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  1. Deletionpedia was an online archive wiki containing articles deleted from the English Wikipedia. Its version of each article included a header with more information about the deletion such as whether a speedy deletion occurred, where the deletion discussion about the article can be found and which editor deleted the article.

    • 2008 (v1), December 24, 2013 (v2)
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  2. Dec 30, 2013 · It’s called Deletionpedia and stops entries from disappearing down the memory hole by automatically scooping up any Wikipedia article that’s been flagged for possible later deletion. That way, if...

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  4. Volunteer editors of Wikipedia delete articles from the online encyclopedia regularly, following processes that have been formulated by the site's community over time. The most common route is the outright deletion of articles that clearly violate the rules of the website (speedy deletion).

  5. Predictions of the end of Wikipedia. Various publications and commentators have predicted the end of Wikipedia since it rose to prominence. Multiple potential dangers have been proposed, such as poor quality control and inconsistent editors/administrators. Many online encyclopedias exist.

  6. May 8, 2022 · Unfortunately deletionpedia only grabs pages that are previously marked on Wikipedia in some way. The disappearing tech-related articles I've been looking for (smaller programming languages, "Quote notation") can't be found there.

  7. Sep 22, 2008 · Where do Wikipedia pages go to die? To the Deletionpedia, of course, a 60,000+ article archive of material that did not live up to Wikipedia's high standards.

  8. Deletionpedia is an online archive wiki containing articles deleted from the English Wikipedia. Its version of each article includes a header with more information about the deletion such as whether a speedy deletion occurred, where the deletion discussion about the article can be found and which editor deleted the article.