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While browsing on Encyclopedia Gamia, you may encounter pages or images which are candidates for deletion. In the case of pages, the page may be blank or just not appropriate for Encyclopedia Gamia, among other problems. In the case of images, the image may be unused or obscene. If this is the case, it may be time to add the page or image to the list of articles considered for deletion.

Normal users cannot delete pages, but they can tag them for attention and deletion by administrators.

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[edit] Guidelines

Before deleting a page, it is important to carefully consider whether it actually warrants being deleted. A page should not be deleted just because it is poorly written or contains problems which can be fixed through Cleanup. If you are not certain, consult the Cleanup help page to see a list of reasons an article may need to be cleaned up. If you still aren't certain, start a discussion in the article's Talk page.

[edit] Reasons a page should be deleted

  • Blank - A blank article is no use to anyone.
  • Obsolete - Generally, when a new page has been created that contains the information formerly found on, and replaces, the current page. An obsolete page may also be blank.
  • Irrelevant - An article that is not related to EG in any way (for example, an article about cooking).
  • Vanity page - A vanity page is a page created by a specific person about him- or herself. This may be more specifically about the individual who created the page, one of the individuals characters (especially in an MMORPG) or other vanity topics.
  • SPAM/Advertising - A SPAM or advertising page contains advertisements for a product or service.
  • Vandalism/Opinion - A page that is pure vandalism or solely exists to convey someones opinion (for example, a rant page, complaint about another user, etc).
  • Unused image - If you don't think an image is used, check the "What links here" button in the Toolbox under the search bar. If it is not used it is wasting space and should be deleted.
  • Obscene image - An image which is very inappropriate (especially one containing nudity or extreme graphic violence or gore) may not be suitable for public viewing. A general guideline is that if an image is unsuitable (or illegal) for viewing by those under a reasonable age group, it should be deleted.
  • Irrelevant image - An image that does not belong on EG because it is not related to games or gaming (for example, a picture of a tree).

[edit] Steps to take before deleting a page

  • Blank - Before deleting the page, there are two important steps to take. First, check the Talk page and see if there is a reason why the article is blank. Also check the page's history. There may be a reason given for blanking the page, or it may turn out the page was blanked by a vandal. If the page was vandalised, revert it as per the Cleanup policy. If the page has always been blank, see if you can fill in a few basic details about the topic yourself, and change the article to a stub with the {{stub}} tag. If you can do this, there is no reason to delete the page. Later you or someone else can fill in a full article about the topic.
  • Obsolete - Confirm that the article is obsolete by checking the page that has replaced it.
  • Irrelevant - There is usually not any way to modify an irrelevant page so that it doesn't require deletion.
  • Vanity page - This page may have been created accidentally by a user who was attempting to create a User Page. Before marking the article for deletion, check the history, determine who made the page, and post a message on his or her talk page advising him or her of the problem.
  • SPAM/Advertising - Before marking a SPAM or advertising page for deletion, consider if the topic of the page warrants an actual article. If the name of the page is acceptable for the name of an article, consider deleting the correct text and replacing it with neutral information on the subject. If you do not know enough to write a full article, write as much as you can (even a single sentence, such as "Gamespy Arcade is a service for helping users find multiplayer game servers" may be sufficient) and add a {{stub}} tag to the page. If you don't know anything about the topic, consider flagging it for Cleanup. If you can make these changes, there is no reason to delete the page. Later you or someone else can fill in a full article about the topic.
  • Vandalism/Opinion - Before deleting the page, consider if the subject and title of the article are suitable for a neutral point of view article. If so, check the page's history to make sure the page was not vandalised. If the topic is suitable for an actual article, consider removing the current text and replacing it with neutral information on the subject. If you do not know enough to write a full article, write as much as you can and mark the page with a {{stub}} tag. If you can make these changes, there is no reason to delete the page.
  • Irrelevant image - Before marking for deletion, check the "What links here" button in the toolbox under the search bar to see where the image is used - it may be used appropriately in a way you had not thought of.

[edit] Marking a page for deletion

If you have read all of the above information, and still feel that the article is only suitable for deletion, add this tag to the top of the page: {{Deletion | Reason = Enter your reason here}}. It is important to replace the text after the = with the reason you have flagged the page for deletion.

If an image is deleted and it still shows add ?action=purge to the end of the URL (or &action=prurge if a ? is in it already)

[edit] Speedy deletion

For speedy deletion tag with {{Delete}}

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Any user can delete content by editing a page and removing information. The content will still be available in the page history. Explain your actions clearly in your edit summary and/or the talk page.

Administrators can delete articles so they are no longer viewable by non-admins. Before you delete anything, please note that it is often a mistake to delete content.

How do I request deletion of a page?

An admin's view of a deleted page
Restoring a deleted page

Many wikis use a template system of tagging pages for deletion. On these wikis, you can type {{delete}} onto a page that needs to be deleted, and an admin will check the page. Usually this is reserved for very obvious deletions, such as a page that has never been anything other than vandalism.

For less obvious pages, there may be a page set up for discussions on what pages to delete. This gives the page's previous editors a chance to discuss why it should stay or go.

Can deleted pages be restored?

Yes, an administrator can view a deleted page, determine whether it was wrongly deleted, and undelete some or all revisions of the text. See more below.

How do I know what has been deleted?

You may examine the deletion log at Special:Log/delete. You can reach this page any time by clicking "Special pages" in the toolbar, selecting "Logs", and then choosing "Deletion log" in the dropdown at the top of the page.

You will not be notified if a page you created or are watching is deleted. The page will disappear from your contributions list and watchlist.

When you visit a page which has been deleted:

  • A regular user will see the normal page creation message and edit box, but a box will be added warning you that you are recreating a previously deleted page.
  • An admin will see the same as a regular user, and also a small link at the top which says "view or restore N deleted edits?", where N is the number of revisions the page had before it was deleted. Clicking on this will take to you a page which allows you to view deleted content, and optionally restore certain revisions of the article.

Is there any way to delete information more permanently?

Staff members can use "oversight" (revision hiding) tools to remove certain revisions permanently (for instance, those that contain personal information such as addresses and phone numbers).

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