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Pages and media are often deleted on Wikipedia. This page explains possible reasons why your contribution was deleted. If after reading this page you are still unsure of the reason, contact the [[Wikipedia:Administrators|administrator]] who deleted it.
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{{see also|Wikipedia:Deletion policy|Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion|Wikipedia:Proposed deletion|Wikipedia:Deletion process}}
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{{nutshell|Deletion, like most other things in Wikipedia, is about [[WP:Consensus|consensus between editors]]. It is [[WP:Undeletion policy|is not necessarily permanent]].}}
 
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== Speedy deletions ==
[[Wikipedia:Administrators|Wikipedia administrators]] often delete pages and media in accordance with our [[Wikipedia:Deletion policy|deletion policy]]. This page explains how to find out why a particular page or file was removed, and what you can do about a deletion you disagree with. Do not despair: '''none of the information on a "deleted" page has actually been lost.''' Continue reading for details.
Pages and media that do not satisfy certain criteria are [[Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion|speedy deletion candidates]], which means that they can be deleted on sight without a [[Wikipedia:Deletion debates|deletion debate]] or other form of discussion. When deleting such items, [[Wikipedia:Administrators|administrators]] often leave short reasons such as "A7" for articles that do not satisfy [[Wikipedia:Notability|notability guidelines]], or "G1" for [[Wikipedia:Patent nonsense|patent nonsense]]. These are explained on the [[Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion]] page.
 
==Find Deletionout debateswhat happened==
===First, check the deletion log===
Pages and media may also be listed on a [[Wikipedia:Deletion debates|deletion debate]] page, such as [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion|Articles for deletion]], where the community is given the opportunity to express their opinion on whether or not the item should remain on Wikipedia. An administrator will delete the page if the discussion ends with a [[Wikipedia:Consensus|consensus]] to do so. It should be noted that these discussions are not a vote.
[[File:Article deletion log.png|thumb|The deletion log shows the administrator who deleted the page and the reason given.]]
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When a page is deleted, this is recorded in the [[Special:Log/delete|deletion log]] along with a ''deletion summary'' supplied by the deleting administrator. To find this information, go to [[Special:Log/delete]] and enter the name of the page in the "Target" field. It only works if the exact name is entered, so be mindful of the original capitalization, spelling and spacing. Your [[Special:MyTalk|talk page]] may also contain a notification with a red link to the deletion log for the page.
 
There are five chief processes under which pages are deleted. The deletion summary tells you which:
== Proposed deletions (PROD) ==
# Very brief summaries such as "A7" or "CSD A7", as well as things like "spam" and <nowiki>{{db-bio}}</nowiki>, usually refer to [[#Speedy deletions|speedy deletion]].
Articles may be [[Wikipedia:Proposed deletion|proposed for deletion]] by any editor if they do not think that a discussion is needed, but the article does not meet the speedy deletion criteria. If there are no objections after five days, the article is deleted, otherwise the matter is discussed at [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion|Articles for deletion]].
# A summary including "prod" or "PROD" usually refers to [[#Proposed deletions|proposed deletion]].
# A summary including "BLP prod" or "sticky prod" usually refers to [[#Proposed deletion of biographies of living persons|proposed deletion of biographies of living persons]].
# A summary including "AfD", "Articles for deletion", or a similar acronym usually means the deletion is the outcome of a [[#Deletion discussions|deletion discussion]].
# A summary including "copyvio", or "CP" usually means the deletion is the result of a [[WP:CP|copyright problem]], with the issue not being resolved within two weeks.
 
See the appropriate section below for more information. If you're still confused after checking the deletion log, politely ask the administrator responsible for an explanation by leaving a message on their talk page. To do so:
# Click the "talk" link next to the administrator's name in the deletion log
# Click the "new section" or "+" tab next to the "Edit" tab
# Type a subject line and your message, sign it by typing <code><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></code> or click the signature icon ([[File:OOUI JS signature icon LTR.png|22px|link=WP:~]]) and then click "Publish changes".
 
===Speedy deletions===
Pages and media in all namespaces that satisfy certain criteria are [[Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion|speedy deletion]] candidates, which means that administrators can delete them immediately and without discussion. The criteria include, among others, test pages, vandalism and hoaxes, [[Wikipedia:Patent nonsense|nonsense]], blatant [[Wikipedia:Copyrights|copyright violations]], empty pages or ones lacking sufficient context, articles in defined areas that do not credibly assert the importance of the topic, and pages on topics already covered under another title. Administrators often leave short codes in the deletion summary instead of typing out a full reason, such as "A7" or "[[WP:CSD#A7|CSD A7]]" for articles that do not assert [[WP:CCS|importance]]; "G1" for [[Wikipedia:patent nonsense|patent nonsense]] and so on. These codes are explained at [[Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion#Criteria|Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion]].
 
===Proposed deletions===
[[Wikipedia:Main namespace|Mainspace]] [[Wikipedia:What is an article?|articles]], [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style (lists)|lists]], [[Wikipedia:Disambiguation|disambiguation pages]], and [[Help:Files|files]] (but not other pages) may be [[Wikipedia:Proposed deletion|proposed for deletion]] by any editor. If nobody objects to this within seven days, the article is deleted. If any objections are raised, the article is not properly deleted, but anyone may still start an [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion|Articles for deletion]] discussion (''see below''). Proposed deletions will often be labeled as "prod" in the deletion summary.
 
===Proposed deletion of biographies of living persons===
Articles on living people (BLPs) that contain no sources in any form (as references, external links, etc.) may be proposed for deletion under this process. Unlike standard proposed deletion (''see above''), the BLP deletion template may be removed only after the biography contains a [[Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources|reliable source]] that supports at least one statement made about the person in the article. If the required sourcing is not added within seven days, the article is deleted. Nominated articles will often be labeled as "BLPPROD" in the deletion summary.
 
===Deletion discussions===
A page or media file may also be nominated for deletion in a [[Wikipedia:Deletion discussions|deletion discussion]], where editors discuss whether it should be deleted. Articles are discussed at [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion|Articles for deletion]]; other pages elsewhere go through different processes (''see'' [[Wikipedia:Deletion discussions|deletion discussion]] for a complete list). Such discussions normally last seven days, after which an administrator will delete the page if there is a [[Wikipedia:Consensus|consensus]] to do so. Anyone may participate in such a discussion, however they are not "votes". The weight of an argument is more important than the number of people making the argument, so encouraging mass participation in such discussion to avoid the deletion of a particular article will not work.
 
===Protected titles===
If a particular page has been recreated and deleted multiple times, administrators may decide to [[Wikipedia:Protected titles|protect it]] against recreation (often called "salting") so that it stays deleted. If you try to edit a protected title, a message box will inform you about it.
 
===Missing deletion logs===
If you cannot find a deletion log entry then the most likely explanation is that you did not enter the title exactly as it appeared, or the page was not actually deleted in Wikipedia's sense of the word. For example, pages may be [[Wikipedia:Redirect|redirected]] to an existing title, which effectively blanks the former entry, but it is not "deletion" in the true sense. If you can see your edits to the page in your [[Special:MyContributions|contribution]] history, or you see another page where the page formerly was, then the page may have been redirected, or the content may have been edited out but still be visible in the [[Help:Page history|page history]]. If you are unable to determine what happened, try asking at the [[Wikipedia:Help desk]]. Always do your best to provide the exact title (or possible titles); and state what username you were logged in under when the page was created, if different from the one you use to ask your question, since administrators can find any edits of yours which have been deleted.
 
== What you can do about it ==
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If a page or file that you created has been deleted, please don't take offense. See our [[Wikipedia:List of policies#Content and Style|content policies]] and the [[Wikipedia:Your first article|guide to creating your first article]] to get an idea of what you should be aiming for. Alternatively, remember we already have {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles – find a subject that interests you and work on improving our existing content.
 
Depending on the reason why the page was deleted, there are also several ways you can try to have it undeleted by administrators. In every case, you should first make sure that the page is [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not|appropriate for inclusion]] in Wikipedia and, if it is an article, that its content is [[Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources|based on reliable sources]]. If it is not, your request will likely be unsuccessful.
 
=== Deletion review ===
If you feel a page has been deleted involved a procedural error (or if you think you have good reasons for wanting to edit a [[Wikipedia:Protected titles|protected title]]), {{em|first}} contact the administrator involved in closing the deletion. If you are still not satisfied {{em|after}} discussing it with the deleting admin, you may then start a [[Wikipedia:Deletion review|deletion review]].
 
Do not use deletion review merely because you disagree with the deletion, but only if there was a procedural error in deleting the page – for example, if there was no consensus to delete the page, or if it was deleted without discussion for a reason that did not apply to the page in question. Remember that deletion discussions are not votes, and opinions are weighed according to Wikipedia policies and guidelines. For this reason, arguing that there was not a majority in favor of deletion will normally not be successful in a deletion review.
 
=== Undeletion ===
If an article was deleted as a result of a [[Wikipedia:Proposed deletion|proposed deletion]] ("prod"), meant only for uncontroversial deletion, any administrator should normally restore it on your request. In such cases, you can make your request at the [[Wikipedia:REFUND]] noticeboard.
 
If the page was deleted for any other reason, and you would like to be able to access the text (for example, to resubmit it in a form that meets our content policies), the same noticeboard may be used. In that case, the content would be restored only in your user space or in draft space, not in mainspace. There are also [[:Category:Wikipedia administrators willing to provide copies of deleted articles|some administrators]] who may provide you with the content of the deleted page on your request.
 
Please do not bother to ask for the text of pages that were copyright violations as it will not be provided.
 
=== General advice ===
If anything about these processes remains unclear, you may ask for help at the [[Wikipedia:Help desk]].
A substantial number of new articles by new users are deleted. If you are one of those new users, you may feel confused right now, and need to ask for help at the [[Wikipedia:Help desk]].
 
If it looks like the page you created is ''definitely'' about to be deleted, copy-and-paste the [[wikitext|source code]] to a [[text file]], for example by using a [[Wikipedia:Text editor support|text editor]] (which preserves your [[wikitext]] markup), or a [[word processor]]. However, after the page is deleted from Wikipedia, '''do not immediately put the page back up!''' Otherwise, it will probably just be deleted again, and the page name may even be [[WP:SALT|protected against re-creation]]. Either find more evidence to demonstrate the [[Wikipedia:Notability|notability]] of the topic, or wait for more evidence to be published elsewhere in [[Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources|reliable sources]]. If you intend to recreate the page straight away, consider asking at the [[Wikipedia:Help desk|Help Desk]] or [[Wikipedia:Teahouse/Questions|Teahouse]] how you can improve the article the next time around. Please note that not all topics are suitable for inclusion – if no reliable [[Wikipedia:Third-party sources|third-party sources]] can be found on a topic, Wikipedia should not have an article on it.
 
=== If all else fails, try another wiki ===
{{see also|Wikipedia:Alternative outlets}}
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As a result of [[Wikipedia]]'s rapid growth, by 2007 it had become one of the [[m:List of largest wikis|world's largest]] and [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2007-02-19/Google again#Traffic rankings|most-visited]] wikis. Wikipedia articles tend to [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2007-02-19/Google again|rank high in the search results]] for many popular [[search engine]]s. Prior to Wikipedia, [[wiki]] technology was not very well-known;
as a result, Wikipedia may be the first wiki many people see, and the first wiki they attempt to edit on. Some people may be under the mistaken impression that Wikipedia is the ''only'' wiki, or is ''synonymous'' with "wiki". In many cases, this is unfortunate, because Wikipedia is actually a very specialized kind of wiki (an ''[[WP:ENC|encyclopedia]]''), and newcomers may need some time to understand what constitutes encyclopedic writing. There is much content that Wikipedia [[WP:NOT|is not appropriate for]], but which may be appropriate somewhere else.
 
[[List of wikis|There are many other wikis]], many with content policies very different from Wikipedia's, catering to a wide range of interests. Some of these wikis were founded by groups of former or continuing Wikipedia editors, who had more to say about their topic of interest than belongs in an encyclopedia. Examples include [[Wookieepedia]] (for [[Star Wars]] enthusiasts); [[StrategyWiki:Main Page|StrategyWiki]] (for video-game walkthroughs); and [[Conservapedia]] (for people with Republican and Conservative views).
 
For almost every sort of article that would be interesting to someone, there is probably a wiki somewhere that would welcome it.
 
To find a happy home for the deleted article, check the [[List of wikis]], [[Wikipedia:Alternative outlets]], and [[wikiindex:|WikiIndex]]. If you cannot find a suitable wiki on your own, ask for some "wiki outplacement" assistance at the [[Wikipedia:Help desk]]. If the deleted article is in a subject area overseen by a [[Wikipedia:WikiProject|WikiProject]], members of that WikiProject may know of alternative wikis to publish subject area content not meeting Wikipedia's requirements. Once you find a home, you can immediately place the article there if you copied and saved the article's [[wikitext]] (though it may need modifications to fit into the new website.) If you did not save such a copy, you will have to [[:Category:Wikipedia administrators willing to provide copies of deleted articles|ask an administrator to retrieve a copy for you]].
 
==What not to do about it==
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* As mentioned above, please do not take offense. It is common to feel hurt or angry after seeing hours of your work deleted, but please try to work with the complex processes Wikipedians have developed to manage the world's largest [[collaborative editing]] project.
* Please do not post questions about your deleted article on this page's [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|talk page]]. Instead, if you have questions, post them on the [[Wikipedia:Help desk]].
* If you resubmit your article, please make the appropriate changes so it won't get deleted again. If the article was deleted because the text was a copyright violation, paraphrase the text from the source in your own words.
* If the article was deleted for not meeting Wikipedia's notability requirements, and you think it is sufficiently notable, add multiple references from reliable sources that are independent from the topic (and from each other), and cover the topic in a non-trivial way. Otherwise, look for another wiki where it would fit (see above).
 
== See also ==
* [[WP:EIW#Del]] – lists many pages describing many details of the deletion process
* [[Wikipedia:What to do if your article gets tagged for speedy deletion]] – essay
* [[Wikipedia:For publicists publicizing your client's work]] – essay
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