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AfD Churn occurs when an article for a future annual event is created too soon and is deleted at AfD only to be re-created soon after. This has been observed to happen year after year for the same event.
An example are the Formula One championships:
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Most of these were simply re-created a few months later using the same content. The problem became so comical there was an April Fool's AfD in 2019.
Solutions
editAfD should consider previous cases as precedent and a form of consensus. If there is a history of articles being deleted and then quickly re-created, take this into account as a strong signal the same will happen in a future case. For example in Formula One, the record suggests a 2-year lead time is within the window when it will likely get churned. Avoid wasting time flipping articles during this window.