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Revision as of 14:07, 19 February 2007
The Big Speedydelete is in operation as of February 17, 2007! You can help! Please read this entire page if you wish to participate.
Why the Big Speedydelete?
When we did the big delete in January, we were left with bunches of articles that were from Wikipedia, tagged for example with Category:Philosophy Workgroup (Top), but otherwise completely untouched. There are also articles that someone made a tiny spelling correction to back in November, and which have never been touched since. There are articles marked "CZ Live" by someone who just happened to think he'd work on it--two months ago--and then never did, and otherwise is just a copy of a Wikipedia article. These articles are diluting the database, so they should be deleted--especially since we can always upload the latest Wikipedia version. There is other "cruft," e.g., from vandals, that is cluttering the article database. This also needs to be deleted.
The result will be a more honest representation of what we've done. Also, if we do a good job with this deletion, we can then remove "CZ Live" tags from our active articles, because all articles that are in our database will be CZ Live!
Don't bother trying to clean up articles as you go through them (unless you really, really want to). We'll probably do a Big Cleanup next.
Overview
Basically, we'll have anyone--authors or editors--signing up to tag articles with the {{speedydelete}}
template. They'll be able to sign up for individual letters of the alphabet. For example, if I sign up for the "X" articles, I am committing to tagging the articles that begin with "X".
When tagging work is finished, constables will look at just the articles tagged with the template, briefly confirm that the article is deletable, and delete it.
If any article is inadvertantly and incorrectly deleted, it can be restored. Simply ask a constable to restore it; you can write to constables@citizendium.org.
Sign up sheet
Authors and editors can sign up as "markers" to mark articles as deletable, while constables can sign up as "deleters" to actually do the deletion. If a constable wants to mark and delete at the same time, he/she should sign up in both categories (for a given letter). Your putting your name after a letter means that you take responsibility for all the articles that begin with that letter. | |
To sign up, simply click here and place ~~~ in the appropriate place. You then take responsibility for that whole letter! If you need help, let somebody know--use the talk page.
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An-Az
Ba-Bi
Bj-Bz
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Da-Dh
Di-Dz
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P-Pe
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All other articles, if any
Instructions for markersTo find the articles, in your letter of the alphabet, simply go to Special:Prefixindex, and type in the letter of the alphabet you've volunteer to handle. To mark an article for deletion, simply place For a shortcut, use When you're done with a given letter, be sure to write "Yes" after "Done?" in the table above. But which articles to mark?Generally, mark articles deletable by constables acting on their own recognizance. See that page for the canonical list of types of deletable articles. This means, generally speaking, that we'll be tagging and/or deleting these articles:
But see "Important Notes" below! How can you tell whether an article fits one of these categories?
Important Notes (Please Read!)
Don't bother adding "CZ Live" to active articlesOne sign that an article can be deleted is that it is not marked "CZ Live." We'll be deleting the vast majority of articles not so marked. But some of them we'll keep. If you discover an article that people have worked on a significant amount, don't bother marking it " Should we delete any "CZ Live"-marked articles?In short, we should delete even "CZ Live"-marked articles if they meet one of the above criteria. E.g., a Wikipedia article that someone marked "CZ Live" a few months ago, which has not been changed since. Or 30-word stubs marked "CZ Live" that have been there for a few weeks: if a person really wants to write an article on a subject, it's no big deal to write the 30 words again. We don't mind relatively short articles ("stubs") to begin with, but we have to draw the line somewhere! Deletion instructions for constablesTo find the articles you've signed up to delete, simply go to Category:Speedy Deletion Requests. Don't bother deleting a set of articles until the marker has marked "Yes" after "Done?" above. To delete an article, press the "delete" tab. If you are deleting articles that were marked for speedy deletion, do not bother supplying a reason beyond what is automatically supplied by the software (it will say something like "speedydelete..."). If, however, you have taken responsibility for both marking and deleting articles, you need not tag them before deleting them--unless you just want to work that way, and delete them all one after another later. If you decide to delete them as you go through the list, then write "Big Speedydelete" in the reason field. (Later, after we're done, this won't be a sufficient reason!) When deleting articles that were marked for speedy deletion by someone else, please look at the article first to get an idea of why it was deleted. Moreover, do an "audit" of every fifth or tenth article, to make sure that they are indeed marked correctly. Indeed, audit the first ten or twenty articles that you do, just to persuade yourself that the person who did the tagging did it correctly. When in doubt, always refer to CZ:Article Deletion Policy; if still in doubt, write the constable list. NOTE: if you're looking at an "on wheels"-type page, make sure there isn't anything interesting in the page history before you delete it. It's possible that no one ever moved it back to its proper page! If so, move it immediately. Then delete the "on wheels" (or whatever) page the vandal created. When you're done with a letter, be sure to write your own "Yes" after "Done?" in the table above. |