Last modified: 2013-05-13 13:50:44 UTC
A user can create a new page and the page may be deleted later because it lacks notability, merges into another page, is considered as advertisements, etc. Users can ask Admin to review the deletion and recover it by proposing some reason. As users cannot see the deleted page, it is difficult for them to put forward specific and detailded evidence against the deletion. Also, to respect the labor of the creator, I suggest that page creators can see their deleted pages
Hi, could you please clarify what you request here? The bug report's summary is "Page creator can see the deleted page". Does that mean that you consider it a bug that the page creator can see the deleted page, or do you request that "page creator should be able to access the deleted page"?
(In reply to comment #1) > Hi, > could you please clarify what you request here? > > The bug report's summary is "Page creator can see the deleted page". Does > that > mean that you consider it a bug that the page creator can see the deleted > page, > or do you request that "page creator should be able to access the deleted > page"? Thanks. I have modified it.
We're also discussing this on zhwiki.
It's not relatively easy or obvious to find the "page creator" because of multiple deletions, page merges, complete rewrites or some other reasons. A technically feasible solution is to allow *revision* creators to view their own revisions, but this may allow patrollers (from practice instead of technology) to view almost all pages since they create revisions even when they're just adding a template.