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  2. Wikipedia:Request an account/Procedures - Wikipedia

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    Any account (other than a tool root or CheckUser flagged account) may be suspended by a tool admin and the account creator user rights removed from their Wikipedia account if their ACC tool user account becomes inactive for 90 days or more, per the tool report. Such suspensions are indefinite by default until the inactive tool user contacts an ...

  3. Wikipedia:Guide to deletion - Wikipedia

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    Delete means simply that the user thinks the article should be deleted. They may state reasons or simply leave it at this statement. Because the deletion process is a discussion and not a vote, simply stating "delete" without any further comment is discouraged. Keep means simply that the user thinks the article should not be deleted. They may ...

  4. Wikipedia:Request an account/ACC Wizard/Existing - Wikipedia

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    If your account has been blocked from editing, you may not create nor request a new account. Instead, you should appeal your block following the guide to appealing blocks. If you are unable to edit your user talk page to request an unblock of your account, you must file an unblock request using the UTRS process here.

  5. Wikipedia : Request an account/Guide

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    Once you have reserved a request, and decided that the account should be created, click the Create! link next to the desired username. This will bring you to the MediaWiki account creation form. The name and email will be filled in automatically and the "Use a temporary random password" option will be automatically selected.

  6. Wikipedia:How to delete a page - Wikipedia

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    Anyone can disagree with your request for any reason; all they have to do is remove the tag. If the tag stays there for seven days, an administrator will check the article and delete it if they agree with your reason. If the tag is removed, the article won't be deleted; if at this stage you still think it should go, see the next section.

  7. Wikipedia:Revision deletion - Wikipedia

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    RevisionDelete (also known as RevDel or RevDelete) is a feature that allows administrators to remove individual entries in a page history or log from public view. It is used for "selective deletion", largely replacing the prior method (delete and partial undelete) which should no longer be used except for history merges and occasional other technical cases where it is needed.

  8. Wikipedia:Deletion policy - Wikipedia

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    How to do this: Administrators can delete such pages on sight. Other editors can request speedy deletion by editing the relevant page to add a speedy deletion template to the top of the page. If you disagree: Anyone except a page's creator may contest the speedy deletion of a page by removing the deletion notice from the page. If a page you ...

  9. Wikipedia:Speedy deletion - Wikipedia

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    Please remove the speedy deletion tag from the page. Doing so will automatically remove the page from Category:Candidates for speedy deletion. Consider notifying the nominator, using {{speedy-decline}} or {}. (If you're using CSD Helper, it will usually notify the nominator for you; it will normally use its own notification template.)