voting policy

See also: Guidelines, administrators

This page is an official policy on Outward Wiki.

The Outward wiki policy is based heavily on Wikipedia policy, Wowpedia Policies and the YPPedia Policies and guidelines.


This policy is considered a standard to be followed by all users.

  • You are free to suggest an adjustment to this policy. Make sure, however, that your proposal meets the requirements set here.
  • Check the Policies page for a complete overview of all the policies for the Outward Wiki.
Commons-emblem-notice.svgThis is part of the overall Deletion policy, but has its own article since the process is quite different.
Gnome-emblem-important.svgWhen flagging an article for speedy deletion, do not remove any text. Simply add the tag to the top of the page. Further, be sure you check to determine if there are any links to the page at hand. If there are, make a note of that immediately below the tag.

Why "Speedy deletion"?

There are many essentially blank articles here at Outward Wiki, many of which will likely never have any content, or articles which were created by mistake and the author deletes the contents, but forgets to ask for the article to be deleted. This policy is originated in the necessity to be able to skirt long-winded votes for deletion for even essentially blank articles which have never had any content.

The idea of this is to let admins know what articles could probably be deleted without collateral damage such as the loss of a fellow Wiki editor.

Process

First, a user will place a {{speedydelete|<Explanation or reason>}} tag at the top of an article and will thus place it in Category:Articles for speedy deletion. Next when an admin comes along, he may either delete the article or decide that the article is too important for a speedy delete. Other users, if they believe that a given article is too important to warrant a speedy delete, can of course also remove the {{speedydelete}} tag and replace it according to the deletion policy currently in effect.

There should be no removal of text in the process of tagging an article for speedy deletion, no matter what the quality of the text is. If there is a note to be made, it should be made immediately below the tag, and should include whether or not there are any links to the article.

The administrator must judge whether or not the article was flagged only to take a shot at another user. If this happens, the one who flagged the article should be considered a vandal.

Gartoon-Incandescent-Bulb.svgHint: You should use {{speedydelete|<reason> |<reason=> |<sig=>>}} to add your reason and optionally, your signature. Not having a reason weakens the case for using {{speedydelete}}, so please put one in. See {{speedydelete}} for further documentation.
Commons-emblem-issue.svg If you add an explanation/reason that is not relevant or doesn't serve as a meaningful explanation, it will be considered the same as having not added an explanation/reason.

Qualifications

Some qualifications follow here:

  1. The page was edited by only one significant contributor (such as – but not exclusively – a user page) and:
    • the author requests deletion or the author deletes all contents of the article later
    • another user decides according to other qualifications
  2. The page has never had any content, especially if it appears that it will never have any content
  3. The page violates a policy where the consequence is speedy deletion

If a page is incorrectly flagged

If you see a page that has the {{speedydelete}} tag and feel that this page should not be speedy-deleted:

  1. Replace the {{speedydelete}} tag with the {{Delete}} tag.
  2. Create a talk page for this article if one does not exist.
  3. Pull in {{subst:Delete/Talk}} on the talk page.
  4. Vote to keep the page and comment on why (or vote to delete the page and explain why it should not be a speedy delete).
Commons-emblem-notice.svg This is a readers' digest version of the Deletion policy. You may want to read it in its entirety.

See also