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New to Wikipedia and trying to create your first article?
- First, read NOT, it will at least be declined if not deleted.
- Read this essay about sources.
- If you are basing your article on an existing article, be aware Good articlestatus as a guide as they have at least been through a nomination and structured review.
- If the subject is a living person, please also read Wikipedia's Biographies of living people policy.
- I prefer this guidefor adding citations over the "official" Wikipedia guide.
- nominated for deletion, is also generally what reviewers are looking for as well. Reviewers are generally trying to assess whether an article would 1) have reason to be nominated for deletion and 2) if so, the likelihood it would be kept.
- If you are basing your article on an existing article, be aware
- Keep it simple, less is more. All you need to do is meet the relevant notability guideline.
- The sourcing criteria, so if the subject you are writing about falls within this topic area, you need to thoroughly read the guidelines.
- If you are citing more than ten sources, you are likely overdoing it. Do not commit citation overkill.
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- If you have a conflict of interest, declare it! Having a COI does not preclude you from submitting a draft but there some additional rules you must follow which are relatively simple. Editors are quite keen at snuffing out COIs and some are dogged about it so best to be upfront. In general, the community is much more tolerant of those who are transparent so just declare.
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