User talk:Norman81

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Response to email
Hello, I'm responding to your email here so that it's visible to reviewing admins or other interested parties. The article PillarOne.RiskAnalytics can be deleted, but the reason I declined your deletion request is that another user had already nominated it for deletion. Wikipedia has 3 deletion processes, which I understand can be confusing for users who have never ventured into that end of the project. The deletion process under which the article was nominated is called Articles for deletion, which includes a community discussion (prominently linked at the top of the article). The discussion lasts at least 7 days, and at the end of that period an administrator will review the discussion and determine if consensus is to keep or delete the article, or they may extend the discussion if they feel there was not enough participation.

I've gone ahead and contributed to the deletion discussion (which is prominently linked at the top of the article) by stating that you, the article author, have requested deletion in good faith. That by itself is not a valid reason for deletion under the deletion policy, but the user who originally nominated it for deletion did provide a valid reason for deletion, and your request will likely be considered by the reviewing administrator. &mdash; KuyaBriBri Talk 16:00, 10 August 2017 (UTC)