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There are at least three ways for users with the appropriate permissions to access a deleted page and its page history (the list and the old versions themselves): To directly access the deleted revisions of a page, type "Special:Undelete/<target>" in the search box, where "<target>" is the name of the desired page.
To do so: Click the "talk" link next to the administrator's name in the deletion log. Click the "new section" or "+" tab next to the "Edit" tab. Type a subject line and your message, sign it by typing ~~~~ or click the signature icon () and then click "Publish changes".
If you want to view a page's history, go to the page (e.g., Cat) and click the " View history " tab in the upper-right section of the screen. 10-minute video introduction to the View History feature. A page history shows the order in which edits were made to any editable Wikipedia page, the difference between any two revisions, and a menu of ...
First, add the text { {subst:afd}} to the top of the article, and save the page. This adds a deletion 'tag' to the page. On the tag that now appears at the top of the article, find the link labelled "Preloaded debate" and click it. Follow the instructions that appear. Discussions last for seven days, at the end of which an administrator will ...
Click on the blue linked words " 6 deleted edits". That will bring you to a screen which shows the various now-deleted revisions. This is a page that only admins can see. As long as you don't actually click "restore" under Deletion log on this page, the deletion will remain in effect.
The deletion policy describes how articles, media, and other pages that do not meet the relevant criteria for content of the encyclopedia are identified and removed from Wikipedia. On Wikipedia, many pages are deleted each day through the processes outlined below. Deletion of a Wikipedia article removes the current version and all previous ...
To access the contributions of a logged-in user (named account), go to the user page (e.g., User:Example) and click on the User contributions link listed under the Tools menu on the right-hand side of the screen. This works even if the user page has not been created yet (i.e., an edit box displays). Contributions of an IP address.
There is a simplified version of this page at Help:Introduction to talk pages. Talk pages (also known as discussion pages) are administration pages where editors can discuss improvements to articles or other Wikipedia pages. The talk page associated with an article is named "Talk:Example", where "Example" is the name of the article.