Talk:Hijiri zaka

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Articles for Deletion debate

This article was merged with and redirected to Tsuki no Misaki as a result of an Articles for Deletion debate. The discussion can be found here. -Splashtalk 23:50, 30 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Protection

This article was deleted all without the adding of an explanation. [1] Therefore I take the stub of the protection.Tokyo Watcher 22:50, 27 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I'm afraid you might not see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hebi zaka which I wrote on the edit summary and you know everyone can read it. I regret to say the wikipedia community has already had a result of discussion, and please refer to 8. Recreation of deleted material in Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion#General Criteria. I hope you would assess an appropriate action on this article soon.
In addition, I must say your edit is Abuse of tags in Wikipedia:Vandalism#Types of vandalism. If you want to protect this article, please see Wikipedia:Requests for page protection. --Excavator 15:31, 28 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

You (Excavator) are deleting all of the articles. I understand this with the bad dido. Therefore, I understand the protection is appropriate disposal.Tokyo Watcher 22:31, 28 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Let me explain one by one. Probably an easily understandable one is abuse of tags. What I said above is very simple.
Calton's editing shows this article wasn't protected as you know. You can't protect any article because you aren't an administrator. If you want to protect this article, you have to request its protection according to Wikipedia:Requests for page protection. If you apply the {protected} template on any article with no request, it's an abuse of tags in Wikipedia:Vandalism#Types of vandalism. Corresponding pages in Japanese Wikipedia are ja:Wikipedia:保護依頼 and ja:Wikipedia:荒らし#荒らしの類型. I show you a caption of abuse of tags from the latter page:
  • ...または、保護依頼に出していないにもかかわらず保護タグを挿入するなどの行為です。
Is this clear to you? --Excavator 15:32, 30 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Tsuki no Misaki will be become an article with enormous quantity. Therefore, I seek readers each of contents to refer to the end of the link. Because the status changed than before, I am wished to start a new discussion.Tokyo Watcher

I think Calton's comment is also clear to you. I'll merge articles concerning slopes to Tsuki no Misaki and redirect them to it soon. --Excavator 08:58, 4 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
After some investigation of Tsuki no Misaki, I found its definition should be corrected. Slopes in Tokyo or Slopes in Minato-ku might be suitable for merging Hijiri zaka and other articles related to slopes.--Excavator 11:32, 10 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]