Wiktionary:Requests for deletion/Archives

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Deletion archives are kept to assist sysops in determining if an entry should be immediately deleted, as most invalid terms are repeat entries; the community's time should not be wasted rehashing previous determinations.
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Current procedure

These archives are no longer maintained. The current procedure is to archive the RFD discussion to the corresponding article's talk page. Note that talk pages containing such discussions are preserved even if the associated article is deleted. To reach a talk page for a deleted article, in Wiktionary's search box, type talk: followed by the word or phrase in question. For example, talk:get behind.

Archives

To make it easier to find bad-faith recreations, valid bluelinks are struck out.

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From 2008 to 2009, deleted pages were automatically archived to Wiktionary:Previously deleted entries and its subpages.