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The following types of articles ''should be deleted without question'':
 
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* Pages made for the purpose of [[spam]]  
 
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** [[Advertisement]]s
 
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* Test pages.
 
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* Talk pages of deleted articles
 
* Talk pages of deleted articles
 
* Subjects that are not included in the [[A:TOC|TOC]] or do not belong in the AoPS Wiki, as determined by [[A:ADMIN|Administrators]].
 
* Subjects that are not included in the [[A:TOC|TOC]] or do not belong in the AoPS Wiki, as determined by [[A:ADMIN|Administrators]].
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Revision as of 13:07, 18 March 2025

Shortcut:

Articles on the AoPS Wiki can be deleted by administrators. To ask for the deletion of an article, add {{delete|reason}} to the article.

Guidelines

In general, the guidelines for deletion are far less strict than those of Wikipedia, for example.

The following types of articles should be deleted without question:

  • Pages made for the purpose of spam
  • Test pages.
  • Unnecessary redirects.
  • Talk pages of deleted articles
  • Subjects that are not included in the TOC or do not belong in the AoPS Wiki, as determined by Administrators.
  • Pages whose titles are unnecessarily long, and pages with bad titles in general

Possible Exceptions:

  • Non-notable subjects (such as an educational website, book, etc.) are generally not deleted if they contain a neutral, thorough coverage of the section and the topic of the article is suitable for AoPS Wiki.

Other solutions include:

  • Merging the article into a related article.
  • Moving the article to a different namespace.
  • Reducing the article to a stub.

See Also