| 7 |   | In general, it is recommended to create redirection pages instead of completely deleting an old page, as to not frustrate the visitor with broken links when coming to the site from a search engine. A redirection page is a short page that  contains a link such as  “See !SomeOtherPage”. However, deleting specific versions or even complete pages can make sense to remove spam or other abusive submissions. | 
                      
                      
                        |   | 7 | Deleting specific versions or even complete pages can make sense to remove spam or other abusive submissions. | 
                      
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                        |   | 9 | However, if you want to delete a page because you re-created a new page with the same content but a different name, it is recommended to keep the page and use it as a redirection page instead of completely deleting it. This will avoid frustrating the visitor with broken links, particularly when coming to the site from a search engine.  | 
                      
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                        |   | 11 | In this situation, chances are that you actually wanted to [[WikiNewPage#renaming|rename]] the page instead of doing a copy and delete.  | 
                      
                        |   | 12 | The //Rename// operation offers you the possibility to create a redirection page. | 
                      
                        |   | 13 | A redirection page is a short page that  contains a link such as  “See !SomeOtherPage”.  |