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|I am improving an article thats been put up for deletion called Ocenarium Bournemouth here. How do I know that the improved article can be transferred back to mainspace}}
A diehard editor (talk) 02:20, 14 August 2019 (UTC)
- While it is still an undeleted article, you can improve it by editing it. Adding notability references and toning down the promotional language would address the issues brought up in the deletion discussion. Don't wait for the deletion discussion to conclude; if you have the ability to improve the article, do it now.
- One of the options being discussed in the deletion discussion is Draftify. If that's what happens to the article, it would be best to work on the draft rather than your own version.
- If the current article is, in the end, deleted, you could ask the editor who closed the deletion discussion to comment on whether your new and improved article is acceptable; in particular, whether your improvements have overcome the earlier reasons for deletion. That should help avoid any knee-jerk reactions to the article being recreated after a deletion discussion.
- In the end, every article has to stand on its own merits and every editor is expected to learn what makes an article acceptable; you could move your improved page into article space on your own authority. It will still be reviewed by new page patrol; you may want to add a note to the talk page that explains why you think the new article has overcome the objections from the deletion discussion as a preemptory move. — jmcgnh(talk) (contribs) 04:55, 14 August 2019 (UTC)
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Shadilay
[edit]Hello Diehard! I see now that Shadilay was discussed on Articles for Deletion back in 2017 (Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Shadilay) where the consensus was to merge to the main article and mention the song under the section Kekistan. It might be enough to just redirect to that section again? – Thjarkur (talk) 16:57, 15 August 2019 (UTC)
- You too, @Þjarkur:. Actually, I knew it was deleted, however there are a bunch of good sources now, so I thought, Shadilay should be a new article. I was thinking of the main article thing. So in the Pepe the Frog article we can do a little something like this.
Kekistan (test)
[edit]So, here would be the text about Kekistan, but it’s this text instead because this is user talk, we’re not in Pepe the Frog article. So we can do a little something like this:
Shadilay
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[edit]And that’s it!
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