
Articles for deletion
Articles for deletion (AfD) is a process used on platforms like Wikipedia to review whether a proposed article should remain publicly available. When someone creates a new article or adds content, others can suggest deleting it if they believe it's unnecessary, incorrect, or doesn't meet certain standards. The community then discusses the article’s value and quality. After careful consideration, a decision is made: the article can be kept, improved, or removed. This process helps ensure the platform remains reliable, relevant, and well-organized for all users.