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Misplaced Pages articles may be placed on '''article probation''' by the ] in the course of cases before them. This can be done for numerous reasons, but the most common are: | |||
* Continuous ] | |||
* Questionable or malicious editing | |||
* Long running failure to improve from strongly biased or otherwise compromised quality. | |||
* Disruption | |||
* Generally any persistent violations of policies that aren't anyone in particular's fault. | |||
'''Editors making disruptive edits may be ] by an administrator from articles on probation and related articles or project pages.''' | |||
Editors of such articles should be ESPECIALLY mindful of content policies, such as ], etc. and interaction policies, like ], ], ], and ]. | |||
When the Committee believes that the article is no longer subject to the disputes which lead to the probation or no longer needs it, it may revoke probation by passing a "]". | |||
==Template== | |||
The template {{tl|article probation}} is normally placed on the talk page of the article under probation. It may alternatively be used on the article page itself. | |||
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