From time to time, it is necessary to delete pages from WWWiki's database. While any user may be able to simply blank a page (i.e. delete all its content), the original text will still be available in the page history for other users to view — and also to restore if they wish. However, when pages are deleted, all versions, past and present, are removed from the wiki. Deleting a page is not a step to be taken lightly!
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| - From time to time, it is necessary to delete pages from WWWiki's database. While any user may be able to simply blank a page (i.e. delete all its content), the original text will still be available in the page history for other users to view — and also to restore if they wish. However, when pages are deleted, all versions, past and present, are removed from the wiki. Deleting a page is not a step to be taken lightly!
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| - From time to time, it is necessary to delete pages from WWWiki's database. While any user may be able to simply blank a page (i.e. delete all its content), the original text will still be available in the page history for other users to view — and also to restore if they wish. However, when pages are deleted, all versions, past and present, are removed from the wiki. Only administrators have the authority to delete and undelete pages on WWWiki. Administrators are trusted to use their best judgment in determining whether a page should be deleted or not. However, administrators must also follow the process described below to help make such decisions. Deleted pages can also be restored by the administrators, if and only if support is expressed on votes for undeletion. This is essentially a safeguard against permanently deleting articles. See undeletion policy for more information. Deleting a page is not a step to be taken lightly!
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