The deletion policy dictates what should and shouldn't be deleted from this wiki.
Good cases
- A page which contains information that has very little chances of becoming a real page. For example, a page with just "lol" will not go anywhere.
- User pages can be deleted only if the user requests it. It is impossible to delete an account, though the user page can be deleted.
- Advertising and spam. Posting random websites or things like "Google is awful; try Brand X Search Engine free for 10 days!" doesn't help the wiki grow at all.
- Pages that are nonsense. For example, pages with titles such as "dahoshagohfoug" or "haovhauhgbovaov" have no point in being on this wiki.
- Copyright violations. Taking images/pages from a website that say they are to be used only on their sites should not be used.
- Useless or incorrect redirects. For example, one like #REDIRECT: [[That one guy in Bionicle]] isn't helping anyone.
- Useless or incorrect categories, like a "poop" category.
- Useless or incorrect templates, like a "poop" template.
- Pages in another language. This wiki is English; no other languages are allowed.
- Pages that are fanon. This is not a fanon wiki.
- The easiest way to prevent your page from being mistaken for fanon is to find at least one official source, such as an official book or a statement from Greg Farshtey.
- Wikipedia/BS01 copies. Unless they are allowed in the future, currently they should be deleted. Note that technically, they should be allowed because they both use the GNU/FDL documentation license.
- Very minor subjects. Articles like "This one rock that a Matoran sat on" and "Barges" won't get big. However, what is minor can be debated.
Bad cases
- Stubs. Stubs, no matter how small, could one day become a very long article.
- A page that requires a cleanup. These pages are just in need of attention, they do not need to be deleted.
- Vandalism. Blanking pages and inserting random words can be reverted, unless a page was created that had an obscene or random title or if there is nothing to revert to.
- Duplicates. A duplicate page can be redirected to other articles.