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#<span id="A5" />'''Transwikied articles'''. Any article that has been discussed at Articles for Deletion (et al), where the outcome was to transwiki, and where the transwikification has been properly performed and the author information recorded.
#<span id="A5" />'''Transwikied articles'''. Any article that has been discussed at Articles for Deletion (et al), where the outcome was to transwiki, and where the transwikification has been properly performed and the author information recorded.
#<span id="A6" />'''Attack pages'''. Articles which serve no purpose but to disparage their subject (e.g., "Joe Random is a pathetic moron"). <!-- this is an example of an attack page, not of patent nonsense; please don't reword to make it silly -->
#<span id="A6" />'''Attack pages'''. Articles which serve no purpose but to disparage their subject (e.g., "Joe Random is a pathetic moron"). <!-- this is an example of an attack page, not of patent nonsense; please don't reword to make it silly -->
#<span id="A7" />'''Unremarkable people or groups'''. An article about a real person or group of people that does not assert their importance or significance. If the assertion is disputed or controversial, it should be taken to AFD instead.
#<span id="A7" />'''Unremarkable people or groups'''. An article about a real person, group of people, band or club that does not assert the importance or significance of its subject. If the assertion is disputed or controversial, it should be taken to AFD instead.
#<span id="A8" />An article that is a '''blatant copyright infringement''' and meets these parameters:
#<span id="A8" />An article that is a '''blatant copyright infringement''' and meets these parameters:
#* Material is unquestionably copied from the website of a commercial content provider (e.g. encyclopedia, news service) and;
#* Material is unquestionably copied from the website of a commercial content provider (e.g. encyclopedia, news service) and;

Revision as of 12:33, 21 December 2005

Current list: Category:Candidates for speedy deletion

There are a few limited cases where admins can delete Wikipedia pages or media "on sight" without further debate. Even if listed on Wikipedia:Articles for deletion or a related page, such pages may be deleted and the discussion ended. Before deleting, an admin should always check the page history to see if any previous version can be restored, such that deletion is not necessary. Of course, the Sandbox is exempt from deletion.

Non-admins can ask for an admin to delete such a page, either by listing it on speedy deletions, or by adding a {{deletebecause|Reason}} template. It would be friendly to notify the author of the article as well; everyone was new once. Note that some Wikipedians create articles in multiple saves. Try to avoid deleting a page too soon after its initial creation, as the author may be working on it. The word "speedy" in this context refers to the quickness of the decision making process and not the length of time elapsed since article creation.

People sometimes use abbreviations to refer to these criteria (e.g. "A3" meaning section A, criterion 3) but for the sake of clarity this is not encouraged.


General

  1. Patent nonsense, i.e. no meaningful content, unsalvageably incoherent page. This does not include: poor writing, partisan screeds, obscene remarks, vandalism, badly translated material, implausible theories or hoaxes.
  2. Test pages (e.g., "Can I really create a page here?").
  3. Pure vandalism, including redirects created during cleanup of page move vandalism.
  4. Recreation of deleted material. A substantially identical copy, by any title, of a page that was deleted according to the deletion policy, except if it is in user space, or undeleted per the undeletion policy. Before deleting again, the admin should ensure that the material is substantially identical, and not merely a new article on the same subject. In case of a speedily deleted page, they must also determine that it did meet a criterion for speedy deletion in the first place.
  5. Banned user. Contributions made by a banned user while they were banned.
  6. History merging. Temporarily deleting a page in order to merge page histories.
  7. Author requests deletion. Any page for which deletion is requested by the original author, provided the page was edited only by its author and was mistakenly created.
  8. Talk pages of already deleted pages, unless they contain the deletion discussion and it isn't logged elsewhere.
  9. Making room for a page move that is non-controversial or is consensual, for instance reversing a redirect, or removing a disambig page that only points to a single article

Articles

For any articles that are not speedy deletion candidates, use Wikipedia:Articles for deletion.

  1. Very short articles providing little or no context (e.g., "He is a funny man that has created Factory and the Hacienda. And, by the way, his wife is great."). Limited content is not in itself a reason to delete if there is enough context to allow expansion. Google may help in determining context, though, and allow for the article's expansion.
  2. Foreign language articles that exist on another Wikimedia project.
  3. No content whatsoever. Any article whose contents consist only of links elsewhere (including hyperlinks, category tags and "see also" sections), a rephrasing of the title, and/or attempts to correspond with the person or group named by its title.
  4. (merged into 3)
  5. Transwikied articles. Any article that has been discussed at Articles for Deletion (et al), where the outcome was to transwiki, and where the transwikification has been properly performed and the author information recorded.
  6. Attack pages. Articles which serve no purpose but to disparage their subject (e.g., "Joe Random is a pathetic moron").
  7. Unremarkable people or groups. An article about a real person, group of people, band or club that does not assert the importance or significance of its subject. If the assertion is disputed or controversial, it should be taken to AFD instead.
  8. An article that is a blatant copyright infringement and meets these parameters:
    • Material is unquestionably copied from the website of a commercial content provider (e.g. encyclopedia, news service) and;
    • The article and its entire history contains only copyright violation material, excluding tags, templates, and minor edits and;
    • Uploader makes no assertion of permission or fair use, and none seems likely and;
    • The material is identified within 48 hours of upload and is almost or totally un-wikified (to diminish mirror problem).
    When tagging a page for deletion under this criterion, a user should notify the page's creator using wording similar to {{Nothanks-sd}} or an equivalent message. Before deleting any page under this criterion, an admin should verify that the page creator has been notified — if not, the admin should do so. If the deleting administrator is notified of an error, and finds the claim of error plausible, he should restore the content immediately and, if a confirmation email has not been received, follow the Wikipedia:Copyright problems procedure, blanking the article with the {{copyvio}} template in the process.

Redirects

For any redirects that are not speedy deletion candidates, use Wikipedia:Redirects for deletion.

  1. Redirects to non-existent pages (although it may be possible to make it a useful redirect to some other target)
  2. Redirects to the User: space from the main article space. If this was the result of a page move, consider waiting a day or two before deleting the redirect.
  3. Redirects as a result of an implausible typo that were recently created. However, redirects from common misspellings or misnomers are generally useful.

Images/Media

For any images that are not speedy deletion candidates, use Wikipedia:Images for deletion.

Please remove images from any pages they are used in before marking them for speedy deletion.

  1. Redundant. An image which is a redundant copy, in the same image file format and same or lower resolution, of something else on Wikipedia. This does not apply to images duplicated on Wikimedia Commons, because of licence issues; these should be tagged with {{NowCommons|Image:newname.ext}} instead.
  2. Corrupt or empty image.
  3. Improper license. Images licensed as "for non-commercial use only" or "used with permission" which were uploaded on or after May 19, 2005, and for which no assertion of fair use is provided. [1]
  4. Lack of licensing. Images in category "Images with unknown source" or "Images with unknown copyright status" which have been tagged with a template that places them in the category for more than 7 days, regardless of when uploaded.
  5. Unused copyrighted images. Copyrighted images uploaded without permission of the copyright holder, or under a license which does not permit commercial use, which are not used in any article, and which have been tagged with a template which places them in Category:Orphaned fairuse images for more than seven days (so-called "orphaned fair use images"). Reasonable exceptions may be made for images uploaded for an upcoming article. The templates {{or-fu-nr}} and {{or-fu-re}} place an image in this category.

Categories

For any categories that are not speedy deletion candidates, use Wikipedia:Categories for deletion.

  1. Empty categories (no articles or subcategories for at least four days) whose only content has consisted of links to parent categories. This does NOT apply to categories being discussed on WP:CFD. If the category isn't relatively new, it possibly contained articles earlier, and deeper investigation is needed.
  2. Speedy renaming. Empty categories that have qualified for speedy renaming.
    1. Typo fixes (e.g., Brdiges -> Bridges), but not changes between British and American spelling.
    2. Capitalization fixes (e.g., characters In harry Potter -> Characters in Harry Potter)
    3. Conversions from singular to plural, or back (e.g., Steamship -> Steamships)
    4. Renaming to conform with the "by country" categorization conventions
    5. Abbreviation expanding for country names, e.g. changing "U.S." to "United States"
  3. Template categories. If a category is solely populated from a template (e.g. Category:Wikipedia cleanup from {{cleanup}}) and the template is deleted per deletion policy, the category can also be deleted without further discussion.

User pages

For any user pages that are not speedy deletion candidates, use Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion.

  1. Owner request. Personal subpages, upon request by their owner. In some rare cases there may be administrative need to retain the page. Also, sometimes, main user pages may be deleted as well. See Wikipedia:User_page for full instructions and guidelines.
  2. Recycling IP pages. User talk pages of non-logged in users where the message is no longer relevant. This is to avoid confusing new users who happen to edit with that same IP address.

Deletion templates

The following templates add articles to Category:Candidates for speedy deletion but do not appear in the category themselves:

  • {{db|reason}}, {{db-reason|reason}}, {{Deletebecause|reason}}, {{Delbecause|reason}}
    Replace reason with a specific reason for speedy deletion. Please try to write out a reason which will be comprehensible to non-Wikipedians.
  • Specific reason templates are:
    • {{db-nonsense}} : CSD G1 - patent nonsense. You can put {{subst:test-n|page name}} -- ~~~~ on the user's talk page.
    • {{db-test}} : CSD G2 - test page
    • {{db-vand}} : CSD G3 - vandalism. You can put {{subst:test-n|page name}} -- ~~~~ on the user's talk page.
    • {{db-repost}} : CSD G4 - previously deleted material
    • {{db-ban}} : CSD G5 - contributions made by a banned user
    • {{db-histmerge}} : CSD G6 - history merge
    • {{db-author}} : CSD G7 - speedy request by only editor
    • {{db-talk}} : CSD G8 - talk page of a deleted page
    • {{db-move|Page to be moved}} : CSD G9 - making way for a noncontroversial move. Please add the name of the page that is to be moved
    • {{db-empty}}, {{nocontext}} : CSD A1 - very short articles without context
    • {{db-foreign}} : CSD A2 - foreign language article duplicated on other Wikimedia project
    • {{db-nocontent}}, {{db-contact}} : CSD A3 - no content other than external links of whatever kind, or an attempt to contact subject of article
    • {{db-transwiki}} : CSD A5 - transwikification completed
    • {{db-attack}} : CSD A6 - insult / attack page
    • {{db-bio}}, {{nn-bio}} : CSD A7 - non-notable biography / vanity about a person or persons which does not establish the notability of the subject. You can put {{subst:nn-warn|page name}} -- ~~~~ on the user's talk page.
    • {{db-copyvio|url=url of source}} : CSD A8 - blatant copyright violation. Please notify uploader on their talk page with: {{nothanks-sd|pg=page name|url=url of source</nowiki>}} -- Radiant_>|< 12:32, 21 December 2005 (UTC)</nowiki>[reply]
    • {{Missing image}} : CSD I2 - corrupt or empty image
    • {{Isd|name of replacement image without the Image: prefix}} : CSD I1 - same or better image exists on Wikipedia (not for now on Commons)
  • {{delete}}, {{d}}: Request Speedy Deletion, without providing a reason. This template should only be used in extremely obvious cases.

See also