Template:Speedy delete/doc

This template should be used on any pages that should be deleted as soon as possible. Specifically, it should be placed on, and only on, pages that consist solely of vandalism, spam, hoax content, illegal content, or anything else that meets the criteria for speedy deletion. This template adds the page to Category:Pending speedy deletion.

Usage



 * The parameter adds a reason, which is recommended.

Vandalism
This refers to any page that consists solely of content that was deliberately created unconstructively and could not be turned into a useful/well-written article. (A fuller definition of vandalism can be found in the Wikipedia article.) Examples include a gibberish page, an attack page, or a page that obviously has nothing to do with Minecraft or any Minecraft-related topic.

Spam
This refers to any page that was obviously created with the intent of advertising/spamming, and the content is not Minecraft-related. A page solely written about a car company, a page consisting solely of a link to one's personal website, and a page trying to convince readers to donate to somewhere, would all qualify here.

Hoax
This refers to any page that was created solely for the purpose of misleading readers by giving them false information, which cannot be cured by reverting an edit or rewriting the page. The following examples would be regarded as hoax pages: a page saying that Minecraft 3.0 came out yesterday when it's obviously not true, or a page titled "Giraffes" saying that they were added in Java Edition 1.0.0. Be careful, though, as often this can be cured by simply redirecting the page or removing false information and replacing it with accurate info. A page about a hoax generally does not qualify if it is clear that it is describing a hoax.

Illegal content
This most commonly refers to a page that violates copyrights. This means it consists of any form of written or otherwise recorded material copied verbatim from any source without permission (unless its copyright protection has expired, thereby placing it in the public domain). This is another case where rewriting a useful page is often a better solution than deleting it, but the editor must also ask an administrator to hide any revisions that violated copyrights.