Consumer Rights Wiki talk:Moderator guidelines
Just a few typos
- Note: it is permissible for an incident to be positive, as long as it is both noteable <-notable
- The company does not have an existing page, which the artice <- article
- The level of managerial independance <- independence
- The level of managerial independance - how independant <- independent
- Stub (for an article which is simply underdeveloped: the content currentlyu <-
lead to deletion if it's in massive violation of the No Original Reaearch <-
Basically a limbo to put articles in where their merits can be discussed before a descision <- decision
- Demonstrate (through evidence, and assertion by sources, not thorugh <- through
- If the Incident affected only a small hanfdful <-
- The article should be neutral and factual, without unneccesarily -< unnecessarily
A user reported that an Amazon delivery driver accessed their garage through their phone without authorization
- Demonstrate a pattern of similar incidents or systemic flaws in Amazon's delivery authorization <- authorisation?
- Remove aricle, <-
A person brought a 5-year-old iPhone 11 for battery replacement at official Apple Store in Rio. After a $170 service, both cameras stopped working. Apple blamed previous unauthorized <- unauthorised?
-- Preceding unsigned comment by DavidBenJr at 04:21, 15 January 2025
The spelling of “authorization” and the like depend on regional standards. Americans tend to spell it with a z, and the z spelling is actually also preferred by the Oxford English Dictionary. This is in contrast to analyze/analyse, where the OED prefers the s spelling. There is some etymological reason that I cannot be bothered to remember. Mingyee (talk) 11:53, 20 January 2025 (UTC)
Some additional typos:
2. The company does not have an existing page, which the artice <- article
This should only lead to deletion if it's <- it is
Aritcles <- Articles (inside categorization table)
If a deletion request is determined to be valid, <- (missing comma)
-- Comment by JazzyPizza, 25 April 2025
Thank you for pointing these out! and apologies for not actioning the earlier ones. I'll get everything done just now!
Question
As part of these guidelines, it says this.
If a deletion request is determined to be valid, the linked pages need to be handled and after that the page should be marked with the
{{Garbage}}template and protected from edits, pending final deletion. If a talk page is present before deletion, it is best practice to keep the talk page as its contents usually explain to readers why the page was deleted.
I have never seen the garbage template used, except for one time when I thought it was an alternative to deletionrequest. Is this still done? AnotherConsumerRightsPerson (talk) 07:23, 19 November 2025 (UTC)
- yep, have updated the text to remove reference to the garbage template Keith (talk) 00:51, 20 November 2025 (UTC)