Wikipedia:New pages patrol

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New pages patrol refers to the process of checking and performing classification upon newly created pages.

The patrol is entirely voluntary and carries no obligation. At its heart, it's really just a way to see that every pages gets checked in a timely manner and is given a boost on its way to becoming a "

featured article
", and that Wikipedia is not deluged with poor quality pages.

Regular NP patrollers may wish to put the NP patrol userbox on their user page by adding {{User wikipedia/NP Patrol}}:
This
patroller
.

Being nice

Throughout the entire process of NP patrol, it is important to remember

trolls, and spammers, the available evidence seems to indicate that newcomers write most of Wikipedia's content.[1]

If you see a new user or IP address contributing, {{subst:welcome}} them if you're so inclined, and include a pointer or two of feedback about how they can make their contributions even better. Most will gladly welcome the support.

It is also important to assume good faith as much as possible, or, minimally to assume incompetence instead of malice. For example, remember not everyone is as computer literate as you; some people will accidentally blank or damage pages when attempting to cut and paste material from Wikipedia. Others may not understand that, yes, their changes really are visible to the entire world.

Patrolling new pages

Special:Newpages logs new pages as they are created. It is advisable to patrol new pages from the bottom of the first page of the log. This should give the creating editor enough time to improve a new page before a patroller attends to it, particularly if the patroller tags the page for speedy deletion.

Improving new pages

  • Style problems. First, try to fix any style problems yourself. If you cannot, add one or more specific cleanup tags for pages which need tidying up. In particular, the following tags are common:
  • {{
    cleanup-date
    |May 2024}} -- for general problems
  • {{wikify-date|May 2024}} -- for articles that need appropriate formatting or linking
  • {{unreferenced|article}} -- for articles that conspicuously lack references
  • uncat}} or try to find a category for it. If the article links to other Wikipedia articles, you can check their categorizations for ideas, or assign the article to one of the fundamental categories
    .

Moving new content to other projects

  • How-tos or instructional materials. In some cases, these can be transwikied to Wikibooks; however, it's often possible to turn these into meaningful articles. Try to improve an article by adding some more material before resorting to moving it out of Wikipedia.

New pages that may require deletion

  • Speedy deletion candidates. Read and be familiar with the
    nn-warn
    }}. Many of the speedy delete templates suggest a readily formed tag that appears at the bottom of the resulting speedy deletion box and that can be easily copied and pasted into the creator's user talk page.
Blatant copyright infringements may now be "speedied". If an article and all its revisions are unquestionably copied from the website of a commercial content provider (engaged in directly making money off the content) and there is no assertion of permission, ownership or fair use and none seems likely, and the article is less than 48 hours old, it may be
db-copyvio|url=url of source}} instead of the standard copyvio notice and skip step 2 above. An administrator
will examine the article and decide whether to delete it or not.
  • Be hesitant to list articles on
    Wikipedia:Articles for Deletion
    if there's a chance they could be improved and made into a meaningful article. Tag them for cleanup instead. Try not to step on people's toes. Many times, users will start an article as the briefest of stubs, and then expand it over the succeeding hours or days.
  • Always check the history and the talk page. A new page might be a recreation of a previously deleted article. With other articles, someone may have removed a tag. The talk page may contain a notice that indicates that the article has already survived an AfD.

New images

Special:Newimages logs all new images as they are created. Check new images for the following problems:

Tools

See also