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{wikipedia how to|WP:HOWTODELETE}} {{nutshell|To request a speedy deletion of a page: if it is not a page you created yourself, put {{delete | [your reason] }} at the top of it; if it is a page you created yourself, add {{. . ==Pages you created yourself== If you create a page yourself and then change your mind, just add the text <code><nowiki>{{db-author}} to the top of it; it will be deleted shortly afterward. If other contributors have edited the page, however, this usually won't be done; use one of the methods explained below.

Non-article pages

Not all pages in Wikipedia are encyclopedia articles. Redirects and pages that begin with a prefix such as "Wikipedia:" or "User:" are used for organizing the project, so are not considered part of the encyclopedia. Different rules apply to these pages; you can't use the "proposed deletion" option mentioned below, and deletion discussions take place in different places. If you think one of these pages should be deleted, see the full Guide to deletion, which has more detailed instructions on what to do. For your own User: space CSS or JavaScript page, use /* {{db-u1}} */.

Speedy deletion

In certain limited circumstances, an article can be deleted on sight with no further discussion. These limits of circumstances are called the criteria for speedy deletion, and pages that meet them are usually removed quickly. If you find one, you can mark it for deletion by adding the text {{delete| reason }} to the top of the page, replacing "reason" with the reason it should be deleted. Most articles do not meet the criteria, however, so check carefully before doing this.

Proposed deletion

You can ask for an article to be deleted for any reason you wish. Add a deletion 'tag' to the article by putting the text: {{subst:Proposed deletion|concern=reason for proposed deletion}} at the top, replacing "reason for proposed deletion" with your reason. Anyone can disagree with your request for any reason; all they have to do is remove the tag. If the tag stays there for seven days, an administrator will check the article and delete it if they agree with your reason. If the tag is removed, the article won't be deleted; if at this stage you still think it should go, see the next section.

Deletion discussions

The final option is to start a discussion about the state of the article, and get other contributors' opinions on whether it should be removed. In order to do this, you have to be a logged-in user; log in or create an account first if necessary.

  • First, add the text {{subst:afd}} to the top of the article, and save the page. This adds a deletion 'tag' to the page.
  • On the tag that now appears at the top of the article, find the link labelled "Preloaded debate" and click it.
  • Follow the instructions that appear.

Discussions last for seven days, at the end of which an administrator will delete the article if there is general agreement to do so, and remove the deletion tag if not.

See also