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|{{nowrap|Vandalism or attack page}}||If a submission is clearly an ], or ], '''immediately decline the submission as a test and blank the body text of the page''', then place {{tlx|afc cleared}} just below the {{tlx|AFC submission}} template. Consider also warning the user responsible, on their talkpage. If the submission was unambiguously made in bad faith, the submission may be tagged for ] by adding {{tlx|db-g10}} for attack pages, or {{tlx|db-g3}} for vandalism, to the top of the page.||{{nowrap|{{tlx|AFC submission|D|test|4=ts=<nowiki>{{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}</nowiki>|5=u=Example|6=ns=5}}}} <center>{{tlx|afc cleared}}</center> |{{nowrap|Vandalism or attack page}}||If a submission is clearly an ], or ], '''immediately decline the submission as a test and blank the body text of the page''', then place {{tlx|afc cleared}} just below the {{tlx|AFC submission}} template, and immediately tag the page for ] with {{tlx|db-g10}} for attack pages, or {{tlx|db-g3}} for vandalism. Consider also warning the user responsible, on their talkpage.||{{nowrap|{{tlx|AFC submission|D|test|4=ts=<nowiki>{{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}</nowiki>|5=u=Example|6=ns=5}}}} <center>{{tlx|afc cleared}}, {{tlx|afc cleared}} → {{tlx|db-g10}} or {{tlx|db-g3}}</center>
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|{{nowrap|Blank submission}}||Click on edit to ensure that the article is truly blank and that it is not simply missing a closing tag.&nbsp; If the entry is blank, you can tell the user to try ] instead.||{{nowrap|{{tlx|AFC submission|D|blank|4=ts=<nowiki>{{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}</nowiki>|5=u=Example|6=ns=5}}}} |{{nowrap|Blank submission}}||Click on edit to ensure that the article is truly blank and that it is not simply missing a closing tag.&nbsp; If the entry is blank, you can tell the user to try ] instead.||{{nowrap|{{tlx|AFC submission|D|blank|4=ts=<nowiki>{{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}</nowiki>|5=u=Example|6=ns=5}}}}
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|{{nowrap|Submission not in English}}||If an article submitted is not in English, it can be declined. ] is linked from ]. An editor who works on translations may be able to translate the submission at a later date.||{{nowrap|{{tlx|AFC submission|D|lang|4=ts=<nowiki>{{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}</nowiki>|5=u=Example|6=ns=5}}}} |{{nowrap|Submission not in English}}||If an article submitted is not in English, it can be declined. ] is linked from ]. An editor who works on translations may be able to translate the submission at a later date.||{{nowrap|{{tlx|AFC submission|D|lang|4=ts=<nowiki>{{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}</nowiki>|5=u=Example|6=ns=5}}}}
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|{{nowrap|Copyright violation}}||Check that the submission has not been copied from another source. One way to do this is by searching for a portion of the text of the article on ] or another search engine. You could also check the sources provided, to make sure it has not been copied from there. If the article has been copied, decline it as a copyright violation. If you are reviewing manually, please '''blank the body text of the page''' and add {{tlx|afc cleared}} to the page just below the {{tlx|AFC submission}} template. If you are using the script to review the submission, this will be done by default.||{{nowrap|{{tlx|AFC submission|D|cv|4=ts=<nowiki>{{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}</nowiki>|5=u=Example|6=ns=5}}}} <center>{{tlx|afc cleared}}</center> |{{nowrap|Copyright violation}}||Check that the submission has not been copied from another source. One way to do this is by searching for a portion of the text of the article on ] or another search engine. You could also check the sources provided, to make sure it has not been copied from there. If the article has unambiguosuly been copied and the source is not released under a ] or in the public domain, decline it as a copyright violation. If you are reviewing manually, please '''blank the body text of the page''', add {{tlx|afc cleared}} to the page just below the {{tlx|AFC submission}} template and immediately tag the page for ] with {{tlx|db-g12}}. If you are using the script to review the submission, thr firdt steps will be done by default, so you should add the speedy deletion tag after the script finishes.||{{nowrap|{{tlx|AFC submission|D|cv|4=ts=<nowiki>{{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}</nowiki>|5=u=Example|6=ns=5}}}} <center>{{tlx|afc cleared}}</center>
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|{{nowrap|Already exists}}||Sometimes new editors create a submission without checking to see if the subject already has a Misplaced Pages article. Do a quick search for the title of the suggested article, as well as any alternate names that come to mind. If you find an article on Misplaced Pages on the same subject, decline the article. Consider making a redirect if the contributed name is useful.||{{nowrap|{{tlx|AFC submission|D|exists|4=ts=<nowiki>{{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}</nowiki>|5=u=Example|6=ns=5}}}} |{{nowrap|Already exists}}||Sometimes new editors create a submission without checking to see if the subject already has a Misplaced Pages article. Do a quick search for the title of the suggested article, as well as any alternate names that come to mind. If you find an article on Misplaced Pages on the same subject, decline the article. Consider making a redirect if the contributed name is useful.||{{nowrap|{{tlx|AFC submission|D|exists|4=ts=<nowiki>{{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}</nowiki>|5=u=Example|6=ns=5}}}}

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Reviewing Articles
There are two ways to review articles: you can either edit the submission template manually and change the parameters, or you can install a script that makes the whole process much easier and quicker.

AFC Helper Script

The AFC Helper Script is a script by Timotheus Canens that assists in reviewing both article, redirect and category submissions. The script can accept and decline articles, mark articles as Review in progress and add comments to submissions without changing their status. The script will also automatically notify the author of the outcome and can be used to create the respective talk pages, of an approved submission or request.

It is highly recomended that reviewers use the script when reviewing articles, as it ensures that editors are notified and templates are removed from articles once they have been created.

To install the script follow the instructions at User talk:Timotheus Canens/afchelper4.js.

Without the script

Follow the instructions in the sections below. You will need to manually edit the template code in accordance with the examples given.

Please remember to notify editors once you have reviewed their submission

Finding submissions awaiting review

You can find a list of submissions awaiting review at Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Articles for creation/Submissions. Those that need to be reviewed are shown in yellow, in the Pending submissions table. The page also lists those submissions being reviewed, recently accepted and recently declined. You can also find a list at Category:Pending AfC submissions.

Placing a submission "under review"

If you are in the process of reviewing a submission, please mark the submission "under review". This changes the visible submission template, alerting other reviewers that someone is reviewing the submission, which reduces the possible occurrence of edit conflicts.  Follow only one of the following procedures:

  1. If using the script, simply click Mark as reviewing.
  2. If manually reviewing, you can tag the submission with the "reviewing" banner by changing the code in the submission template, which should look like this:
    {{AFC submission|||ts=20120318165223|u=SubmitterName|ns=5}}, add an "R" as the second parameter, so it then looks like this:
    {{AFC submission|R||ts=20120318165223|u=SubmitterName|ns=5}}.  Be careful not to change the number of parameters (|'s) and, of course, remember to save the page after any manual edits.

When to decline a submission

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When reviewing a submission you should follow the 4 steps below, in the order they are shown, to ensure that submissions are properly assessed and any problems are correctly identified. Be sure to read each step carefully and take your time, reviewing submissions is not a race.

Step 1: Quick-fail criteria


Before reading the submission in detail, check whether it meets any of the six criteria below. If so it should be declined immediately.

Quick-fail reason Description Template to use
Vandalism or attack page If a submission is clearly an attack page, or vandalism, immediately decline the submission as a test and blank the body text of the page, then place {{afc cleared}} just below the {{AFC submission}} template, and immediately tag the page for speedy deletion with {{db-g10}} for attack pages, or {{db-g3}} for vandalism. Consider also warning the user responsible, on their talkpage. {{AFC submission|D|test|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
{{afc cleared}}, {{afc cleared}}{{db-g10}} or {{db-g3}}
Blank submission Click on edit to ensure that the article is truly blank and that it is not simply missing a closing tag.  If the entry is blank, you can tell the user to try Requested Articles instead. {{AFC submission|D|blank|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Nonsense or test If a submission consists of nothing more than patent nonsense or is an unambiguous test edit, it can be declined as a test. {{AFC submission|D|test|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Submission not in English If an article submitted is not in English, it can be declined. Category:AfC submissions declined as not in English is linked from Misplaced Pages:Pages needing translation into English. An editor who works on translations may be able to translate the submission at a later date. {{AFC submission|D|lang|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Copyright violation Check that the submission has not been copied from another source. One way to do this is by searching for a portion of the text of the article on Google or another search engine. You could also check the sources provided, to make sure it has not been copied from there. If the article has unambiguosuly been copied and the source is not released under a suitable free license or in the public domain, decline it as a copyright violation. If you are reviewing manually, please blank the body text of the page, add {{afc cleared}} to the page just below the {{AFC submission}} template and immediately tag the page for speedy deletion with {{db-g12}}. If you are using the script to review the submission, thr firdt steps will be done by default, so you should add the speedy deletion tag after the script finishes. {{AFC submission|D|cv|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
{{afc cleared}}
Already exists Sometimes new editors create a submission without checking to see if the subject already has a Misplaced Pages article. Do a quick search for the title of the suggested article, as well as any alternate names that come to mind. If you find an article on Misplaced Pages on the same subject, decline the article. Consider making a redirect if the contributed name is useful. {{AFC submission|D|exists|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}


Step 2: Notability and verifiability


The principle of notability applies to the subject of the article. The principle of verifiability applies to the content of the article. The most basic standard for inclusion in Misplaced Pages is notability. It is important for reviewers to determine a subject's notability at the earliest opportunity, to avoid new editors having submissions declined for other reasons, only to find out later, that the subject of their submission cannot be accepted because it does not meet the notability guidelines. Many problems found in submissions can be fixed through good editing; however, no amount of good editing can make an inherently non-notable subject, notable!

If what is written in the submission meets the notability guidelines, but the submission lacks references to evidence this, then the underlying issue is verifiability and the submission should be declined for that reason. Notability is a higher standard than importance or significance, which are terms used in respect of candidates for speedy deletion.

Articles require significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject.
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Subject-specific notability guidelines

Misplaced Pages does have some subject-specific notability guidelines. The following table shows the notability guidelines and templates for specific subjects. If the subject of the submission you are reviewing is not listed in the table below, apply the general notability guideline.

Notability guidelines
Subject Guideline shortcut Template to use if non-notable
Academics (Professors, scientists, etc.) WP:PROF {{AFC submission|D|prof|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Books WP:BK {{AFC submission|D|nn|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Fiction, including plot summaries WP:FICT {{AFC submission|D|plot|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Films WP:MOVIE {{AFC submission|D|film|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Musical performers or works WP:MUSIC {{AFC submission|D|band|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Organizations or companies WP:CORP {{AFC submission|D|corp|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Pornographic actors WP:PORNBIO {{AFC submission|D|nn|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Web content WP:WEB {{AFC submission|D|web|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Other people WP:BIO {{AFC submission|D|bio|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Any subject not covered above WP:NOTE {{AFC submission|D|nn|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}


Verifiability

If what is written in the submission meets the notability guidelines, but the submission lacks references to evidence this, then the underlying issue is verifiability and the submission should be declined for that reason.

Verifiability
Reason for denial Template to use
Insufficient reliable sources to verify the content of the submission. {{AFC submission|D|v|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}


Step 3: Suitability


Now you should read the submission in detail and decide whether it is suitable for Misplaced Pages. To be suitable, the article must be about a notable subject and be written in an encyclopedic style from a neutral point of view. The most common reasons that a submission is not suitable are provided below, along with the appropriate templates.

Types of unsuitable articles
Reason for denial Template to use
Nothing more than a dictionary definition {{AFC submission|D|dict|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
A non-notable neologism {{AFC submission|D|neo|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Appears to be a joke or hoax {{AFC submission|D|joke|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Does not conform to the BLP policy (see Note 1 below) {{AFC submission|D|blp|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
{{afc cleared}}
Is not written from a neutral point of view {{AFC submission|D|npov|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Is written like an advertisement or is highly promotional {{AFC submission|D|adv|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Is too short / not enough context {{AFC submission|D|context|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Too short, but could be merged into Article {{AFC submission|D|mergeto|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}
Anything else covered by WP:NOT {{AFC submission|D|not|ts={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|u=Example|ns=5}}


Note 1: If the article is a BLP policy violation, blank the body text of the page as a courtesy and place {{afc cleared}} just below the {{AFC submission}} template. If you are using the script, this is done by default when you decline a submission as a BLP violation.

Step 4: Invalid reasons for declining a submission


AFC participants should follow the normal standards set by the standard policies and guidelines for what makes an acceptable article. Avoid the following errors:

  1. Declining an article because it correctly uses general references to support some or all of the material. The content and sourcing policies require inline citations for only four specific types of material, most commonly: direct quotations and contentious material (whether negative, positive, or neutral) about living persons.
  2. Declining an article because you personally don't like the citation style or formatting, or because you wrongly assumed that the absence of little blue numbers meant that no inline citations existed, is not acceptable. The use of <ref> tags, although popular, is not required. Editors may choose any form of inline citation, not just the most popular one. Many new editors choose a different style, and their choice is officially protected by Misplaced Pages's citation guidelines.
  3. Declining an article because it contains easily solved formatting issues, such as no wikilinks to other articles or no sections, is not acceptable. Instead, fix it yourself, or accept and tag the article to alert other editors to the one or two issues that you believe are the most urgent issues.
  4. Declining an article because the citations contain bare URLs or other reference formatting problems. Instead, run The Reflinks tool or tag the article with {{cleanup-link rot|date=December 2024}} or {{citation style|date=December 2024}}.

After you have declined


If you are using a script, there is nothing more you need to do.

If manually reviwing, after you have filled in the submission template with "D" and the reason, and added any other templates, save the page.  The page should reload with the decline template showing.  At the lower right corner of the decline template will be the link: "Inform the Author".  Click on this link, and it will bring up the user talk page preloaded with the following template:

{{subst:Afc decline||cv=no|sig=yes}}.

Insert the exact Title of the declined article between the "||" so the template will look like:

{{subst:Afc decline|Declined Article Title Example|cv=no|sig=yes}}.

This will add a template to the user page informing of the declining of his article.  If you forget the Title of the Article, the author will not have a link to it.

Accepting a submission

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At this point, if you have not found any reason to decline the creation of the article, it should be accepted. There are two ways to accept:

Using the script

  1. click the Accept button.
  2. Click Submit. The script will move the article for you, create its talk page, grade it, and notify the submission creator.

Doing it manually

  1. Create the article by moving it into mainspace and removing the {{AFC submission}} tag, as well as any AFC related comments or content from earlier, declined submissions.
  2. Consider adding the new article to categories, and tagging it with appropriate cleanup templates.
  3. If the article is a stub, add the {{stub}} template, or preferably the appropriate category-specific stub template.
  4. Add {{WPAFC}} to the talk page of the new article to flag it as part of the AFC WikiProject. (To quickly add {{WPAFC}}, click the Preload talk link on the bottom row of the pending banner before removing it from the submission.) Also add any other Wikiproject banners that would apply to the article.
    • If accepting an article about a living person, please ensure you add {{WPbiography|living=yes}} to the article talk page. This ensures such articles are placed in Category:Biography articles of living people. You may also add the {{Persondata}}, if it's not in the draft, and complete as much information as possible.
  5. If you feel able, please try to assess the quality class of the article and include this in the template {{WPAFC}}. The parameter name is class and the criteria can be found at WikiProject Articles for creation/Grading scheme.
  6. Add {{subst:Afc talk|Article Name}} to the talk page user who submitted the article, to inform them that their submission was successful
  7. Consider adding a link to the article in the recent contributions list, adding the new article at the top and removing the bottom entry.
  8. If the submission is reasonably well-sourced and has a minimum of 1,500 characters of prose, consider nominating the article to appear on the main page as part of Did you know? (see instructions).

Note: If for some reason, it is necessary to copy-paste the submission rather than moving it, credit the IP address or username of the author in the edit summary and redirect the submission to the title of the new page.

After accepting, remember to cleanup!

This is related to both the script and to the manually accepted submissions:

  1. Clean up the accepted page. Remove AfC related templates, comments, and signatures.
  2. Add banners for the relevant WikiProjects to the talkpage.
  3. Add (if needed) {{stub}} tags, categories (or tag as needing: {{categories}}), wikilinks (or tag as needing: {{deadend}}) and other relevant maintenance tasks, such as {{sections}}.
  4. If you have AWB authorization, you can use AWB to tidy up the new article and carry out typo and general fixes. If you don't have AWB, you can use Auto-Ed to clean up the formatting of pages.

Known issues

If a submission, which should be accepted, cannot be moved because the title is blacklisted, or the page is creation protected, you will get an error message.

Draft submissions

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Draft submissions are designed to replace the userspace draft option from the article wizard. Submissions are reviewed only after a review is requested by the submitter. After a review is requested, it is reviewed like any other pending submission. If the submission meets the guidelines, it is accepted normally. If it needs improvement, it is declined. All draft submissions not pending review are located in Category:Draft AfC submissions. If the draft has not been edited for more than one week, the draft is automatically declined by ArticlesForCreationBot.

Draft submissions are not meant to replace the current Articles for Creation system. Rather, it is meant to offer new editors a way to create draft articles, without struggling with requested moves once they feel it is ready to be moved to mainspace.

A pending template can be turned into a draft template by replacing the second parameter with the letter "t". NOTE: Please only do this with the creator's permission.

Declining draft submissions

When a draft is submitted for review, there are two AFC submission templates. There is a draft submission template, and a normal pending review template. The draft submission template is merely used to keep track of unsubmitted drafts. Once it has been submitted for review, this template should be removed. ArticlesForCreationBot is tasked with removing the draft submission template, so only the pending review template should remain. If a draft submission meets the quick fail criteria, then it is declined like any other submission.

If you're unsure about a submission

If you're not sure whether a particular submission should be created, ask for advice from other reviewers at the project's talk page.

Useful Templates

If you want to ask the submitter a question, or just make a comment on a submission, please use the following templates:

What to type Where to type it What will appear
{{subst:question|question}} Your question here. When you wish to ask the submitter a question regarding the submission.  Question: Your question here.
{{subst:Afc comment|Your comment here.}} When you wish to leave a comment for the submitter regarding the submission.
  • Comment: Your comment here.

See also