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  1. The original Deletionpedia collected about 63,000 articles, which were deleted from Wikipedia between February and September 2008. Nearly 2000 of the pages were more than 1000 days old before they were deleted.

  2. Deletionpedia, a website that allows you to view deleted Wikipedia articles. Gave me a chuckle. A lot of these I'm getting on the random page link seem to be self-promotional articles. I was going to quote a sentence from that until I realize that there was no punctuation.

  3. May 8, 2022 · A discussion thread on Hacker News about Deletionpedia, a website that archives deleted Wikipedia articles and their edit histories. Users share their experiences, opinions and criticisms of Wikipedia's notability criteria, deletion process and community.

  4. Dec 29, 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.

  5. Deletion of articles on Wikipedia. The mop symbolizes the work done by administrators – they have the technical ability to delete articles or "clean up" Wikipedia. Volunteer editors of Wikipedia delete articles from the online encyclopedia regularly, following processes that have been formulated by the site's community over time.

  6. Sep 24, 2008 · Lexicon | Deletionpedia is where Wikipedia pages go to diean archive of more than 60,000 articles that Wikipedia editors deem too obscure to be worthy of even the status of, say, a...

  7. I added two such articles to Deletionpedia (edited them by hand to fix dysfunctional links and so on): one and two.