User:Tazerdadog/CSDRFC

Should the provision of G6 be merged into G4?

G4. Recreation of a page that was deleted per a deletion discussion
This applies to sufficiently identical copies, having any title, of a page deleted via its most recent deletion discussion. It excludes pages that are not substantially identical to the deleted version, pages to which the reason for the deletion no longer applies, and content that has been moved to user space or converted to a draft for explicit improvement (but not simply to circumvent Wikipedia's deletion policy). This criterion also does not cover content undeleted via a deletion review, or that was only deleted via proposed deletion (including deletion discussions closed as "soft delete") or speedy deletion.

G6. Technical deletions

 * Deleting empty dated maintenance categories.
 * Deleting redirects or other pages blocking page moves. Administrators should be aware of the proper procedures where a redirect/page holding up a page move has a non-trivial page history. An administrator who deletes a page that is blocking a move should ensure that the move is completed after deleting it.
 * Deleting pages unambiguously created in error or in the incorrect namespace.
 * Deleting templates orphaned as the result of a consensus at WP:TfD.

G4. Pages deleted per a deletion discussion
{{green|This applies to pages and sufficiently identical copies of pages, having any title, whose most recent deletion discussion was closed as delete or orphan. It excludes pages that are not substantially identical to the deleted version, pages to which the reason for the deletion no longer applies, and content that has been moved to user space or converted to a draft for explicit improvement (but not simply to circumvent Wikipedia's deletion policy). This criterion also does not cover content undeleted via a deletion review, or that was only deleted via proposed deletion (including deletion discussions closed as "soft delete") or speedy deletion.

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G6. Technical deletions

 * Deleting empty dated maintenance categories.
 * Deleting redirects or other pages blocking page moves. Administrators should be aware of the proper procedures where a redirect/page holding up a page move has a non-trivial page history. An administrator who deletes a page that is blocking a move should ensure that the move is completed after deleting it.
 * Deleting pages unambiguously created in error or in the incorrect namespace.