# started 2020-08-11T07:27:38Z "1651"^^ . . "WolfmanSF" . "Proposed deletion (PROD) is a way to suggest an article or file for uncontroversial deletion. It is an easier method of removing articles or files than the articles for deletion (AfD) or files for discussion (FfD) processes, and is meant for uncomplicated deletion proposals that do not meet the strict criteria for speedy deletion. PROD must only be used if no opposition to the deletion is expected. It must never be used simultaneously with a deletion discussion (AfD or FfD), and it may only be placed on a page a single time. Any editor (including the article's creator or the file's uploader) may object to the deletion by simply removing the tag; this action permanently cancels the proposed deletion via PROD. A nominated page is marked for at least seven days; if nobody objects, it is considered by an uninvolved administrator, who reviews the page and may delete it or may remove the PROD tag. The first objection kills the PROD, and anyone may object as long as the PROD tag is present. Even after it has been deleted, anyone may have a PRODed article or file restored through a request for undeletion. By the same logic, PROD is one-shot only: It must not be used for pages PRODed before or previously discussed at AfD or FfD. A special case is BLPPROD: an article which has had the BLPPROD-tag removed still can be PRODed via the process described here. PROD is only applicable to mainspace articles, lists, set indices, disambiguation pages, and files not on Commons. Books may also be proposed for deletion, using a similar process. Proposed deletion cannot be used with redirects, user pages (except user books), drafts, templates, categories, or pages in any other namespace. There are three steps to the PROD process 1. \n* To nominate a page, place the {{subst:proposed deletion|concern=reason for proposed deletion}} tag at the top of the page. This is automatically converted to a {{proposed deletion/dated}} which lists the page in Category:Proposed deletion. You should notify the article's creator or other significant contributors by adding the {{subst:Proposed deletion notify|Name of page}} tag or other appropriate text to contributor talk pages. 2. \n* If anybody objects to the deletion (usually by removing the {{proposed deletion/dated}} tag—see full instructions below), the proposal is aborted and may not be re-proposed. 3. \n* The page is first checked and then deleted by an administrator seven days after nomination (or any time after seven days that an administrator reviews the page). It may be undeleted upon request. If the reviewing administrator does not agree with the deletion they may remove the PROD tag instead of deleting the page."@en . "2018-08-06T07:46:56Z"^^ . . "1706"^^ . "1866741"^^ . "853672024"^^ . . . "2020-08-11T07:23:01Z"^^ . . . "Palpita jacobsalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Marion and Viette in 1956. It is found in Madagascar."@en . . "2020-08-11T07:22:57Z"^^ . "972284278"^^ . "2020-08-11T07:26:10Z"^^ . . "980"^^ . "Davara is a demon of the night or nightmare in Turkish folklore of the Trabzon region. The creature has a cat-like look and closes peoples mouth and stands on top of them. Victims are not able to move their bodies for 10 to 20 seconds and feel like they are dying. In other parts of Turkey, this creature is known as Karabasan. It visits people who have their lights on while sleeping."@en . "972283972"^^ . "2020-08-11T07:26:05Z"^^ . "Proposed deletion (PROD) is a way to suggest an article or file for uncontroversial deletion. It is an easier method of removing articles or files than the articles for deletion (AfD) or files for discussion (FfD) processes, and is meant for uncomplicated deletion proposals that do not meet the strict criteria for speedy deletion. A special case is BLPPROD: an article which has had the BLPPROD-tag removed still can be PRODed via the process described here."@en . "Palpita jacobsalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Marion and Viette in 1956. It is found in Madagascar."@en . "Davara is a demon of the night or nightmare in Turkish folklore of the Trabzon region. The creature has a cat-like look and closes peoples mouth and stands on top of them. Victims are not able to move their bodies for 10 to 20 seconds and feel like they are dying. In other parts of Turkey, this creature is known as Karabasan. It visits people who have their lights on while sleeping."@en . "12"^^ . "2019-06-14T23:08:08Z"^^ . # completed 2020-08-11T07:27:38Z