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The following is a proposed Misplaced Pages policy, guideline, or process. The proposal may still be in development, under discussion, or in the process of gathering consensus for adoption.

If you are getting paid to write articles for Misplaced Pages, or if the subject of the article is very close to your profession, we encourage you to submit articles for community review, and letting a community member post them. The process is very simple:

  1. Create a user page for yourself that describes you and your professional background.
  2. Edit that page and add a link to a subpage for every article you intend to create, using the syntax ] (note the leading slash)
  3. Follow the red link, and create your article
  4. Add a link to this article, of the form ], to the list below.

A community member should review the article as soon as possible and will inform you about whether or not it will be posted. Note that it may still be subject to processes like Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion.

Articles pending review

Currently none.

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