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Some articles or images may be candidates for deletion if they do not meet Wiki standards or conform to wiki guidelines. Content may be deleted if it is vulgar or offensive, unrelated to Steam applications and their development, or meets other criteria for deletion.
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Some articles or images may be candidates for deletion if they do not meet Wiki standards or conform to wiki guidelines. Content may be deleted if it is vulgar or offensive, unrelated to Frictional Games or user created content, or meets other criteria for deletion.
  
 
== Criteria for Deletion ==
 
== Criteria for Deletion ==
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These lists are not exhaustive and common sense should be used.
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===Article Contents===
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These are guidelines for content that should be removed from articles.
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* Parts of the text which do not pertain to its topic. A frequent example is community tutorials which feature the author's opinion pieces and contact information.
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* Text fragments created to attack individuals, games, or companies.
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* Anything offensive or vulgar in nature.
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If something was '''not''' put in an article under fair use, remove or replace these with a link to the work or with original content:
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* Any images that don't meet the [[Help:Image Use Policy|Image use policy]].
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* Copyrighted text fragments that have been pasted or quoted without crediting the author.
  
These are guidelines for articles that should be deleted. This list is not comprehensive and common sense should be used.
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===Entire Articles===
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These are guidelines for articles that should be deleted altogether.
  
* Any images that don't meet the [[Frictional Wiki:Image Use Policy|Image use policy]].
 
 
* Articles which do not cover any aspect of development or any relevant games or mods. An article about someone's school or a random video game would fall into this category.
 
* Articles which do not cover any aspect of development or any relevant games or mods. An article about someone's school or a random video game would fall into this category.
 
* Articles which have been created for the sake of vandalism.
 
* Articles which have been created for the sake of vandalism.
* Articles created to attack individuals, games, or companies.
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* Articles made for purposes of self-promotion. User pages are an exception to this.
* An article about a mod you are thinking about making but don't have a team or any content for.
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* Articles which contain too little information to justify their existence, but don't qualify as [[Help:Stubs|stubs]]. This means that nothing substantial can be added to them. For example, narrow-scoped tutorials of practices already explained in broader terms elsewhere.
* Anything offensive or vulgar in nature.
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* Copies of existing articles.
  
 
== Suggesting an Article for Deletion ==  
 
== Suggesting an Article for Deletion ==  
  
'''''Only Administrators can delete articles and files.''''' Normal users must add a [[Template:Delete|delete]] template tag to mark an article or file that might deserve deletion. Example:
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'''''Only Administrators can delete articles and files.''''' Normal users must add a [[Template:Delete|delete]] template tag to mark an article or file that might deserve deletion.
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To mark an article for deletion, put the template along with your reason in the page's wikitext:
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<pre>{{delete|It contains offensive content.}}</pre>
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Result:{{delete|It contains offensive content.}}
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'''An administrator will review the content and determine if it should be deleted.'''
  
{{delete|It contains offensive content.}}
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__NOTOC__
  
An administrator will review the content and determine if it should be deleted.
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[[Category:Help]]

Latest revision as of 20:16, 27 July 2020

Help:Contents

Some articles or images may be candidates for deletion if they do not meet Wiki standards or conform to wiki guidelines. Content may be deleted if it is vulgar or offensive, unrelated to Frictional Games or user created content, or meets other criteria for deletion.

Criteria for Deletion

These lists are not exhaustive and common sense should be used.

Article Contents

These are guidelines for content that should be removed from articles.

  • Parts of the text which do not pertain to its topic. A frequent example is community tutorials which feature the author's opinion pieces and contact information.
  • Text fragments created to attack individuals, games, or companies.
  • Anything offensive or vulgar in nature.

If something was not put in an article under fair use, remove or replace these with a link to the work or with original content:

  • Any images that don't meet the Image use policy.
  • Copyrighted text fragments that have been pasted or quoted without crediting the author.

Entire Articles

These are guidelines for articles that should be deleted altogether.

  • Articles which do not cover any aspect of development or any relevant games or mods. An article about someone's school or a random video game would fall into this category.
  • Articles which have been created for the sake of vandalism.
  • Articles made for purposes of self-promotion. User pages are an exception to this.
  • Articles which contain too little information to justify their existence, but don't qualify as stubs. This means that nothing substantial can be added to them. For example, narrow-scoped tutorials of practices already explained in broader terms elsewhere.
  • Copies of existing articles.

Suggesting an Article for Deletion

Only Administrators can delete articles and files. Normal users must add a delete template tag to mark an article or file that might deserve deletion.

To mark an article for deletion, put the template along with your reason in the page's wikitext:

{{delete|It contains offensive content.}}

Result:

An administrator will review the content and determine if it should be deleted.