User:Pax:Vobiscum/afd/Administrator instructions

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Every day, the day page (i.e. Articles for deletion/Log/Year Month Day ) that is more than five days old should be moved here. The decision to keep or delete a page is to be implemented only after this move has been performed.

Process
To process an AFD debate listed on a day page containing debates old enough to be closed:   '''
 * 1) If it may take significant time to assess the debate and/or perform the closing edits, consider first editing the sub-page and adding Closing to the top, to notify others that a close is in progress. This helps to avoid edit conflicts during the close.
 * 2) Determine (using the guidelines) whether the consensus was to keep or delete the article, and if the associated talk or sub-pages should also be deleted.
 * 3) Remove the line saying . This will decategorise the debate from the active-AfD categories.
 * 4) Remove Closing if you added it earlier.
 * 5) Enter the following text at the top and bottom of the AFD discussion sub-page.  (Together, these two edits will create a shaded box around the discussion thread confirming that it has been closed.  See the example below.) Note that the header template and closing result go above the top section header, not below it.  Additional usage options are also outlined at Template:At.
 * 6) * At the top:
 *   RESULT.
 * 1) * At the bottom:
 * 2) If the decision is DELETE, then delete the article (this will be automatically recorded in the Deletion log). Remember to paste a link to the discussion in the "Reason for deletion" box (i.e. add   Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Article  ). If appropriate, delete the article's talk page or any associated sub-pages first. Also remember to check "what links here" and either delete any redirects or redirect them elsewhere. If a given title should never have an article, then remove all links to it. However, you should never remove a link to the article from its nomination for deletion.
 * 3) If the decision is KEEP (including any variant such as NO CONSENSUS, REDIRECT, or MERGE), remove the AFD Header from the article (be sure the AFD Category is also removed), and put a link to the discussion sub-page on the article's talk page; the template oldafdfull is recommended for this, so add
 * 1) If the decision is KEEP (including any variant such as NO CONSENSUS, REDIRECT, or MERGE), remove the AFD Header from the article (be sure the AFD Category is also removed), and put a link to the discussion sub-page on the article's talk page; the template oldafdfull is recommended for this, so add
 * If this is not the first deletion nomination, use oldafdmulti instead to consolidate the references to all previous AfD nominations:           
 * 1) * Remember to fix double-redirects if the page becomes a redirect.
 * 2) * If the decision is to merge, use Afd-mergeto and Afd-mergefrom to mark the AfD'd page and merge target talk page (respectively):
 * 1) * If the discussion failed to reach consensus, then the article is kept by default unless it regards a living person (see below). The decision should generally include a reference to the lack of consensus, such as No consensus - default to keep, in order to minimize ambiguity and future confusion.
 * (For BLP deletions, the standards are currently under discussion. WP:BLP presently states "When closing an AfD about living persons whose notability is ambiguous, the closing administrator should take into account whether the subject of the article being deleted has asked that it be deleted. The degree of weight given to such a request is left to their discretion". There is further debate whether no consensus should automatically be considered "Delete" by default rather than "Keep" for BLPs, but at present this has not been decided.)
 * 1) * The template cleanup-afd is available for discussions that close as KEEP AND CLEANUP. To use, simply add the template (without subst:) to the kept article. If the AfD discussion is under a different name for some reason, then use  . For example, if the article is Asdf but the deletion discussion is Articles for deletion/Qwertyuiop, then add    to Asdf.
 * 2) If not enough discussion transpired to determine a consensus or lack thereof add  ~  below the last comment and relist the AFD subpage on the listings for the current date. Do not forget to Remove the AFD listing from the log for the original date (if the debate is left on the old log, the "ready for closing" list at Articles for deletion/Old is broken).
 * 3) If that was the last open entry on that day's page of deletion discussions,
 * 4) Edit the old day pages list by cutting the link for the day, which will look like Articles for deletion/Log/Year Month Day
 * 5) Go to the archive of debates and paste the link at the top in the appropriate month.

Header and footer text after closing
After closing the discussion, the page will look like this:


 * The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review).  No further edits should be made to this page.

The result was RESULT. my name date

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DISCUSSION THREAD
 * The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.

Note: there are admin tools available that automate much of this process. There are several and they work differently and may or may not have full functionality depending on your browser. If you'd prefer to use them, ask an experienced admin (one who has closed some afd's recently would be a good choice) for a pointer to them.

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