Wikipedia:Times that 100 Wikipedians concurred in a deletion debate

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This is a list of occasions when at least 100 Wikipedians (ideally excluding sock puppets) concurred in a deletion debate.



Philip Sandifer Articles for Deletion
  • 111 votes to delete.
The second Daniel Brandt article deletion review
  • Approximately 111 supporting Overturning/keeping the article, and approximately 70 supporting Endorsement of the deletion/deleting at its closure by Thebainer.
The 13th Daniel Brandt Articles for Deletion, beginning 2 March 2007 and ending on 12 March 2007
  • Approximately 140 Wikipedians supporting retaining the article, and approximately 60 supported its removal.
Template:Expand
  • Over 130 people voted "Keep".
Template:Trivia
  • 120 people voted "Keep".
Jamie Kane
  • 103 people voted "Keep".
Project Chanology
  • Approximately 120 people voted "Keep" before the article was kept as "Speedy Keep".
Encyclopedia Dramatica
  • Approximately 125 people voted "Keep". (approx. 45 voted "Delete")
Mass killings under communist regimes (4th nomination)
  • By the closers' count, approximately 145 people !voted to keep. (Approximately 35 !voted to delete.) Thought to be both the most-attended AfD in history and the one with the largest wordcount, with 499 kB of wikitext (1.6 times the size of the article), including a 1,319-word "no consensus" close by four closers.

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