Category talk:Unused files

Deletion
yes I know there is the special page, but I'm trying to empty the Special:UncategorizedFiles one (well, at least diminish its size) and if I don't put the not used ones in a category I will never know which one I have missed. In term I want to keep in this category only the files which are duplicated which is the case of the current color pages of this thread so they can be easily nominated for deletion. Kdom 20:19, January 25, 2010 (UTC)


 * Wouldn't it have been better to name the category "Duplicate and Orphaned Files" or something like that? With a title called Unused Files, people would naturally assume that it's a duplicate of the special page.Mugiwara Franky 14:25, January 26, 2010 (UTC)


 * And should dublicated files not be delted? Why do we need two or more identical versions of the same image? El Chupacabra 17:07, January 26, 2010 (UTC)

I'm sorry, I made it a bit too hasty, now that I have the ideas more clear, I would name it otherwise, but it is not possible to move the categories (also it seems a future advancement). That's why I have had a text that explain the object of this category better. If you want to change it while their is still few files in it, I have no problem with that.

Concerning the deletion, it is the ultimate motive of this category : to emphasize among all the unused files, the ones that can be easily deleted without much discussion. Kdom 22:03, January 26, 2010 (UTC)


 * Such files should be put into the main Category:Candidates for deletion. Vandalic creations or wrong spelling redirects should be deleted without much discussion as well, but it's superfluous to create own categories for them. However, the Template:Duplicate for them is a good idea, because it allows us to distinguish them from other candidates for deletion. El Chupacabra 16:15, January 27, 2010 (UTC)


 * A category for duplicates, is kinda indeed a better solution to a problem than instantly tagging every image with a deletion tag. For vandalism, a prompt deletion is an understandable decision. For the rest however, deletion can really be a gray area. Some would require more of proper discussion for a decision to be made. Deletion really isn't a solution to every problem and finding alternative means to solve them can always lessen it to a point.Mugiwara Franky 23:35, January 27, 2010 (UTC)