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In general, an article may (and in some cases should) be deleted by a constable if:
In general, an article may (and in some cases should) be deleted by a constable, acting on his or her own recognizance, if:


* it was copied from Wikipedia over one week ago, and no one has made any substantive revisions to it then or since then, ''regardless'' of whether it was marked "CZ Live" or not;
* it was drafted solely by a contributor and then blanked by that contributor;
* it was drafted solely by a contributor and then blanked by that contributor;
* it was copied from Wikipedia, not marked <code><nowiki>[[Category:CZ Live]]</nowiki></code> and left to sit for more than one hour with no substantive revisions;
* it consists of two sentences or less, which have been left on the wiki for more than two hours;
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Revision as of 17:48, 15 February 2007

In general, an article may (and in some cases should) be deleted by a constable, acting on his or her own recognizance, if:

  • it was copied from Wikipedia over one week ago, and no one has made any substantive revisions to it then or since then, regardless of whether it was marked "CZ Live" or not;
  • it was drafted solely by a contributor and then blanked by that contributor;
  • it consists of two sentences or less, which have been left on the wiki for more than two hours;