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Misplaced Pages:Good articles is an unbureaucratic system to arrive at a quick consensus set of good articles: everyone can nominate good articles, and everyone has veto power. Self-nominations are frowned upon; that's what this list is for.

Instructions

For self-nominators

If you have contributed significantly to an article you believe to be good, list it below under "Self-nominations". You are done.

For all others

If you see an article below under "Self-nominations" that you haven't significantly contributed to and that you consider to be good, remove it from the list, add {{GA}} to its talk page, and list it on Misplaced Pages:Good articles.

If you see an article below under "Self-nominations" that you don't consider to be good, simply remove it from the list. It might be polite to give a reason in your edit summary.

Self-nominations