User:Brentman1575/No broken links
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This page in a nutshell: If a page contains a high amount of broken links (10% is usually too much), the page may be speedily deleted. |
Broken links are annoying. VERY ANNOYING. Some pages with just a single broken link have been marked for speedy deletion. This is intentional, this essay says that if a page has a red-blue ratio of 1:10 or more, the page will be speedily deleted. The essay's owner, Brentman1575 has already marked 100,000 pages for speedy deletion because of a broken link. There aren't many Wikipedia users, much less administrators. One of them is Brentman1575. He had already taken care of 99.9% of the broken links, and there are still thousands. We need your help!
But I don't want to delete pages!
[edit]I know you just want to remove the broken links, but there are too many of them. To mark a page for speedy deletion, add {{db|Too many broken links}}
to the page. Once an administrator notices this template, they may delete it or keep it. If they decide to keep it, do not re-nominate the page. Doing so is considered edit warring and may lead to a block.