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Wikipedia:Speedy deletion |
| This page documents an official English Wikipedia policy, a widely accepted standard that should normally be followed by all editors. Any edit to this page should reflect consensus. If in doubt, consider discussing changes on the talk page. |
Criteria for speedy deletion specify the limited cases where administrators may delete Wikipedia pages or media without discussion. Non-administrators can request speedy deletion by adding an appropriate template (see below). In this context, "speedy" refers to the simple decision-making process, not the length of time since the article was created.
This page contains the criteria for speedy deletion and a list of templates that can be used to tag a candidate for speedy deletion. These criteria are worded narrowly, so that in most cases reasonable editors will agree what does and does not meet a given criterion. Where reasonable doubt exists, discussion using another method under the deletion policy should occur instead. If a page has survived a prior deletion discussion, it may not be speedily deleted, except in the case of newly discovered copyright infringements.
Deletion is not required if a page meets these criteria. Before nominating an article for speedy deletion, consider whether it could be improved, reduced to a stub, merged or redirected elsewhere or be handled with some other action short of deletion. If this is possible, speedy deletion is probably inappropriate. Contributors sometimes create articles over several edits, so try to avoid deleting a page too soon after its creation if it appears incomplete. Users nominating a page for speedy deletion should specify which criteria the page meets. While not required, except for copyright concerns, it is generally considered courteous to notify the good-faith creator and any main contributors of the articles that you are nominating for deletion.
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Abbreviations are sometimes used to refer to these criteria. For example, "G12" refers to criterion 12 under general (copyright infringement) and "U1" refers to criterion 1 under user (user request). These abbreviations can be confusing to new editors (who are most likely to have created articles that can be speedily deleted) and should be avoided where such confusion may exist.
A table listing the template(s) for each of these criteria is provided below.
These criteria apply to all namespaces, and are in addition to namespace-specific criteria in following sections.
Remember to check that the suspected source of the copyright violation is not itself a Wikipedia mirror, and to notify the page's creator when tagging a page for deletion under this criterion; the template {{nothanks-sd}} is available for this. For images and media, see I9
For any articles that are not speedy deletion candidates, use Wikipedia:Articles for deletion or Wikipedia:Proposed deletion. Note that all these criteria apply to Portals as well.
For any redirects, including soft redirects, that are not speedy deletion candidates, use Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion. Redirect pages that have useful page history should never be speedy deleted. In some cases it may be possible to make a useful redirect by changing the target instead of deleting it. Redirects which do not work due to software limitations, such as redirects to special pages or to pages on other wikis, may be converted to soft redirects if they have a non-trivial history or other valid uses.
For any images and other media that are not speedy deletion candidates, use Wikipedia:Images and media for deletion.
{{subst:orfud}} to tag images for forthcoming deletion.{{subst:missing rationale|Image:image name}}. Such images can be found in the dated subcategories of Category:Images with no fair use rationale. If a use rationale is provided but disputed, this criterion does not apply.Also listed at Wikipedia:Category deletion policy#Speedy delete policy. For any categories that are not speedy deletion candidates, use Wikipedia:Categories for discussion or Wikipedia:User categories for discussion. Due to technical restrictions, renaming or merging a category effectively deletes the original category.
For any user pages that are not speedy deletion candidates, use Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion.
For any templates that are not speedy deletion candidates, use Wikipedia:Templates for deletion. When nominating a template for speedy deletion, surround the speedy deletion tag with <noinclude></noinclude>, so that pages that use the nominated template do not themselves get listed as candidates for speedy deletion.
For any portals that are not speedy deletion candidates, use Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion.
The following are not sufficient, by themselves, to justify speedy deletion.
In order to alert administrators that a page meets one of the criteria for speedy deletion, place one of the following relevant templates at the top of the page. Please be sure to supply an edit summary that mentions that the article is being nominated for speedy deletion. All the following templates are named "db-X" with "db" standing for "delete because".
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The following templates add pages to Category:Candidates for speedy deletion: |
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| {{db}} | {{db-reason|reason}} {{deletebecause|reason}} {{delbecause|reason}} {{delete|reason}} {{d|reason}} {{Speedy deletion|reason}} {{Speedy|reason}} {{csd|reason}} |
Replace reason with a specific reason for speedy deletion. Please try to write out a reason that will be comprehensible to non-Wikipedians. |
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Or, you can use a specific reason template: |
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| {{db-g1}} | {{db-nonsense}} | CSD G1 | Patent nonsense. You can put {{subst:Nonsensepages|page name}} ~~~~ on the user's talk page. |
| {{db-g2}} | {{db-test}} | CSD G2 | Test page. You can put {{subst:uw-creation1|page name}} ~~~~ on the user's talk page. |
| {{db-g3}} | {{db-vandalism}} | CSD G3 | Vandalism. You can put {{subst:uw-creation2|page name}} ~~~~ on the user's talk page. |
| {{db-pagemove}} | CSD G3 | Nonsense redirects that are created from the cleanup of page move vandalism. You can put {{subst:Mp2-n|page name}} ~~~~ on the user's talk page. | |
| {{db-g4}} | {{db-repost}} | CSD G4 | Copies of material that was previously deleted after an XfD discussion. Articles that were only previously speedily deleted do not fall under this category. You can put {{subst:repost-warn|page name}} ~~~~ on the user's talk page. |
| {{db-g5}} | {{db-banned|Name of banned user}} | CSD G5 | Contributions made by a banned user while they were banned. |
| {{db-g6}} | {{db-histmerge|Page to merge history from}} | CSD G6 | History merge. |
| {{db-move|Page to be moved|reason for move}} | CSD G6 | Making way for a non-controversial move. Please add the name of the page that is to be moved and the reason for the move. | |
| {{db-copypaste|Page to be moved}} | CSD G6 | Cleaning up copy-and-paste page moves to make way for a clean, non-controversial move. Please add the name of the page that is to be moved. | |
| {{db-xfd}} | CSD G6 | An admin has closed a deletion debate as a "delete" but not deleted the page. | |
| {{db-maintenance}} {{db-house}} |
CSD G6 | Other non-controversial "housekeeping" tasks, such as reversing a redirect. | |
| {{db-g7}} | {{db-author}} | CSD G7 | Speedy request by only editor. |
| {{db-blanked}} | CSD G7 | Page blanked by only editor. | |
| {{db-g8}} | {{db-talk}} | CSD G8 | Talk page of a deleted or nonexistent page. |
| {{db-subpage}} | CSD G8 | Subpage of a deleted or nonexistent page. | |
| {{db-imagepage}} | CSD G8 | Image page without a corresponding image. | |
| {{db-redirnone}} | CSD G8 | Redirect to non-existent page. You can put {{subst:redirnone-warn|page name}} ~~~~ on the user's talk page. | |
| {{db-templatecat}} | CSD G8 | Category that is populated solely by a template that has been deleted. | |
| {{db-g10}} | {{db-attack}} | CSD G10 | Attack page intended to disparage its subject. You can put {{subst:attack|page name}} ~~~~ on the user's talk page. |
| {{db-g11}} | {{db-spam}} | CSD G11 | Blatant advertising. You can put {{subst:spam-warn|page name}} ~~~~ on the user's talk page. |
| {{db-g12|url=URL of source}} | {{db-copyvio|url=url of source}} | CSD G12 | Blatant copyright violation. You can put {{subst:uw-copyright|page name|url=url of source}} ~~~~ on the user's talk page. |
| {{db-a1}} | {{db-empty}} {{db-nocontext}} |
CSD A1 | Very short articles without context. Use {{subst:empty-warn|pagename}} ~~~~ on the user's talk page. |
| {{db-a2}} | {{db-foreign}} | CSD A2 | Foreign language article duplicated on other Wikimedia project. |
| {{db-a3}} | {{db-nocontent}} {{db-contact}} |
CSD A3 | No content other than external links of whatever kind, or an attempt to contact subject of article. |
| {{db-a5}} | {{db-transwiki}} | CSD A5 | Transwikification completed (if article is a dictionary definition only and has been transwikied, with or without an Articles for deletion discussion). |
| {{db-a7}} | {{db-bio}} | CSD A7 | Article about a person, group, company, or web content that does not indicate the importance of the subject. Try to use one of the more specific templates rather than {{db-a7}}. You can put {{subst:nn-warn|page name}} ~~~~ on the user's talk page, or, if it seems that someone has created a user page in the encyclopedia section instead of their user page, you can put {{subst:nn-userfy|page name}} -- ~~~~ on their talk page. |
| {{db-person}} – for people | |||
| {{db-band}} – for bands | |||
| {{db-club}} – for clubs, societies, groups, and organizations | |||
| {{db-inc}} – for companies and corporations | |||
| {{db-web}} – for websites | |||
| {{db-a9}} | {{db-album}} {{db-song}} |
CSD A9 | Article about a musical recording (album, single, etc.) that does not indicate the importance of the subject. |
| {{db-r2}} | {{db-rediruser}} | CSD R2 | Redirect to a article talk page, image description page, image talk page, mediawiki page, mediawiki talk page, category talk page, portal talk page, template talk page, help talk, user page, or user talk. You can put {{subst:rediruser-warn|page name}} ~~~~ on the user's talk page. |
| {{db-r3}} | {{db-redirtypo}} {{db-redirmisnomer}} |
CSD R3 | Recently created redirect that is a result of an implausible typo or misnomer. You can put {{subst:redirtypo-warn|page name}} ~~~~ on the user's talk page. |
| {{db-i1}} | {{db-redundantimage|replacement image name.ext}} {{isd|replacement image name.ext}} |
CSD I1 | Same or better image exists on Wikipedia (not for now on Commons). |
| {{db-i2}} | {{db-noimage}} | CSD I2 | Corrupt or empty image. |
| {{db-i3}} | {{db-noncom}} | CSD I3 | "No commercial use" or "by permission" images uploaded after target date. |
| {{db-i4}} | {{db-unksource}} | CSD I4 | Lack of licensing – Should only be used if the image has been previously tagged with {{no license}}, {{no source}}, or a similar template. |
| {{db-i5}} | {{db-unfree}} | CSD I5 | Unused copyright image – Should only be used if the image has been previously tagged with {{or-cr}}, {{or-fu}}, or a similar template. |
| {{db-i6}} | {{db-norat}} | CSD I6 | Image with fair use tag but no fair use rationale - must have been tagged as such for seven days and uploaded after 2006-05-04. |
| {{db-i7}} | {{db-badfairuse}} | CSD I7 | Bad fair use template – image tagged as fair use with a template that is patently irrelevant to the actual image, like {{game-screenshot}} on a photo of a celebrity. Please notify uploader on their talk page using {{subst:badfairuse|image name including prefix|tag that was on the image}}. |
| {{db-i8}} | {{db-nowcommons}} {{db-nowcommons|Name of image on Commons.ext}} |
CSD I8 | Identical image has been moved to or is otherwise available on Commons. |
| {{db-i9}} | {{db-imgcopyvio|url=URL of source}} | CSD I9 | Blatant copyright infringements. |
| {{db-i10}} | {{db-badfiletype}} | CSD I10 | Uploaded file which is not an image, video or sound, is unused, and has no foreseeable encyclopedic use. |
| {{db-i11}} | {{db-nopermission}} | CSD I11 | No evidence of permission from copyright holder to publish under license asserted by uploader – image must have been tagged with {{no permission}}, and uploader notified for seven days. |
| {{db-c1}} | {{db-catempty}} | CSD C1 | Category that has been empty for at least four days. |
| {{db-c2}} | {{db-speedyrename}} | CSD C2 | Category being speedily renamed (typo fix, expanding abbreviation, capitalisation fix, compliance with "by country" format, singular to plural conversion or vice versa). |
| {{db-u1}} | {{db-userreq}} | CSD U1 | User page or subpage requested to be deleted by the user with whom it is associated. |
| {{db-u2}} | {{db-nouser}} | CSD U2 | Userpages of users who do not exist. |
| {{db-u3}} | {{db-gallery}} | CSD U3 | Fair use galleries in user space. |
| {{db-t1}} | {{db-divisive}} | CSD T1 | Templates that are divisive and inflammatory. |
| {{db-t2}} | {{db-policy}} | CSD T2 | Templates that are blatant misrepresentations of established policy. |
| {{db-t3|~~~~~|OtherTemplate}} | CSD T3 | Templates which are duplicates of, hard-coded instances of, or an inferior alternative to, OtherTemplate. | |
| {{db-p2}} | {{db-emptyportal}} | CSD P2 | Underpopulated portal. |
Make sure to specify the deletion reason in the deletion summary. Also, in some cases the article's creator should be notified.
Before deleting a page, check the page history to assess whether it would instead be possible to revert and salvage a previous version. Also:
| See also | Alternative outlets | Undeletion policy | Deletion guidelines for administrators AfD Common outcomes | Archived delete debates | Policy consensus discussions |