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These discussions were introduced to reduce the post count on VfD. The point of these discussions is to establish consensus about a recurring theme that is related to inclusion or deletion of certain categories of articles on Misplaced Pages. If a number of related articles are nominated for VfD, the same arguments tend to be used for all of them; in that case, it would be helpful to create a centralized place for discussion. The outcome of that discussion can then be used as a guideline in the future. It can be assumed that the Wikipedian consensus holds that they hold true in the majority of situations to which they apply.
New discussions
- Anyone can add a discussion to the list. This is done by creating a page on Misplaced Pages:Deletion policy/<<enter topic here>>, and adding it to the bottom of the list.
- Please look at existing discussions first to get an idea of layout and how to describe the discussion.
- If you create a discussion about a group of articles, please do not list those individual articles on VfD while the discussion lasts. Instead, add a link to the bottom of your article.
- If you see a VfD nomination that relates to an existing discussion here, please link both the nomination and the discussion to one another. Do not remove the nomination.
Closing discussions
- Discussions will be kept for at least a week, and may be kept longer if there is no clear consensus after that time. After that, they will be moved to the conclusions page.
- The person closing the discussion should list conclusions drawn from it, and contact some other people taking a different opinion in the discussion to verify the conclusions.
General points
- The point is to establish a consensual guideline through discussion, not to establish a rule through voting.
- As with all discussions on Misplaced Pages, be civil about it, do not make personal attacks, and uphold Wikiquette.
Reopening old discussions
- It is possible for consensus to change over time. Thus, it may be useful at some point to re-open some of these discussions.
- If so, the relevant link should be moved back to the main policy consensus page, and discussion can continue.
- However, please only re-open a discussion if, after you've asked some other user's views on the matter, it seems to no longer reflect Wikipedian consensus - do not re-open a discussion simply if you personally disagree with the outcome.