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wisbewerking

Wisbewerking is the act of erasing or deleting content or edits within a digital system. In Dutch computing jargon, wisbewerking refers to removing data, entries, or revisions from a repository, database, or content management system. It is distinct from editing for improvement and from simply reverting changes; wisbewerking can permanently or semi-permanently remove records or content to achieve a clean or compliant state.

Wisbewerking is applied in various contexts, including wikis, content management systems, and databases. On public wikis,

The process typically requires authorization, justification, and an audit trail. Policies outline when deletion is allowed,

an
administrator
or
moderator
may
perform
wisbewerking
to
remove
vandalism,
outdated
information,
or
in
response
to
privacy
requests.
In
version-controlled
environments,
a
wisbewerking
might
delete
specific
revisions
or
files,
subject
to
retention
policies.
In
data
management,
wisbewerking
can
involve
deleting
user
accounts,
logs,
or
records,
following
data
protection
rules
and
organizational
policies.
whether
a
soft
delete
(such
as
moving
to
a
trash
or
recycle
bin)
or
a
hard
delete
(permanent
removal)
is
used,
and
how
recovery
is
handled.
Deletion
can
affect
history,
reproducibility,
and
compliance,
and
is
often
accompanied
by
backups
or
data
retention
schedules.
Communication
with
stakeholders
and
documentation
of
the
decision
are
common
practices.
Overall,
wisbewerking
is
a
fundamental
operation
in
maintaining
data
quality,
privacy,
and
governance
in
digital
systems.