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I have removed the {{prod}} tag from [[{{{1}}}]], which you proposed for deletion. I'm leaving this message here to notify you about it. If you still think the article should be deleted, please don't add the {{prod}} template back to the article. Instead, feel free to list it at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion. Thanks!
Usage: {{subst:deprod|PAGENAME}}. Remember this template must be substituted.
Use this template to notify a user that you have removed their proposed deletion tag, without being specific about the reasons for it. You may also consider using:
- Template:oldprodfull to document that the proposed deletion has been contested.
- Template:deprod-disagree if you disagree that the article should be deleted.
- Template:deprod-contro if you think that the deletion would be controversial.
- Template:deprod-afd if you think that deletion would be controversial, and have listed the article on AfD.
- Template:deprod-reprod if the article was reprodded after being deprodded, or if the article was previously on AfD.
- Template:deprod-article if the prod tag was not on an article.
- Template:deprod-m to leave an explanation of your choice.
Also, while patrolling proposed deletion, you may find the following helpful.
- Template:prod-summary to remind the user to put "prod" in the edit summary.
- Template:prod-speedy to notify them that you marked the article for speedy deletion.
- Template:prod-reason to remind the user to include a useful concern in their prod tags.
Wikipedia content modification information:
- This page was last modified on 5 March 2008, at 03:03.
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