Board Thread:Wiki Discussion/@comment-4975464-20140420000713/@comment-4874524-20140420204243

MrScience12 wrote: ClassicNickelodeon Fan 1 wrote: Still not seeing the point - a person can easially just delete the low-quality page and then a person can create a new page. So not really getting the point of this. Sorry :/

 Then look at it from this view-point, Classic. When simply deleting this article, how can this wiki have any history? Imagine recycling as a blanket, covering up the low-quality with higher-quality content. Deleting an article will delete its history as well, and this wiki will no longer have a true trace. But the history is never gone - it's just hidden, in a way. Pages can always be restored if people want them to be restored. I do understand your view-point Science, but as long as this wiki keeps on chugging, the restoration feature will always exist.

(If necessary we can just create a list of pages from now on that we delete, that way we won't feel bad and they can be easilly restored if needed or wanted)