G6 is the most broad criterion for speedy deletion, providing for the deletion of content in the name of "uncontroversial maintenance" without discussion. However, it also tends to be the most frequently abused criterion.

G6 is for technical maintenance, not a catch-all for pages that one thinks should be deleted without discussion but do not fit another criterion for speedy deletion. It should rarely be used to delete pages that do not explicitly fall into one of the above bullet points.

Specific misuses[edit]

Each of the following has actually been (wrongly) deleted by G6 by an admin on at least one occasion:

What to do instead[edit]

Consider whether the page really needs to be deleted, as in many cases redirection, normal editing, or tagging as ((historical)) would suffice. If you think deletion really is necessary, nominate the page at the appropriate deletion discussion venue.

Alternatively, Wikipedia does allow for some out-of-process actions. If you are ignoring the rules to delete a page, cite WP:IAR in the deletion rationale.

See also[edit]