User:Gryllida/drafts

Tagging new pages with wikiproject tags exposes them to experts in the relevant topic area quickly. This increases collaboration, newcomer experience, and quality of the article.

How to get started:


 * 1) Install this script User:Gryllida/js/draft-rater.js (or another wikiprojects tagger)
 * 2) Install this script User:Gryllida/reply-link.js (or another replier to talk page messages)
 * 3) Leave this tab open (it has canned responses which may be useful to you).
 * 4) Open Special:NewPagesFeed in a new tab.

The process:
 * 1) From the new pages feed open a draft in a new tab. Select the articles for creation queue at the top of it.
 * 2) A textbox will appear next to its 'talk' tab. Here you can type WikiProject names. After each of them press Enter. (If you are not sure which, check other articles.)
 * 3) After you are done, press Enter in an empty text box. It will wait about 3 seconds and show which user it notified of the addition of the project tags, "Notified Foobarbaz" where Foobarbaz is a link to their talk page.
 * 4) If there is an issue with the article, click this link. In the section where they are notified of addition of wikiproject tags for this draft click 'reply' (script reply-link linked above) and copy/paste one of the canned responses below into the text box. Supply an appropriate edit summary and click 'Reply'. Then the draft author will receive your feedback.
 * 5) Once this is done, close the tabs related to this draft, return to the new page feed. Repeat the process for another draft.

Canned responses for draft review
 * sourceless_bio: Where did you take the information from? It would be great to include it as sources for the article. Not only what he published but the sources should be third party. How external people ( public, critics, large newspapers, books ) talk about this person.Could you please expand the article. Having a YouTube account does not suffice for inclusion into online encyclopedia. What are other significant facts here that you could include. Notability (people) has some examples. The 'draft' banner at the top of the article has a Editor resources -> find sources section, please use that.
 * sourceless: Where did you take the information from? It would be great to include it as sources for the article. Please let me know, or ask the projects linked above at their talk pages, if you need help.
 * empty: Could you please expand the article. Ask these projects or me for help if you need it.
 * add sources: Could you please add sources. Not only what he published but the sources should be third party. How external people ( public, critics, large newspapers, books ) talk about this person. Scroll to the bottom of the talk page of the article to start your search of sources. Add information from your extra sources into the article.
 * move external links: Could you please move external links to the end. They should not be inside the article. List them in a section called 'External links' at the very end of the article.
 * name as nickname: Also I think we usually call articles by name not by nickname. If you would like the draft to be renamed please let me know.
 * notability_bio: Could you please expand the article. Having a YouTube account does not suffice for inclusion into online encyclopedia. What are other significant facts here that you could include. Notability (people) has some examples. The 'draft' banner at the top of the article has a find sources section, please use that.
 * length_ok: The article does not have to be big, 1-2 paragraphs is OK.
 * yourself: Are you writing about yourself? Just checking as there are a few tips for doing that.