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On this page, deletion, merging, and renaming of categories (pages in the Category namespace) is discussed. Categories are used to organize other pages and aid browsing of related articles. See How to use this page for the official rules of this page, guidelines for Speedy Deletion and Speedy Renaming, and how to do cleanup. See Wikipedia:Naming conventions (categories) for the policies guiding many renaming decisions, and Wikipedia:Category deletion policy for the policy governing this page.
Unless the change is non-controversial (such as vandalism or a duplicate), please do not remove the category from pages before the community has made a decision.
Categories that have been listed for more than five days are eligible for deletion, renaming or merging when a rough consensus to do so has been reached or no objections to the nomination have been raised.
Deletion of a category may mean that the pages belonging to it (articles, images, etc) are transferred to its parent category, or to another category (newly-made or already existing).
When a category is renamed or merged with another category, it may be helpful to use the {{category redirect}} template at the old category title.
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How to use this page
Procedure
To list a category for deletion, merging or renaming, follow this process:
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Preliminary steps.
Determine whether the category needs deleting, merging, or renaming.
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Edit the category.
Add one of the following tags at the top of the category text of every category to be deleted or renamed.
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Create the Cfd subsection.
Click on THIS LINK to edit the section of CFD for today's entries. Follow the instructions in the comments (visible during edit), to copy and paste the template shown. All categories are specified without the Category: prefix.
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Once you have previewed your entry, please make sure to add your signature after your proposal. If nominating a list of entries as a batch below your rationale, it is somewhat neater to place these after the signature (rather than leave the signature dangling at the end of the list, apparently unrelated to your reasons).
Once you have submitted a category here, no further action is necessary on your part. If the nomination is supported, helpful administrators and editors will log the result and ensure that the change is implemented to all affected pages.
Also, consider adding to your watchlist any categories you nominate. This will help ensure that your nomination tag is not mistakenly or deliberately removed.
Users without accounts and users with new accounts
Users without accounts (anonymous users) may nominate and comment on proceedings, just as in Articles for Deletion (AfD).
Redirecting categories
It is our general policy to delete categories that do not have articles in them. Unlike articles, categories are mostly for internal use only. If they don't have any articles, they shouldn't have any links from any articles or any other categories, because they are not useful for navigation and classification.
However, some categories frequently have articles assigned to them accidentally, or are otherwise re-created over and over again. In these cases, we use a form of "soft" redirection.
Categories cannot be redirected using "hard" redirects (#REDIRECT [[target]]) due to limitations in the MediaWiki software. Instead, use {{Category redirect|target}}. Helpful bots patrol these categories and move articles into the redirect targets.
You can see a list of redirected categories in Category:Wikipedia category redirects.
Special notes
Categories relating to stub articles should not be nominated here, but should be taken to Wikipedia:Stub types for deletion. If a group nomination of several similarly-named categories includes a stub category, it may be discussed here, but a note should be placed at Wikipedia talk:Stub types for deletion indicating that discussion on it is taking place.
When nominating a category, it's helpful to add a notice on the talk page of the most-closely related article. Doing so would not only extend an additional courtesy, but possibly also bring in editors who know more about the subject at hand. You can use {{cfd-article}} for this.
Speedy renaming and speedy merging
Categories may be listed here if they fall under the criteria specified at Wikipedia:Category renaming and repeated below. Deletion and de-listing may occur after 48 hours if there are no objections. They must be tagged with {{subst:cfr-speedy|new name}} so that users of the categories are aware of the proposal. This delay is to allow for objections over correct spelling, etc. to be made and to ensure that items are not listed here that do not meet the criteria.
Categories that qualify for speedy deletion (per Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion, e.g. "patent nonsense", "recreation", empty categories (that have been empty for four days) can be tagged with the regular speedy tags, such as {{db|reason}}, and no delay is required for these.
Contested requests can be removed from this list after 48 hours. If the nominator wants to continue the process they need to submit the request as a regular CfD using the instructions above.
Speedy criteria
Criteria for speedy renaming or speedy merging are strictly limited to:
- Typographical errors (such as, Brdiges → Bridges).
- Note that differences between British and American spelling (for example, Harbours → Harbors) are not considered errors, but if both exist as otherwise-identical category names, they should be merged.
- Capitalization fixes (such as, Characters In harry Potter → Characters in Harry Potter)
- Conversions from singular to plural, or back (such as, Steamship → Steamships)
- Non-conformance with "x by y", "x of y", or "x in y" categorization conventions specified at Wikipedia:Naming conventions (categories).
- This should only be used where there is no room for any doubt whatsoever that the category in question is being used for the standard purpose instead of being a potential subcategory. It should not be assumed that an incorrectly formatted "radio stations" category was intended to be a "radio" category, or that an incorrectly formatted "archaeological sites" category was intended to be an "archaeology" category.
- Expanding abbreviations for country names: The name of the country should appear as it does in the name of the article about that country (for example, US or U.S. in reference to the United States should be renamed to United States, but this criterion specifically does not apply to renames between the terms "American" and "United States").
- Renames to match a disambiguated parent category such as Category:Georgia (country) or Category:Georgia (U.S. state) from an unqualified name are eligible for speedy renames.
When the speedy rename procedure should not be used:
- When proposing that the category name should be reformatted in addition to one of the speedy criteria
- When proposing that two or more changes should be made, each of which qualifies under the speedy criteria
- When proposing to change a country name to an adjective, or vice versa, as in United Kingdom to British, American to United States, Germany to German, Argentine to Argentina, etc.
- When proposing a change that is based on a naming convention adopted by a specific WikiProject but does not otherwise meet any of the six speedy criteria listed above
- When proposing a change that does not qualify under any of the six criteria above, regardless of whether or not the proposed change will bring the category into conformity with existing categories
Note: If the nominator decides to change a nomination based on comments, simply delete the old nomination and create a new one as long as it still meets the speedy criteria.
Add requests for speedy renaming here
If the category does not match one of the six criteria listed above PRECISELY, do not list it here, but list it in the main section instead. If you are in any doubt as to whether it qualifies, do not list it here. Use the following format:
- * [[:Category:OLD Name]] to [[:Category:NEW Name]] ~~~~
Don't forget to tag the category with {{subst:cfr-speedy|new name}}
Please add new entries at the TOP of the list and sign and date stamp your entries with — ~~~~.
A request may be completed if it is more than 48 hours old; that is, the time stamp shown is 17:40, 6 September 2008 (UTC) or earlier.
- Category:National Security Councils to Category:National security councils - No caps since its generic, not a proper name. Cgingold (talk) 13:54, 8 September 2008 (UTC)
- Category:Govrenment agencies established in 1961 to Category:Government agencies established in 1961. Misspelling. --Eastlaw (talk) 08:46, 8 September 2008 (UTC)
- Category:Deaths from Progressive Supranuclear Palsy to Category:Deaths from progressive supranuclear palsy. Caps. — Good Ol’factory (talk) 01:18, 8 September 2008 (UTC)
- Category:Images of Sheep to Category:Images of sheep --NE2 16:46, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
- Category:Creation Science to Category:Creation science — Found as incomplete while doing cleanup. Vegaswikian (talk) 05:21, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
- Centuries in religion. Changing caps on "Religion" for each.
- Category:1st century BC in Religion to Category:1st century BC in religion
- Category:1st century in Religion to Category:1st century in religion
- Category:2nd century BC in Religion to Category:2nd century BC in religion
- Category:2nd century in Religion to Category:2nd century in religion
- Category:3rd century BC in Religion to Category:3rd century BC in religion
- Category:3rd century in Religion to Category:3rd century in religion
- Category:4th century in Religion to Category:4th century in religion
- Category:5th century in Religion to Category:5th century in religion
- Category:6th century BC in Religion to Category:6th century BC in religion
- Category:7th century BC in Religion to Category:7th century BC in religion — Good Ol’factory (talk) 00:42, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
- Category:London radio stations to Category:Radio stations in London. C4 ("x in y" naming convention). Bearcat (talk) 22:43, 6 September 2008 (UTC)
- Category:Songs written by Robert Lange to Category:Songs written by Robert John "Mutt" Lange – To match parent article, which is now Robert John "Mutt" Lange. Ten Pound Hammer and his otters • (Broken clamshells • Otter chirps • HELP) 18:45, 6 September 2008 (UTC)
- Category:European Union symbols to Category:Symbols of the European Union per Wikipedia:Naming_conventions_(categories)#Miscellaneous_.22of_country.22. — SSJ ☎ 09:37, 6 September 2008 (UTC)
Ready for deletion
Once the renaming has been completed, copy and paste the listing to the Ready for deletion section of Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/Working/Manual.
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