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{{Policy}} <br> [[Image:Deletion icon.svg.png|right|100px]] Controversial article/pages can be proposed or flagged for deletion using either the '''{{tl|Delete}}''' or '''{{tl|DeleteASAP}}''' templates. Once proposed, if not contested within 5 days, an administrator may delete them.  
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Controversial article/pages can be proposed or flagged for deletion using either the '''{{tl|Delete}}''' or '''{{tl|DeleteASAP}}''' templates. Once proposed, if not contested within 5 days, an administrator may delete them.


=== See also ===
To permanently delete articles or pages ultimately requires an administrator/sysop and follows a consensus process. Obscene or provocative pages will be deleted immediately. Those labeled or flagged as controversial may take longer to reach a consensus.
* [[FamilySearch Wiki:Deletion guidelines for administrators]]
* [[FamilySearch Wiki:Attack pages]]


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=== See also  ===


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*[[FamilySearch Wiki:Deletion guidelines for administrators]]
*[[FamilySearch Wiki:Attack pages]]
 
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Revision as of 20:40, 6 March 2012

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Deletion icon.svg.png

Controversial article/pages can be proposed or flagged for deletion using either the {{Delete}} or {{DeleteASAP}} templates. Once proposed, if not contested within 5 days, an administrator may delete them.

To permanently delete articles or pages ultimately requires an administrator/sysop and follows a consensus process. Obscene or provocative pages will be deleted immediately. Those labeled or flagged as controversial may take longer to reach a consensus.

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