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== Nomination == | == Nomination == | ||
− | *Anyone who feels that an article does not belong on [[WikiCU]] may nominate it for deletion | + | * Anyone who feels that an article does not belong on [[WikiCU]] may nominate it for deletion as follows: |
+ | # Insert the '''<nowiki>{{delete}}</nowiki>''' tag at the top of the article. | ||
+ | # Create a discussion on article's talk page titled "Nomination for deletion". | ||
+ | # Place the first vote (ie, '''delete'''), giving one or more reasons why the article should be deleted. Remember to sign your vote. | ||
== Voting procedure == | == Voting procedure == | ||
* Votes are cast in the following fashion on the talk page: | * Votes are cast in the following fashion on the talk page: | ||
:* '''Delete''' - This article talks about republicans at Columbia and I don't believe they really exist. <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> | :* '''Delete''' - This article talks about republicans at Columbia and I don't believe they really exist. <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> | ||
+ | :* '''Modify''' - This article is about me but contains, lies, lies, lies! <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> | ||
:* '''Keep''' - This article is about me and I think I'm awesome! <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> | :* '''Keep''' - This article is about me and I think I'm awesome! <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> | ||
* '''75%''' of voting reputable users (admins and users who have made at least a few contributions) are required for an article to be deleted. | * '''75%''' of voting reputable users (admins and users who have made at least a few contributions) are required for an article to be deleted. | ||
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:* If delete, remove both the article and the talk page | :* If delete, remove both the article and the talk page | ||
+ | == Speedy deletion == | ||
+ | * If the article clearly falls under one of the "valid reasons for deletion or modification", any admin can delete it unilaterally. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Valid reasons for deletion or modification == | ||
+ | * Spam. | ||
+ | * Onanism. | ||
+ | * Mentions information that is of no concern to the general public or the Columbia public, including, but not limited to: | ||
+ | :* Criminal records, including arrest records, unless published in a reputable publication. | ||
+ | :* Social Security numbers. | ||
[[Category:WikiCU]] | [[Category:WikiCU]] |
Latest revision as of 19:20, 4 May 2013
Contents
Nomination
- Anyone who feels that an article does not belong on WikiCU may nominate it for deletion as follows:
- Insert the {{delete}} tag at the top of the article.
- Create a discussion on article's talk page titled "Nomination for deletion".
- Place the first vote (ie, delete), giving one or more reasons why the article should be deleted. Remember to sign your vote.
Voting procedure
- Votes are cast in the following fashion on the talk page:
- Delete - This article talks about republicans at Columbia and I don't believe they really exist. ~~~~
- Modify - This article is about me but contains, lies, lies, lies! ~~~~
- Keep - This article is about me and I think I'm awesome! ~~~~
- 75% of voting reputable users (admins and users who have made at least a few contributions) are required for an article to be deleted.
- After 7 days, any admin (except the one, if any, who proposed the deletion) can use the above criteria and decide whether to keep article or delete it.
- If keep, that means remove the deletion tag, rename the deletion discussion saying it is "archived", and noting the result of the deletion discussion.
- If delete, remove both the article and the talk page
Speedy deletion
- If the article clearly falls under one of the "valid reasons for deletion or modification", any admin can delete it unilaterally.
Valid reasons for deletion or modification
- Spam.
- Onanism.
- Mentions information that is of no concern to the general public or the Columbia public, including, but not limited to:
- Criminal records, including arrest records, unless published in a reputable publication.
- Social Security numbers.