https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42734

--- Comment #8 from Legoktm <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #7)
> 
> * The AbuseLog entry should be hidden in cases where we have a legal
> obligation
> to remove the content. So as Krenair pointed out, we can't just not show it
> if
> the page doesn't exist, otherwise anyone could create the page to read the
> content.

True, ideally the log entry would be undeleted when the page is undeleted.

> * Is it really desired by most of the admins to have these log entries hidden
> whenever a page is deleted, even when, for example, it's just advertising vs
> copyright violation? Or would it only be for pages that are deleted for
> specific reasons?

I think its more important for say, copyvios and major BLP violations to be
removed rather than things that were deleted in AFD for being [[WP:NOT]] (out
of scope). Maybe just any variables which contain page text (like old_wikitext,
the diff, etc) should be removed from the details & examine pages so the log
entry remains, similar to how if a page is deleted, any entries in
[[Special:Log/move]] aren't.

> * On the overall list of priorities, is this something admins are desperate
> for? Or more of a nice to have right now?

Given that this bug has existed ever since the AbuseFilter was introduced (2
years), I don't think its that urgent since no one ever noticed it until I did.

As in interim solution, it would be nice to be able to delete certain log
entries (possibly a separate bug in itself).

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