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verwijderden

Verwijderden is a Dutch noun phrase meaning “the removed” and is used to describe persons or items that have been taken out of a system, list, or context. It is formed from the verb verwijderen (to remove) and can function as a plural nominal form in reports or descriptions, with the exact sense determined by context. In practice, it is often replaced by more specific terms such as verwijderde accounts, verwijderde berichten, or verwijderde dossiers when referring to particular kinds of removals.

In technology and online platforms, verwijderden commonly refer to accounts, posts, files, or data that have

In archival, library, or administrative contexts, verwijderden may describe records that have been deaccessioned, restricted, or

Etymology and usage notes: the term derives from verwijderen; the simple past tense for zij is verwijderden.

See also verwijdering (deletion) and verwijderen (to remove).

been
deleted
or
suspended.
Removals
may
occur
for
reasons
including
policy
enforcement,
privacy
requests
(for
example,
data
erasure
under
privacy
regulations),
copyright,
or
user
consent.
In
moderation
logs
or
governance
documents,
the
term
can
denote
the
group
of
items
or
users
that
were
removed
in
a
given
period.
otherwise
removed
from
public
access
or
active
custody.
Reasons
can
include
policy
updates,
legal
requirements,
or
preservation
decisions.
The
noun
form
is
less
common
than
phrases
like
verwijderde
items
or
verwijderde
posts
but
appears
in
formal
reporting.