Wikipedia:VfD decisions not backed by current policies
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This is a list of pages where a significant majority of the voters on Wikipedia:Votes for Deletion supported deleting an article, but when this decision contravened standing policies. Pages listing valid reasons for deletion include Wikipedia:Deletion policy, Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not, and Wikipedia:Verifiability. For now these articles have been kept, merged, or redirected and a note has been placed on their talk page explaining that they may be deleted upon a change in Wikipedia policies.
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[edit] Schools
Current policy: Wikipedia:Deletion policy makes no reference whatsoever to schools either way. Wikipedia talk:Deletion policy/schools only formed consensus regarding schools for those under age five and those automatically entered by a bot, consensus being 'delete'. Some guidelines for inclusion have been enunciated by User:Dpbsmith. See also: Wikipedia:Importance, Template:School.
- St Edwards School (VfD votes)
- St Andrew's High School, Kirkcaldy, Scotland (VfD votes)
- St Stephen's School Bath (VfD votes)
- Huntington School York (VfD votes)
[edit] Off-campus buildings
The following are off-campus student-run houses that are not affiliated with the university they are near.
Current policy: Nothing specific. Jimbo once got annoyed at such deletions. Some such submissions could fall under the category of vanity articles. Some could have fallen below the standard of Wikipedia:Importance, if that had been adopted.
[edit] Books
Current policy: Nothing specific. Works by a vanity press or included in Wikipedia by their own author are taken to be vanity articles and/or advertising.
[edit] Musical bands
Current policy: Nothing specific. Bands that have never released a record or receive few Google hits are routinely deleted as vanity articles and unverifiable. See also Wikipedia:Vanity page and Wikipedia:Verifiability
- Wikipedia:WikiProject_Music/Notability_and_Music_Guidelines are relevant semi-policy, and cited regularly for these articles