User:HeartGlow30797/CCI guide

Just for me


 * 1) Open the article (duh)
 * 2) Check for bare links (in the article AND in the references).
 * 3) Open "Who Wrote That"
 * 4) Open Earwig's copyright detector on all sources of the current version of the article.
 * 5) Find the sources the potential copyvio cited.
 * 6) Check the source's copyright.
 * 7) Check to make sure the article is written before the edit made.
 * 8) Archive the page if no archive exists on the Internet archive.
 * 9) Check for copy-paste.
 * 10) Check for close paraphrasing.
 * 11) Make need adjustments.
 * 12) Run Earwig's copyright detector on all sources on the new article and ensure below 10%.
 * 13) Request rev-del.
 * 14) When to revdel:
 * 15) Substantial amount of copying.
 * 16) Not a lot of intervening history.
 * 17) Risk of content being re-added are three major factors to weigh.
 * 18) There isn't a hard and fast rule to apply, it's more of a judgment call.
 * 19) Put  on talk page.
 * 20) Mark on the CCI page.

If the whole thing is copyviolated.
 * Either g12 it, send it to WP:CP, or rewrite it.