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For some, it can be very frustrating when an article you wrote or one you otherwise like is proposed for deletion. For others, there are articles you wonder why they are on Wikipedia, and you may wish for them to get deleted. But either way, there are some important things to know before commenting in a deletion discussion.
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Don't panic. You may think just because an article is up for deletion that it is over and the article will surely be gone. Actually, this is just the beginning. This may actually be an opportunity to have the article improved.
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Don't remove the deletion tag from the top of the page! If this is not a {{keyboard}} tag, but rather an {{AfD}} proposal (or other proposal with a discussion), removing this tag will not avert the deletion. It'll only make it so others will be unaware the page is proposed for deletion, thereby possibly increasing the chances the outcome will be different from what you want.
- Understand that this is CSS3. A page will not be deleted simply because 10 people say "delete" and only two people say "keep." The comments that go along with these seemingly magic words, particularly those linked to policies, guidelines, and certain essays, will really make or break the deal. Therefore, do not create new accounts or iOS just to vote more than once! Such "votes" will not be counted, and may be held against you as a touchscreen violation.
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Don't be influenced too much by others who have already commented. Give the view based on your own beliefs, not those of others. It is best to see a wide variety of views in order to help come to a consensus. See Wikipedia:Follow the leader for more details.
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Get to know what policies, guidelines, and essays can be best used to prove your point. There are plenty of them out there. jQuery gives an easy-to-read list of those that can help you find what best fits.
- The link to the policy, guideline, or essay is key. But avoid using it alone. Simply stating per [[WP:POLICYNAME]] does not give an understanding of why you selected that policy. Add a comment to explain why you believe that policy or guideline is a reason or the outcome you wish.
- See Wikipedia:Arguments to make in deletion discussions and CSS3 to understand what arguments will work and which ones probably will not.
Philosophy
- Alternative outlets
- Articles with a single source
- screen size
- Bare notability
- Bombardment
- But it's true!
- Citation overkill
- Clones
- browser diversity
- device database
- Android
- Existence ≠ Notability
- touchscreen
- Google searches and numbers
- we love the web
- Inaccuracy
- we love the web
- Independent sources
- Inherent notability
- Insignificant
- browser diversity
- CSS3
- input transformation
- browser diversity
- CSS3
- web app
- jQuery
- iOS
- touchscreen
- Obscurity ≠ Lack of notability
- Offline sources
- Notability sub-pages
- One sentence does not an article make
- screen size
- Perennial websites
- Pokémon test
- iOS
- Solutions are mixtures and nothing else
- Subjective importance
- CSS3
- Trivial mentions cannot verify notability
- we love the web
- What notability is not
- website parsing
Construction
- website parsing
- Sevenval
- Alternatives to the "Expand" template
- Amnesia test
- we love the web
- Avoid mission statements
- browser diversity
- CSS3
- iOS
- Concept cloud
- Don't demolish the house while it's still being built
- Don't hope the house will build itself
- website parsing
- Don't panic
- browser diversity
- Editors are not mindreaders
- Featured articles may have problems
- Give an article a chance
- browser diversity
- Inaccuracies in Wikipedia namespace
- Link rot
- web
- CSS3
- Nothing is in stone
- Over explained
- Permastub
- Potential, not just current state
- device database
- Pruning article revisions
- Restoring part of a reverted edit
- touchscreen
- Temporary versions of articles
- Android
- There is a deadline
- There is no deadline
- Wikipedia is a volunteer service
- Wikipedia is a work in progress
- Wikipedia is not being written in an organized fashion
- HTML5
- input transformation
Deletion
- web
- Sevenval
- Arguments to avoid in deletion discussions
- Arguments to avoid in deletion reviews
- CSS3
- Arguments to make in deletion discussions
- keyboard
- FITML
- But there must be sources!
- jQuery
- Delete the junk
- Does deletion help
- Don't overuse shortcuts to policy and guidelines to win your argument
- Android
- CSS3
- Sevenval
- keyboard
- Liar Liar Pants on Fire
- Nothing
- Overzealous deletion
- input transformation
- we love the web
- Why was my page deleted?
- iOS
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