Incubator:Deletion policy
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Deletion policy
Requests for deleting single pages
- Pages that may be subject to speedy deletion:
- In general, the rules for speedy deletion are the same as listed on Meta.
- One rule for speedy deletion unique to Incubator is that pages in the wrong language — either with a prefix reflecting an invalid ISO 639 language code, or written in a language different from the one in the prefix — can be deleted.
- Similarly, pages having an incorrect prefix where a copy with a correct prefix also exists are eligible for speedy deletion. Please include a link to the correctly prefixed page on the deletion template.
- Speedy deletions may be proposed by putting
{{delete}}
(and a reason) on the pages that should be deleted and will thereby be added to Category:Maintenance:Delete, where an administrator will decide about them. It is not needed to vote on a speedy deletion. If there are doubts, the administrator reviewing the speedy deletion request will ask the proposer. If you have doubts, but are not an administrator, you are also free to add a remark below the{{delete}}
template on the page.- If the reason you give is because the current name is wrong, somehow (grammar, spelling, etc.), administrators normally assume the content has been moved to a different (better) location. It will help the administrators if you include a link to the moved page in your deletion request.
- Consider turning the wrong spelling into a redirect to the right spelling before asking for deletion. (And please note that if the wrong spelling is likely to be a common misspelling, it may be useful to leave the redirect, both here and once your test is in its own subdomain.)
- If you do not turn the wrong spelling into a redirect, please simply add
{{delete}}
to the top of the page. Do not blank out the rest of the page.
- If the reason you give is because the current name is wrong, somehow (grammar, spelling, etc.), administrators normally assume the content has been moved to a different (better) location. It will help the administrators if you include a link to the moved page in your deletion request.
- Please remember: pages cannot be speedy-deleted as long as other pages link to them. Please modify all incoming links before requesting speedy deletion; otherwise, simply leave the original page as a redirect. (Note: This rule doesn't always apply to incoming links from discussion pages and similar administrative pages, if the discussion is already settled.)
- In general, the rules for speedy deletion are the same as listed on Meta.
- Other cases can be discussed individually on the Requests for Deletions page.
Requests for test deletions
- You can propose the deletion of an entire test-wiki. Common reasons for this can be that langcom has rejected the creation of this wiki as a separate project, or that the test-wiki only contains nonsensical content not written in the language it should be in.
- You can vote, but it has just a little bit of influence. Arguments are better.
- You can propose moving the test to the Incubator Plus.
- After 10 days, an administrator will make a decision about deleting the test or not. For obvious cases, especially when the pages only contain vandalism/spam/test edits, a decision can be made earlier.
- If needed, an XML file must be exported (needed means: if the test is not vandalism or nonsense – in general, use common sense).
- Remember that this has nothing directly to do with the decision of the language committee (langcom).
Requests for undeletions
Undeletions can be discussed individually on the Requests for Deletions page.