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:''See also: [[Consumer_Action_Taskforce:Write_your_first_article!|Write your first article!]]''


Before creating your first page, take a look at our [[Article Types|article types]] page, familiarize yourself with the [[Consumer Action Taskforce:Editorial guidelines|editorial guidelines]], as well as [[Wiki Content Policies|our content policies]] and [[Consumer Action Taskforce:Style guide|style guide]].
{{Hatnote|See also: [[Consumer_Rights_Wiki:Write_your_first_article!|Write your first article!]]}}
 
<div style="  color: var(--color-base, #202122); background-color: var(--background-color-interactive-subtle, #f8f9fa);border: 2px solid var(--border-color-base, #a2a9b1);border-radius:8px;margin:auto;width:fit-content;padding:1rem"><p style="font-size:1.5em;font-weight:800;text-align:center;margin-top:0">Keep in mind</p>
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*<p style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:600">Include credible and verifiable sources.</p>One primary source or two secondary sources are the minimum for each article; anecdotal evidence is not a source.
 
*<p style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:600">Every claim made must be verifiable.</p>Add references to everything that is not common knowledge or easily verified via an internet search.
<p style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:600">Include credible and verifiable sources.</p>
*<p style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:600">Issues described must be systemic.</p>No isolated incidents and personal experiences.
One primary source and two secondary sources are the minimum for each article; anecdotal evidence is not a source.
*<p style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:600">When you create an article with this form, it goes live.</p>It's completely fine if you don't finish an article right away, but if you're not going to be able to get the very basics of a page created today (a basic statement of what the article's about with a couple of references), it might be better to make a draft in your [[wikipedia:Wikipedia:How_to_use_your_user_space|user space]].
 
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<p style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:600">Every claim made must be verifiable.</p>
Before creating your first page, take a look at our [[Consumer Rights Wiki:Article types|article types]] page, familiarize yourself with the [[Consumer Rights Wiki:Editorial guidelines|editorial guidelines]], as well as [[Consumer Rights Wiki:Wiki content policies|our content policies]] and [[Consumer Rights Wiki:Style guide|style guide]].
Add references to everything that is not common knowledge or easily verified via an internet search.
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[[Project:Create page|<span class="mw-ui-button" style="padding:0.8rem;" role="button">Create your page</span>]]
<p style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:600">Issues described must be systemic.</p>
No isolated incidents and personal experiences.
 
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[[User:Kostas/create-page-alternative|<span class="mw-ui-button" role="button">Create your page</span>]]  
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 12 April 2026


Keep in mind

  • Include credible and verifiable sources.

    One primary source or two secondary sources are the minimum for each article; anecdotal evidence is not a source.
  • Every claim made must be verifiable.

    Add references to everything that is not common knowledge or easily verified via an internet search.
  • Issues described must be systemic.

    No isolated incidents and personal experiences.
  • When you create an article with this form, it goes live.

    It's completely fine if you don't finish an article right away, but if you're not going to be able to get the very basics of a page created today (a basic statement of what the article's about with a couple of references), it might be better to make a draft in your user space.

Before creating your first page, take a look at our article types page, familiarize yourself with the editorial guidelines, as well as our content policies and style guide.