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  • Memory Alpha talk:Deletion policy
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  • As discussions about deletion suggestions seem to get longer and the final decisions more controversial, should we start to archive those discussions instead of deleting them? IIRC, we discontinued this procedure during the early days when there was basically no controversy about deletions... -- Cid Highwind 15:56, 14 Aug 2004 (CEST)
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  • As discussions about deletion suggestions seem to get longer and the final decisions more controversial, should we start to archive those discussions instead of deleting them? IIRC, we discontinued this procedure during the early days when there was basically no controversy about deletions... -- Cid Highwind 15:56, 14 Aug 2004 (CEST) In case after long discusion a page is not deleted, the policy states we should archive that discussion on the article's talk page. If a page is deleted, the discussion would have to be archived elsewhere. I think this should be done, so if the discussion arises again (at undeletion for example) we can refer to it. The standard Memory Alpha:Votes for Deletion/archive would not cover images and imediate deletion. Perhaps a new page the likes of Memory Alpha:Deletion archive? -- Redge | Talk 17:08, 14 Aug 2004 (CEST) I've started the archive, using the latter option. If it is not properly named, it can be moved, or even deleted. I just thought the Votes for Deletion article was getting a bit too long. -- Redge | Talk 01:26, 21 Aug 2004 (CEST)