Linguifex:Deletion policy: Difference between revisions

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: '''G:3'''. Vandalism, including inflammatory redirects, pages that exist only to disparage their subject, patent nonsense, or gibberish.
: '''G:3'''. Vandalism, including inflammatory redirects, pages that exist only to disparage their subject, patent nonsense, or gibberish.
: '''G:11'''. Advertising or other spam without relevant content (but not an article about an advertising-related subject).
: '''G:11'''. Advertising or other spam without relevant content (but not an article about an advertising-related subject).
: '''G:8'''. Inactivity of a personal constructed language. Revertion of deletions shall be petetioned to the [[Linguifex:Administrators|administrators]].
: '''G:8'''. Inactivity of a personal constructed language. Reversion of deletions shall be petitioned to the [[Linguifex:Administrators|administrators]].
: '''T:1'''. Redundant or otherwise useless templates.
: '''T:1'''. Redundant or otherwise useless templates.
: '''C:1'''. Categories representing overcategorisation.
: '''C:1'''. Categories representing overcategorisation.
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<li>'''Inactivity'''</li>
<li>'''Inactivity'''</li>
A personal language with a '''non-sufficient content''' and a '''long inactivity''', may be deleted. The time of inactivity varies with the content and the deletion can be done on administrator initiative - for example: a user has approximately one month upon creation of a language to add substantial content.  If a language is risking deletion, a watch notice should be left on the author's talk page. In case of deletion, a deletion notice should be left on the author's talk page. If a user wants a language recreated, leave a petition to the administration.
A personal language with a '''non-sufficient content''' and a '''long inactivity''', may be deleted. The definition of "non-sufficient" and "long inactivity" is arbitrary, and it is up to the administrators to assess whether articles ought to be deleted or not. However, a user has approximately one or two months upon creation of a language to add substantial content.  If a language is risking deletion, a watch notice should be left on the author's talk page. In case of deletion, a deletion notice should be left on the author's talk page. If a user wants a language recreated, petition should be left with the administration.


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