Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28857013-20160124091047

I tried posting a conclusion in the original thread but apparently I ended up not knowing how to do so, and by the time I wrote out a cheesy closing and posted it Wikia didn't receive it at all. So I think I should be clarifying here.

The voting ended up in a draw. The number of support and opposes were both 4. But in contact of the users who disagreed with keeping the system (as in, the Deletion Request system), we came into consensus on several points:
 * 1) The current deletion system ("Delreq") is broken as it is, and should be changed if it is kept.
 * 2) The system (applicable to everything else) would be better automated.
 * 3) The system should be manageable in long run.

Of course to actually make an automated way to do something, it wouldn't be anything possible in a short term. To begin with none of us really has came up with a plan, or at least shared to the public, other than a few "the policies should be changed" vague points.


 * Therefore, I announce (do i have the rights to?) that the deletion policy are no longer in use (other than the speedy deletion part which isn't the part of this problem and should be kept as the bottomline of quality control), until anyone proposes on a policy system that is *effective (can actually control the quality of conceptions),


 * maintainable (can be kept track of in the long run), and
 * not abusive (will not be used incorrectly).

This serves as a mere notice on what happened to the deletion policies now and additionally a place to discuss how it should work. 