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{{proposed update|SmashWiki:Deletion policy}}
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''This is to go under under [[SmashWiki:Deletion policy#Good deletion candidates|good deletion candidates]] of the current deletion policy.''
''This is to go under under [[SmashWiki:Deletion policy#Good deletion candidates|good deletion candidates]] of the current deletion policy.''
*'''User pages of nonregistered accounts without useful contributions outside of their userspace'''
*'''User pages of non-registered accounts without useful contributions outside of their userspace'''
*'''User pages of IP addresses'''
*'''User pages of IP addresses'''
''This is to go under under [[SmashWiki:Deletion policy#Bad deletion candidates|bad deletion candidates]] of the current deletion policy.''
''This is to go under under [[SmashWiki:Deletion policy#Bad deletion candidates|bad deletion candidates]] of the current deletion policy.''

Revision as of 02:59, March 31, 2012

Proposed.png This is a proposed update to SmashWiki:Deletion policy. Consensus is still needed before this can be accepted and implemented. Please use the talk page to discuss this page.

This is to go under under good deletion candidates of the current deletion policy.

  • User pages of non-registered accounts without useful contributions outside of their userspace
  • User pages of IP addresses

This is to go under under bad deletion candidates of the current deletion policy.

  • User pages of registered users, regardless of their contributions.

And why should we do this?

This minor update to the deletion policy is to clean up the userspace of user pages of users that didn't edit outside of their userspace and those of unregistered IP editors. IP addresses are not allowed to make user pages in the first place, something the second point aims to make clear. And lastly, the third point is to prevent user pages of registered users from being deleted, as they may return even after making a single edit.

Examples

NoDelete

YesKeep