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- See the quality assessment scheme to find out how to improve the article.
Future articles
- Since you have made at least 10 edits over more than four days, you can now create articles yourself without submitting a draft for review. However, you may continue submitting drafts to Articles for creation if you prefer.
- Once you have made at least 10 edits and had an account for at least four days, you will have the option to create articles yourself without posting a request to Articles for creation.
Next steps
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- Group the article with similar subjects by adding relevant categories.
- You may consider nominating a fact from the article within the next 7 days to appear on the Main Page's Did you know section.
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Thanks again, and happy editing!
This template is used by registered users reviewing articles submitted through the Wikipedia Articles for creation process. Once an article submission has been reviewed, this template should be placed on the talk page of the user that submitted the article, to inform them that their article has been created, and to encourage them to keep contributing to Wikipedia.
Usage
{{subst:Afc talk|Article Name|class=|sig=~~~~}}
- Parameters
- Article name: the title of the article created.
- class: the assessed quality of the article (optional)
- sig: your signature (optional) which will be added to the message
Note
Due to technical limitations, this template displays or leaves out the sentence pertinent to autoconfirmed users based on the viewer's status, so it may appear differently to the user whose page you are posting it on than to you yourself.
See also
- Wikipedia:Articles for Creation
- {{AfC decline}}, template for user's talk page when submission is declined
- {{AfC reject}}
- {{AFC submission}}