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What happens next: Once your article is submitted, it will be reviewed by one or more registered editors who will apply the same criteria to your submission that was outlined in this wizard:

  • Is the article's subject acceptable for Wikipedia?
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  • Does the article cite its sources?
  • Does the article avoid violating copyright?
  • Is the article written from a neutral point of view?

If the answer to all of these questions is 'yes', your article has a good chance of being accepted by the community. If not, your article may be radically revised or even deleted. Once you've created it, you can list it at Wikipedia:Requests for feedback if you'd like to get feedback on your new creation.

If your article is deleted - see Wikipedia:Why was my page deleted? and don't take it personally! Having an article deleted by no means reflects poorly on you or diminishes your value to the project. We hope that you will continue to contribute to Wikipedia.

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