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The '''right to vanish''' was first proposed on MeatBall; see [[<tvar name="mb-rtv">MeatBall:RightToVanish</tvar>|MeatBall:RightToVanish]]. The principle it embodies is that contributors leaving a project permanently may have any personal contributions unrelated to the core mission of the project removed.</translate><ref><translate><!--T:26--> What is deemed to be related to the vision of various projects is left to local discretion, but typically involves a project's informational content rather than its maintenance/administrative side.</translate></ref>
The '''right to vanish''' was first proposed on MeatBall; see [[<tvar name="mb-rtv">MeatBall:RightToVanish</tvar>|MeatBall:RightToVanish]]. The principle it embodies is that contributors leaving a project permanently may have any personal contributions unrelated to the core mission of the project removed.</translate><ref><translate><!--T:26--> What is deemed to be related to the vision of various projects is left to local discretion, but typically involves a project's informational content rather than its maintenance/administrative side.</translate></ref>
<translate><!--T:27--> It is similar to the [[<tvar name="mb-wmw">MeatBall:WikiMindWipe</tvar>|WikiMindWipe]], but far less reaching. In the context of the Wikimedia Foundation, the term was first used on the English Wikipedia, where it became a customary courtesy before the formation of the Foundation. (See [[<tvar name="enwp-rtv">w:Wikipedia:Courtesy vanishing</tvar>|Wikipedia:Courtesy vanishing]]).</translate>
<translate><!--T:27--> It is similar to the [[<tvar name="mb-wmw">MeatBall:WikiMindWipe</tvar>|WikiMindWipe]], but far less reaching. In the context of the Wikimedia Foundation, the term was first used on the English Wikipedia, where it became a customary courtesy before the formation of the Foundation. (See [[<tvar name="enwp-rtv">w:Wikipedia:Courtesy vanishing</tvar>|Wikipedia:Courtesy