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Deletion Policy

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Normal energypedia users cannot delete articles. Only administrators have the right to delete articles as well as restore articles that were previously deleted.


However, there are two ways in which users can initiate the deletion of an article:

  1. Email the energypedia team: Especially in urgent and important cases (i.e. copyright violations or defamation), please send us an email immediately containing a link to the article and the reason for its deletion. We will respond to your suggestion as soon as possible.
  2. Categorize the article with "Deletion Proposed": If you think an article is eligible for deletion, you can also categorize it with the category "Deletion Proposed". We will regularly revise all articles in this category and delete those fitting our deletion policy.