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Just a note, but being in a non-English language is not in-and-of-itself a valid reason for speedy deletion. In order for it to be it has to duplicate an existing article on a non-English project. This one doesn't since on pt.wiki it redirects to Adélia Prado. So I have followed suit and redirected it here as well. If there is no equivalent non-English version, no obvious redirect, and no other CSD criteria apply, best to tag the article with {{Not English}}
, which adds the article to Category:Wikipedia articles needing translation. GMGtalk 13:15, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
- Hello @GreenMeansGo:, Thanks for the information. So if the article is not copied from another wiki and is not in english we use
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template instead of speed deletion right? I was unaware of that thanks.-BRP ever 13:22, 22 March 2018 (UTC)- Yup. The CSD for non-English articles is pretty much designed to keep people from lazily copying content from other language projects, without really doing anything to improve enwiki. In short, if you want to read an article in Spanish, you should go to eswiki, rather than reading a Spanish article here. Another possibility, (if you know someone who speaks the language and can vet the article) is to have it actually copied over to the other language project, so that we help improve that project, and qualify it for WP:A2 here. If you ever need any help feel free to drop by my talk, and thanks for helping out with NPP. GMGtalk 13:25, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
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