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And what constitutes "Inactivity" anyways? A week? A month? A Year? What if I couldn't access the site for that long, for whatever reason? Can this at least be elaborated upon, if not removed?
And what constitutes "Inactivity" anyways? A week? A month? A Year? What if I couldn't access the site for that long, for whatever reason? Can this at least be elaborated upon, if not removed?


Additionally, it's spelled (NOT 'SPELT') 'Reversion', and 'Petitioned'.
Additionally, it's spelled 'Reversion', and 'Petitioned'.


--[[User:Mocha2007|Mocha2007]] ([[User talk:Mocha2007|talk]]) 21:15, 26 March 2013 (CET)
--[[User:Mocha2007|Mocha2007]] ([[User talk:Mocha2007|talk]]) 21:15, 26 March 2013 (CET)

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Just curious as to why

"G:8. Inactivity of a personal constructed language. Revertion of deletions shall be petetioned to the administrators."

Is there any reasoning for this? It doesn't consume that much bandwidth, does it? On wikipedia, for example, [1] is only edited about once a month, but it's still a very nice and well written article. The constitution hasn't been edited for awhile, but the US government still keeps that. Heck, we still keep the Rosetta stone, even though that only once-useful hunk of rock has been around for thousands of years. Wikipedia (Correct me if I'm wrong) has no policy detailing deletion of articles due to inactivity.

And what constitutes "Inactivity" anyways? A week? A month? A Year? What if I couldn't access the site for that long, for whatever reason? Can this at least be elaborated upon, if not removed?

Additionally, it's spelled 'Reversion', and 'Petitioned'.

--Mocha2007 (talk) 21:15, 26 March 2013 (CET)