User talk:Phantomsteve/Archives/2020/DecemberDeletion of page Afends - comment on nominator not following processGood morning. It's somewhat of a moot point now, since the page Afends has been deleted, but the nominator for speedy deletion appears to have abused the deletion process. This nominator first used PROD, which I deleted with comment. He then reverted my deletion of PROD. After I again reverted that action, he used speedy delete instead to try to get the article deleted. The article isn't even my issue at this point - it's not very good at all and likely would have been deleted at AfD, but I thought it should have a discussion, which should have been what would have happened if procedure had been followed. I can easily see where you would have missed that back-and-forth, but I still wanted to bring this to your attention, as at this point it seems that poor deletion behavior by the nominator was not caught and acted upon. Thank you.--Concertmusic (talk) 13:27, 8 December 2020 (UTC)
AfD is impossible!The reason why I prodded and speedied Afends is because I can't do an AfD! IP's can't! Come on. Ridiculous reason to reject the application! Re-delete it please! 2001:8003:5022:5E01:2070:8B81:A0F9:DC9D (talk) 22:48, 8 December 2020 (UTC)
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