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'''Deletion''', popularly known as '''CTE''' ('''ceasing to exist'''), is the process whereby an extant nation becomes not-so-extant.
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A [[nation]]'s '''deletion''', popularly known as '''CTE''' or "'''ceasing to exist'''", is the process whereby an extant nation becomes not-so-extant. Deletions can be subdivided into ''temporary'' deletions as a result of inactivity and ''permanent'' deletions (“disgrace”) as a result of [[moderator]] action (aka [[DEAT]]).
Deletions can be subdivided into ''temporary'' deletions as a result of inactivity and ''permanent'' deletions (“disgrace”) as a result of moderator action.
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==Temporary deletion==
 
==Temporary deletion==
Nations are automatically deleted after 28 days of inactivity, or 60 days if in vacation mode. They can be restored to existence so long as their names have not been reused by any new nations. To restore a former nation, attempt to log in as it and follow the instructions when the interface asks if you would like to restore it. It will then return to one of the three [[sinker region]]s, {{region|Lazarus}}, {{region|Osiris}}, or {{region|Balder}}. If its name has been reused by a new nation, however, it is no longer considered a [[former nation]] but instead an [[ancient nation]] and will not be able to be restored; this can only happen to nations with populations smaller than 500 million that have been dead for at least 5 years.
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Nations are automatically deleted after 28 days of inactivity (or 60 days if in vacation mode). They can be restored to existence so long as their names have not been reused by any new nations. To restore a former nation, players attempt to log in and follow the instructions when the interface asks if they would like to restore it. The nation will then return to one of the three [[sinker region|resurrection region]]s, {{region|Lazarus}}, {{region|Osiris}}, or {{region|Balder}}. If its name has been reused by a new nation, however, it is no longer considered a [[former nation]] but instead an [[ancient nation]] and will not be able to be restored; this can only happen to nations with populations smaller than 500 million that have been dead for at least 5 years.
  
 
==Disgrace==
 
==Disgrace==
 
Moderators can remove nations for breaching the site rules. In this case, they cannot be restored, and their status in the [[boneyard]] is listed as “disgraced”.
 
Moderators can remove nations for breaching the site rules. In this case, they cannot be restored, and their status in the [[boneyard]] is listed as “disgraced”.
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Latest revision as of 20:53, 8 July 2017

A nation's deletion, popularly known as CTE or "ceasing to exist", is the process whereby an extant nation becomes not-so-extant. Deletions can be subdivided into temporary deletions as a result of inactivity and permanent deletions (“disgrace”) as a result of moderator action (aka DEAT).

Temporary deletion

Nations are automatically deleted after 28 days of inactivity (or 60 days if in vacation mode). They can be restored to existence so long as their names have not been reused by any new nations. To restore a former nation, players attempt to log in and follow the instructions when the interface asks if they would like to restore it. The nation will then return to one of the three resurrection regions, Lazarus, Osiris, or Balder. If its name has been reused by a new nation, however, it is no longer considered a former nation but instead an ancient nation and will not be able to be restored; this can only happen to nations with populations smaller than 500 million that have been dead for at least 5 years.

Disgrace

Moderators can remove nations for breaching the site rules. In this case, they cannot be restored, and their status in the boneyard is listed as “disgraced”.