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  2. Wikipedia:Content removal - Wikipedia

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    Content removal is the removal of material that provides information from an article, without deleting the article itself. While an entire page can be deleted only via the deletion process (ultimately completed by an administrator), even a single unregistered editor can boldly remove part of a page. It is an editorial decision that is easy to ...

  3. Wikipedia:Guide to deletion - Wikipedia

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    Deleting specific text within a page: Undesirable text can be removed by anyone by editing the page. However, the text will remain publicly accessible in the article history. If this is unacceptable, then an administrator can permanently delete the content, and it will only be visible to administrators.

  4. Wikipedia:How to delete a page - Wikipedia

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    First, add the text { {subst:afd}} to the top of the article, and save the page. This adds a deletion 'tag' to the page. On the tag that now appears at the top of the article, find the link labelled "Preloaded debate" and click it. Follow the instructions that appear. Discussions last for seven days, at the end of which an administrator will ...

  5. Change what happens when you move or delete an email in AOL Mail

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    Take control of where you'll end up after deleting or moving a message in AOL Mail. Choose to go back to the original folder, the next message, or the previous message after moving the email. 1. Click the Setting icon. 2. Click More Settings. 2. Click Viewing email. 3. Under "After moving a message," choose the option you want.

  6. A reminder from the Jan. 6 investigation: Deleting a text may ...

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    But deleted text messages between two Secret Service agents have become the focal point of the House committee's investigation of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot because.

  7. Delete key - Wikipedia

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    Delete key. The delete key (often abbreviated del) is a button on most computer keyboards which is typically used to delete either (in text mode) the character ahead of or beneath the cursor, or (in GUI mode) the currently-selected object. The key is sometimes referred to as the "forward delete" key. This is because the backspace key also ...

  8. Deletion of articles on Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The mop symbolizes the work done by administrators – they "clean up" Wikipedia, which can include deleting articles. 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 ...

  9. Found poetry - Wikipedia

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    Found poetry is a type of poetry created by taking words, phrases, and sometimes whole passages from other sources and reframing them (a literary equivalent of a collage [ 1]) by making changes in spacing and lines, or by adding or deleting text, thus imparting new meaning. The resulting poem can be defined as treated: changed in a profound and ...