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  • curprev 02:2102:21, 29 March 20212601:2c5:8780:3f20:e0e8:d4d3:4594:baf6 talk 13,942 bytes +6 {{tnt|philosophy}} {{deletionism/lang}} {{controversial}} '''deletionism''' is a term used to describe the minimalist idea that removal of material is a productive mode of editing, and that doing such regularly, primarily, or solely, rather than adding material, is sufficient to call oneself an editor. the main claim is that the wiki mode of editing is 'too quick,' and that there are too many of them (contributors, of some nominal spectrum of undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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