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4092:, which includes people writing about themselves, their family, friends, clients, employers, or anything else they have a financial and or other close relationship with. Conflict of interest editing is strongly discouraged, but permitted within certain conditions, namely that a) the COI is disclosed and b) that editors with a COI avoid directly editing the article in question. For new articles, the latter requirement means that they should be created via the
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452:, which appears on all pages in the new pages feed. It contains the actual button to mark a page as reviewed. It also contains an information summary about the page and its creator, tools for tagging articles with maintenance tags, and a tool to send barnstars and other nice things to editors that have worked on the article. A copyright violation detector can be added to the toolbar with
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listed in the feed until patrolled by a reviewer, enabling New Page
Reviewers to identify and isolate poor patrolling. Use the 'Unreview' feature for good faith errors and see the templates that can be used to encourage users to do less demanding maintenance tasks until they have more experience. If you find inappropriate new page patrolling, you can use the template
4689:– and its obverse, not being offended when someone points out a problem with your work. Experienced editors might be reluctant to acknowledge that they aren't immune to making mistakes. All reviewing disputes are more likely to be resolved amicably if you try to understand the other party's point of view before putting forth your own.
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2016), it is likely that it was recently converted from a redirect. In these cases, you should check the page history, and if the page is not appropriate as an article, restore the redirect and notify the person who created the article. If you are reverted and you still believe the article is inappropriate, you should list it at
4914:– If you close the Page Curation toolbar completely, by first minimizing the toolbar using the top toolbar button, then clicking the top X icon on the mini-toolbar, it will disappear completely. In this situation, to get the toolbar back, you need to click "Open Page Curation" in the left menu, in the "Tools" section.
4819:– For users with the autopatrolled permission, a page move will autopatrol an article if it is a move from outside of mainspace into mainspace. So an autopatrolled user should be careful, for example, when accepting AFC drafts, as these will be autopatrolled. However, the software lets them unpatrol it if needed.
4606:(WP:MTR), which is dedicated to explaining the process of addressing and removing maintenance tags and including that anyone can remove them (except for AFD and CSD tags) after the problems have been addressed (or if they were truly added in error). Most new editors don't know that they are permitted to do this.
2809:, which involves checking multiple search engine types for sources, before nominating an article for AFD. At the end of one week, or more if relisted, an admin will summarize and carry out the consensus of the discussion, which could be to delete, redirect, merge, keep, etc. When done, mark as reviewed.
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Take care to distinguish an article's intended topic from the article itself. The deletion process generally concerns itself with the topic, rather than the article: what an article potentially could include, rather than what it includes now; which sources are available, rather than which sources are
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As a new page patroller, any action you take other than marking an article as reviewed is not likely to be welcomed by the page creator. In the best case scenario, they will simply listen to your feedback and address the issue promptly. However, disputes are common. Whether it is about a cleanup tag,
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Other editors, particularly those who are interested in fighting vandalism, also regularly check newly created articles to tag them for maintenance or deletion. Although they don't have access to the features of the Page
Curation Toolbar, all editors, even IP users, can tag pages. Tagged pages remain
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There are three types of serious content problems that new page reviewers should immediately respond to: attack pages, copyright violations, and vandalism. You do not have to wait the usual hour before acting to remove these kind of problems. When you tag something for speedy deletion, do not mark it
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If the page is not a candidate for a deletion process, but has other issues, there is rarely any need to rush. Inform the creator of any problems using maintenance tags, the article talk page, or the message feature of the curation tool and give them time to address them (perhaps several days) before
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New page patrollers should focus their patrolling on mainspace articles and mainspace redirects. Patrolling other namespaces is discouraged due to the importance of patrolling mainspace (search engine indexing implications, most likely to contain BLP or copyright violations, etc.) and also the large
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Opinions are divided on how important it is to consider notability during new page patrol. On the one hand, NPP's core purpose is to screen articles that are not suitable for inclusion, and notability is the key test of this in all but the most clear-cut examples of unwanted content. Many patrollers
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In the aftermath of the ACTRIAL controversy, the WMF initiated a project to improve the workflow of new page patrollers. A survey of patrollers was conducted, which amongst other things indicated a desire for better tools for navigating and patrolling new articles. The result of this project was a
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remained, and articles would regularly move off it without being marked as reviewed. By 2010–2011, there was a sense that new page patrollers could not cope with the workload, even though the actual number of pages needing to be manually patrolled had been decreasing steadily since 2007. A bot was
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It is often helpful to review the oldest pages in the NPP queue, rather than the newest, as these may have even been indexed by search engines. When reviewing from the back of the queue, you may come across pages that were created long ago but that recently were changed from being a redirect to an
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is the central motor for reviewing new pages and drafts. It logs new pages immediately after the first version is saved. While it is a good idea to reduce the backlog of unreviewed pages by working from the back of the list, it is nevertheless important that serious breaches of policy such as spam
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The remainder of this page consists of guidelines and resources for new page patrollers. As such, it assumes a good existing knowledge of relevant policies, guidelines and processes. The navigation tabs above contain links to further resources. Discussions related to new page patrolling take place
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users with the new page reviewer permission and a total of 1,677 new page patrollers (including administrators). Aside from the technical ability to mark pages as reviewed, new page patrollers do not have any special decision-making powers over new articles. They are expected to work carefully and
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If a redirect or blanked page is converted to an article, it will be marked as unreviewed and placed in the new pages feed. This is to avoid people creating redirects for inappropriate pages and later converting them into articles to avoid review. If you see an old page (such as one from 2005 or
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Page
Curation also includes a feature to 'unreview' a new article. Nobody is absolutely perfect and errors can happen. If you come across an article that appears to have been wrongly or inappropriately tagged, consider clicking the checkmark icon in the Page Curation toolbar ("Mark this page as
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include unwikified text, large amounts of finished text added in one go, unencyclopedic tone (use of the first person, informality, marketing speak, etc.), and out-of-context phrases that refer to the structure of the source document ("in this book", "go to top", etc.). To check for a copyright
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Reviewing articles is the primary purpose of new pages patrol and should be prioritized over other namespaces. Although new articles appear in the new pages feed immediately, take care not to alienate article creators (especially new editors) by patrolling them while they are still in progress.
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A good option for articles that are clearly not ready for mainspace, but could be given further time for improvement, such as: an article with no sources, an obvious machine translation, very poor
English, and obvious conflict of interest or undisclosed paid editing. Please review the official
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Should be used when a biography of a living person has no citations or external links. This tag may not be removed until sources are added, and is meant to encourage the author to add sources. If no reliable sources are added after a week, the article is deleted. When done, do not mark as
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patrols. Two major constraints in these early days were that new pages only remained in the log for thirty days and that there was no function to mark a page as reviewed. It was thus difficult for people looking at the log to know if a page had already been patrolled by someone else. The
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Excellent communication is an important part of the new page patrol process. Reviewers should make use of Page
Curation to post short messages to the creator, provide informative edit summaries, and otherwise appropriately engage with other editors. Reviewers are encouraged to make
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I'd say that on a typical day of patrolling the back end of the queue, I'll go through 150-300 , send 5-10 to RfD, tag around 5 with G5 or R3, and either retarget or convert-to-dab 5 more. Attack redirects are less frequent, I'll come across a handful of attack redirects per week.
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and automated copyright violation checking to the feed. The new tools introduced in 2012 brought with them a small but consequential change: they removed the thirty-day limit on pages appearing in the new pages feed. From this point on, all articles had to be explicitly reviewed.
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If an article's content is inappropriate but the topic is notable, you may choose to delete most of the content, just leaving a lead sentence and anything else you deem to be salvageable. Consider watchlisting the page in case inappropriate content is re-added. When done, mark as
4685:. Even if you are completely correct in your judgement of an article, it is not surprising that the creator could react badly if you tell them that there is something wrong with their contribution, or threaten to remove it. New editors might be unfamiliar with our practice of
5143:. The RfC found a strong consensus for extending this requirement to autoconfirmed, but as a concession to those who were worried that this was too big of a compromise of the principle that anyone can edit, it was agreed it would first be put in place for a six-month trial (
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The rest of this section summarises the range of issues that you might encounter in reviewing an article, in rough order of priority, and how to respond to them. Step 5 is optional – if you don't know what you do with an article, you can always leave it to another reviewer.
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If you notice a patroller making frequent errors, tagging too quickly, or tag-bombing, offer friendly support or direct them to a specific section of this or another help page. In extreme cases you may need to inform an administrator, an NPP coordinator, or post at
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Redirects from titles in languages other than
English are allowed if there is a significant connection between the language in question and the target subject. Examples include non-English titles for creative works originally written in those languages such as
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appears when the Page
Curation toolbar is closed (see next bullet), and in namespaces where PageTriage doesn't operate (for example, draftspace, template space, and talk pages). We do not need to patrol non-mainspace pages methodically and should focus on
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to move the article to draftspace, to give the creator more space to work on it. However, it is important to remember that 'draftifying' is not a substitute to the deletion process, nor a catch-all solution for articles you don't know what to do with.
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If all or most of the article is a copyright violation (such as a copy paste of a copyrighted website), tag it for CSD G12. If only part of the article is a copyright violation, remove the offending text, warn the editor using a template such as
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If an article is not suitable for inclusion, does not meet any of the speedy deletion criteria, and you have rejected alternative to deletion, it should be nominated for deletion. Most commonly, this is because the topic of the article is not
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Similar to AFD, but there is a one week waiting period, and the page creator or any editor is able to stop the deletion process without a discussion. Many patrollers skip this step and just send everything to AFD. When done, do not mark as
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At a minimum, as a new page patroller, you should be able to identify topics that patently lack notability and nominate them for deletion. You may also opt to investigate the notability of topics in more depth, but bear in mind that a full
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The user right, New Page
Reviewer, was introduced in 2016 to ensure quality of reviewing. The system is the front line of interaction between new authors and the community's volunteers who maintain the quality of Knowledge's articles.
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and attack pages be deleted very quickly. A comprehensive preferences panel lets you select what kind of new pages you want to review. The system remembers your preferences each time you open the feed. A list daily created by a bot at
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If the target article needs to be moved to the redirect title, but the redirect has been edited before and has a history of its own, then the title needs to be freed up to make way for the move. (Speedy deletion criterion G6 may
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is an important way to get additional eyes on new articles and it can help get interested editors involved in expanding stubs and in copy editing and fact checking. You can add WikiProjects either manually or using a script.
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If you encounter a broad or popular topic that you are surprised didn't already have a page, there is a high chance that it has been forked. Authors sometimes also link to pages they have forked from the "see also" section.
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The curation tool highlights articles with no incoming links. You might be able to fix an orphaned article by searching for its title in other articles or adding it to relevant lists or set indexes. Otherwise, tag it with
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ability to mark pages "reviewed"; it does not give you any special decision-making powers over new articles. Like all advanced rights holders, from page movers to bureaucrats, the way you use your tools is subject to the
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permission are an exception: their pages do not show up in the new pages feed, and their pages are marked as reviewed when created. Admins are no longer autopatrolled by default, but can self-assign the permission if
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352:. Beyond that, patrollers consider whether articles are suitable for inclusion in their current state according to the relevant policies and guidelines. Articles considered unsuitable are nominated for deletion or,
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An article that is unsourced or poorly sourced and primarily to disparage or threaten its subject should be removed immediately. If the page is new (i.e. there is no policy-compliant earlier version to revert to),
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gadget, in case they are ever interested in helping out at AFC. The AFC reviewing skillset is very similar to new page patrolling, but be sure to read AFC's tutorials to familiarize yourself with the differences.
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If a redirect or blanked page is converted to an article, it will be marked as unreviewed and placed in the new pages feed. This is to avoid people hijacking reviewed redirects to create unreviewed articles.
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to assist. For redirects concerning subjects you are unfamiliar with, at a minimum conduct an internal
Knowledge search and an internet search for the term to look for possible explanations or sources of
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2947:. Be aware that there are general naming conventions (such as using sentence case for non-proper nouns, or not adding disambiguation terms in parentheses if they are not needed), and also topic-specific
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before nominating an article for speedy deletion. Check the history for a better version; a page is eligible for speedy deletion only if all of its history is also eligible. Consider whether it could be
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Finding they cannot change a typo in the title, or being unaware of redirects and wanting a topic found at another title, new users sometimes create new pages with the content of existing articles – '
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template, e.g., {{notenglish|Spanish}}, to flag it for translation. If the content of the article is not worth keeping due to CSD or notability, you should use the appropriate deletion process.
2668:, do so, or use maintenance tags to bring the article to attention of someone who can. Otherwise, there are alternatives to wholesale deletion that retain some or all of the article's content:
5104:(2004) tried to address this by working in shifts, so that someone would always be checking new pages as they were created, but it didn't work. New pages patrol was subsequently folded into
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the nomination by removing the tag. Any editor other than the creator of the article may also remove the tag, which should be taken as a sign that the deletion is controversial and that
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classifies all unreviewed articles by topic, along with a short excerpt of the article. Use this list if you prefer to work on articles in your own sphere of knowledge. A system called
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a deletion nomination, a move to draft, or something else, try to approach these disputes with humility and empathy. Avoid the temptation to 'pull rank' over a user who probably
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To aid reader navigation and make efficient use of editor resources, Knowledge prohibits having multiple articles on the same or an extremely similar topic, which is known as
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here is to return the page to the state it was in before the dispute began (i.e., in mainspace), and then attempt to solve it through discussion, for example, by opening an
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from our sister projects in other language, providing that the original authors of the material are attributed. Copied material is therefore generally not a problem for NPP
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4654:, and other help pages are also available. When drafts are approved at AfC and moved to the mainspace they will be checked again by new page patrollers in many instances.
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4011:, drafts moved to the article namespace enter the new pages feed and should be reviewed as normal. New page patrollers are automatically placed on the allow list for the
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The following steps are often useful for improving new articles or bringing them to the attention of others who will. However, do not feel obligated to perform them.
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as a supportive ask. In persistent cases however, it will be necessary to escalate through the warning levels and might need administrator attention at a place like
807:(CSD) specify when an article can be immediately deleted without discussion. It is intended to reduce the time spent on deletion discussions for pages or media with
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Please do not be too hasty with speedy deletions for "non-egregious" (other than attack pages, copyvios, vandalism, or complete nonsense), especially those lacking
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In serious cases, the creator of a new page may need to be blocked to prevent further disruption or damage to
Knowledge's reputation. Familiarise yourself with the
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and your main responsibility as a new page patroller is to identify articles that definitely should not be included, not bring them up to a given standard.
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to perform draftifications. Articles older than 90 days should not be draftified. An article should never be draftified more than once, and should never be
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Articles that 'look too good to be true' – well-written, perfectly formatted articles with lots of neat references submitted by users with low edit counts
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Where an existing page or redirect has been used as the target of a cut-and-paste move the edit should be reversed, restoring the original page content.
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the content there. Remember to properly attribute the content and mark the redirect as reviewed afterwards. If you expect the merge to be controversial,
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maintenance tag (and its more specialised subtemplates) can be used to mark articles on topics of uncertain notability for further review in the future.
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It is common for new page patrollers to also help with basic copyediting, especially of the lead section. This could include ensuring the article title
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If the article is a cut-and-paste of (all or part of) an article in another language's Knowledge, which is often the case, it should be tagged with
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user right can review new articles without any additional permissions. There are a number of tasks where admin assistance is particularly helpful:
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for 90 days. After 90 days, the article remains in the queue to remind us to eventually review it, but search engines can begin indexing it.
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4152:(check both their user page, the article history, and the article talk page) and whether the article was accepted by an AfC reviewer. Then:
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consider notability their "bread and butter" on this basis. On the other hand, assessing notability can be very time-consuming, requiring a
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inserts alerts of possible problems with the article. Other information will easily help you identify if the article creator is a beginner.
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and used in only the most obvious cases. If a page has survived a deletion discussion in the past, it usually cannot be speedily deleted.
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like a regular article. They are usually easier to review than a normal article. Here are some tips specific to disambiguation pages.
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Is somebody creating a lot of redirects, and you are finding zero problems with them? Consider posting an application for them at the
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of surviving one. New page reviewers should be familiar with all the speedy deletion criteria, but the most commonly encountered are:
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If the redirect could plausibly be expanded into an article, and the target article contains virtually no information on the subject.
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In each case, it is important to follow the "before" steps of each of this processes, to ensure the article is actually eligible:
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If you judge a disambiguation page is inappropriate, it is technically in mainspace and is not a redirect, so will need to go to
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users. It had previously been restricted to registered users in 2005, in an "experiment" initiated by Jimmy Wales following the
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When you encounter a fork, you have two options. If the new page has content the existing page does not, nominate the pages for
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series of templates; there is a specific tag for each criterion. A patrolling administrator will then either delete the page or
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All new pages should be checked for copyright violations (copyvios). The curation tool flags potential copyvios detected by the
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Move the article to draftspace and inform the creator that they must (financial COI) or should (non-financial COI) use AfC
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of those that can. Pages that pass new pages patrol don't have to be perfect, just not entirely unsuitable for inclusion.
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of other editors. For example, if you move a page to draftspace and the creator of the article objects to this, there is
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If you suspect conflict of interest editing in a new article, the first thing to do is to check whether the creator has
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tool. It is essential that good faith new creators be encouraged to continue creating articles and editing Knowledge.
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of the editors who created them. Nevertheless, new page patrollers are well-placed to identify conduct issues such as
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if needed, which will filter out non-reviewing from the page curation log. The patrol log should usually be ignored.
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The redirect page makes it unreasonably difficult for users to locate similarly named articles via the search engine.
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The most common. Involves creating a discussion where editors discuss what to do with the article. You should follow
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Reviewers are not obligated to mentor new users or complete their articles, but may wish to direct new users to the
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to the article. This can be done via the Page Curation toolbar or via Twinkle. Examples of maintenance tags include
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Spot check enough sources to evaluate whether the article is notable. This is particularly important for evaluating
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If you tag an article written by a newcomer, consider leaving a friendly note on their talk page, pointing them to
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Categories - None. Using the proper template above will take care of the category (usually "Disambiguation pages")
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It is a cross-namespace redirect out of article space, such as one pointing into the User or Knowledge namespace.
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are complex, frequently subjective, and change often. New page patrollers should be familiar with the core
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If you find an unpatrolled redirect that is at RFD, or you send a redirect to RFD, mark it as reviewed.
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are the beginnings of meaningful and encyclopedic articles. You can highlight them with the generic
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article (or vice versa). These articles pose a distinct challenge, as they are often the result of
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sent to the user that created it. Additionally, reviewers may flag issues with reviewed pages with
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permission. NPP's first priority is to identify pages with serious content problems—including
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on their talk page (if you feel comfortable doing so) or ask an administrator to follow up.
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disqualifies an article from deletion under these criteria. This is a lower standard than
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issues. It is always worth checking the history of pages for evidence of these issues.
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that check whether new articles, redirects and other pages conform to Knowledge's
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conveniently adds a "Page Curation" link to your top toolbar that loads the
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before nominating any article for deletion. First and foremost, if you can
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meta:Page_Curation#Upgrade_2018:_adding_AfC,_ORES,_and_copyvio_detection
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is one current tool, and another, no longer actively developed one, is
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The attribution requirement is usually fulfilled by a statement in the
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Steps to take before nominating an article for proposed deletion (PROD)
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If the redirect is a novel or very obscure synonym for an article name
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The redirect makes no sense. (Speedy deletion criterion G1 may apply.)
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Knowledge:Copying within Knowledge#Repairing insufficient attribution
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Knowledge:New pages patrol/Reports § Unreviewed articles with drafts
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Knowledge:Database reports/Editors eligible for Autopatrol privilege
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G4 - Recreation of a page that was deleted per a deletion discussion
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User:Novem Linguae/Essays/Differences between AFC and NPP reviewing
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Text written in first or second person (I, we, my, our, you, your)
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A7 explicitly excludes schools and other educational institutions
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Disambiguation pages are located in mainspace so will appear in
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If you come upon an article on a duplicate topic but that has a
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Check if the page curation tool has flagged any potential issues
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systems and their policies and report such cases as necessary.
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taking further action. If improvements are not forthcoming, it
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Wikipedia_talk:New_pages_patrol/patrolled_pages/Archive_1#Poll
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Motivated in large part by the pressure on new pages patrol,
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will give you an approximate count (probably an undercount).
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Steps to take before nominating an article for deletion (AfD)
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Knowledge:New pages patrol/RfC for patroller qualifications
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For other non-English articles, follow the instructions at
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See regular discussions of the backlog in the archives of
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used in the AFD template placed at the top of the article.
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unreviewed") and leave a friendly note for the patroller.
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process and accepted by a reviewer there. Editing with a
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You can nominate an article for speedy deletion with the
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lists users by number of outstanding unreviewed articles
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Knowledge:New pages patrol/Wikipedia namespace checklist
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who can frequently figure out how to sort them quickly.
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for attribution (unless no other user edited the draft)
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Knowledge:New pages patrol/Template namespace checklist
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template, if the article doesn't already have one. The
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G8 - Pages dependent on a non-existent or deleted page
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suppress the creation of a redirect following the move
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Check that the page title is appropriate and, if not,
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its contents and nominate it for speedy deletion with
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split off from recent changes patrol in December 2006
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tag, but consider choosing a more specific one, like
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proposed that page creation should be restricted to
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also benefit from the input of experienced editors.
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Knowledge:Deletion policy § Alternatives to deletion
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G4 only applies to pages deleted as the result of a
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Knowledge:New pages patrol/File namespace checklist
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Knowledge:Redirects in languages other than English
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5651:Knowledge:New pages patrol/RfC for patroller right
4410:will review it and take appropriate further action
3487:Ensuring that Talk pages are tagged with relevant
4529:If you see a new user or IP address contributing
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4024:The purpose of new pages patrol is to review the
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2913:Pages needing translation into English/Procedures
375:New page patrol is carried out by users with the
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5307:Knowledge:New pages patrol/Analysis and proposal
5115:. The ability to mark new pages as reviewed was
4928:, added together with the count of your CSDs in
4692:It is especially important to remember that the
4683:knows a lot less about our processes than you do
4521:. Far from being a monolithic horde of vandals,
2878:Knowledge:Pages needing translation into English
2616:, GNGs) and at least some of the more important
667:or potentially libelous information, contact an
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5640:mw:Page_Curation#Issues_with_Queue_Modification
5607:meta:Research:New Page Patrol survey/WMF report
5249:User:Joe Roe/Seven tips for new page patrolling
5217:Knowledge:Quick guide to reviewing new articles
5111:The new pages patrol project as we know it was
4830:– Unreviewed articles are prevented from being
3479:is a script available to easily find stub tags.
2958:), you will need to request its deletion using
2626:proactive search for and evaluation of sourcing
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799:Knowledge:Field guide to proper speedy deletion
5244:User:North8000/New pages patrol/Practical tips
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2917:comparison of machine translation applications
4970:requests for the new page reviewer permission
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410:treating newcomers with kindness and patience
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5383:apply to all actions by new page patrollers.
5128:, but a more permanent solution was needed.
5102:first attempt to organise a new pages patrol
4918:How to calculate your # of articles reviewed
3536:R2 - Inappropriate cross-namespace redirects
2421:instead. Speedy deletion must be completely
758:Blatant and obvious misinformation, hoaxes (
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5228:Patrolling the oldest articles in the queue
5043:– ensure that the move was consistent with
3418:categories, and if not, either tag it with
557:before nominating an article for deletion,
526:Simplified flowchart for reviewing articles
16:Information page about patrolling new pages
4170:If there are issues, tag the article with
4003:The draft namespace is managed by the the
3566:G11 - Unambiguous advertising or promotion
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5508:Bot to help index pages that slip through
4982:requests for the autopatrolled permission
4932:, will give you an almost accurate count.
4776:. Redirects that are currently listed at
4275:to the article's talk page as appropriate
4213:to the article's talk page as appropriate
3977:can be a good hatnote to add to articles.
3805:Redirects in languages other than English
3631:to assist. Here are some of the most used
3575:? If so, may need to nominate it via the
3554:G5 - Creations by blocked or banned users
3026:; see that page's history for attribution
2995:copy material from one article to another
582:Detailed flowchart for reviewing articles
422:Knowledge talk:New pages patrol/Reviewers
399:tool for patrolling. There are currently
5095:illustrates the workflow used for these
4107:Some indicators of COI editing include:
3154:Knowledge:Drawing attention to new pages
3128:Duplicate articles with separate origins
2756:All of these actions may be carried out
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3539:R3 - Recently created implausible typos
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5338:. Such articles should be tagged with
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4066:Knowledge:Paid-contribution disclosure
4056:Conflicts of interest and paid editing
3822:, or regional names for foods such as
3548:G3 - Pure vandalism and blatant hoaxes
3020:that links to the original page (e.g.
2618:subject-specific notability guidelines
2337:: unambiguous advertising or promotion
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5261:Field guide to proper speedy deletion
5036:Nominations for deletion under CSD R2
4780:should simply be marked as reviewed.
4687:not asking permission to fix problems
4562:assume incompetence instead of malice
4048:and other conflicts of interest, and
2854:Pages in languages other than English
5596:meta:Research:New Page Patrol survey
5322:"No sources" is not the same as "no
5271:Ten Commandments for Speedy Deletion
5266:Knowledge:Why I Hate Speedy Deleters
5194:Knowledge:New pages patrol/Resources
4418:advertising masquerading as articles
4370:Proceed with #1 or #2 as appropriate
4329:Proceed with #1 or #2 as appropriate
4311:do not suspect a financial incentive
4300:Proceed with #1 or #2 as appropriate
3741:R from alternative scientific name
3518:Knowledge:New pages patrol/Redirects
474:New Pages Feed, dynamic article list
434:Knowledge:New pages patrol/Resources
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5205:Category:Knowledge new pages patrol
5126:tag these articles as "unpatrolled"
5117:added to MediaWiki in November 2007
4644:Knowledge:Contributing to Knowledge
4117:Articles with inline external links
4013:Articles for Creation Helper Script
3592:The redirect might cause confusion.
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4912:Closing and re-opening the toolbar
4740:try to help your colleague first.
4355:to inform them of the requirements
4326:to inform them of the requirements
4297:to inform them of the requirements
4104:and AfC mandated by local policy.
4090:conflict of interest (COI) editing
3523:Does the redirect qualify for any
2986:Knowledge:Copying within Knowledge
1931:di-disputed non-free use rationale
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5561:Wales, Jimmy (December 5, 2005).
5523:meta:Research:Patroller work load
5093:Uncle G's guide to article triage
4711:on where the page should be. The
4604:Help:Maintenance template removal
4426:notability of commercial entities
4381:evidence of a financial incentive
3675:R from title without diacritics
2823:Proposed deletion for biographies
2722:propose it on the talk page first
2606:Knowledge's notability guidelines
408:, paying particular attention to
4902:apply the "Reviewing" log filter
3171:appears in bold text in the lead
2329:– not speedy deletions or PRODs.
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3032:. For further information, see
665:non-public personal information
586:Briefly, to review an article:
446:The most important tool is the
389:processes for handling articles
5544:An idea originally floated by
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5016:Filter the new pages feed by "
5005:Filter the new pages feed by "
4537:to their talk page, such as {{
4386:Move the article to draftspace
4062:Knowledge:Conflict of interest
3363:, under-sourced articles with
3073:Addressing cut-and-paste moves
2600:Unless an article falls under
2368:credible claim of significance
775:Other speedy deletion criteria
387:and prior experience with its
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5311:time-consuming judgment calls
5233:User:Uncle G/Wikipedia triage
5171:. Further work in 2018 added
4811:Who can review which articles
4340:suspect a financial incentive
3898:Disambiguation page checklist
3752:R from alternative spelling
3686:R from other capitalisation
2320:sufficiently identical copies
735:Text copyright violations 101
731:User:Enterprisey/cv-revdel.js
5618:Knowledge:Page Curation/Help
5222:New page patrol source guide
5087:Editors regularly monitored
5041:articles moved to draftspace
4713:recommended course of action
4640:Knowledge:Your first article
4440:. At all times, remember to
4270:connected contributor (paid)
4220:properly disclosed their COI
4208:connected contributor (paid)
4158:properly disclosed their COI
3263:, tags related to sourcing,
2614:general notability guideline
2444:General notability guideline
1886:di-no non-free use rationale
805:criteria for speedy deletion
7:
4790:Namespace subject to review
4042:serial copyright violations
4020:Dealing with conduct issues
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