User:Rockycape/Newcomers and article creation


I don't know how capable you are. You've got a better handle on this. Often on Wikipedia, bold new editors put a lot of effort into creating their first article from scratch only to find it gets tagged for deletion for not being important enough for Wikipedia.

When Wikipedia was new, it was easy to be bold and early adopters just started creating articles.

Over time, Wikipedia contributors have become a more professional group generally and a relatively small group of contributors have taken up the mantle to "protect" Wikipedia. Some of this is necessary like reverting vandalism. Old articles will likely remain unchecked but your new article will be gone over with a fine tooth comb and it will likely not be considered important enough and will be deleted.

There is nothing you can do about it when it gets deleted for not being important enough. It will disappear with all history unavailable regardless of how much effort you have put into creating it.

You can however create your own User Sandbox page and start creating new pages there. These User Sandbox pages are effectively not visible to the average Wikipedia reader but they do not trigger deletion.

It may be tempting to publish your article as a proper Wikipedia page but if you do you risk having it deleted forever . . .

While technically the newest contributor can still create a new article on Wikipedia today, there are checks and balances that will come into play when well-meaning editors will "protect" Wikipedia by recommending your new article for deletion.

In addition to the article space, this also applies to other areas of wikipedia such as the category space.

Just something to be aware of as no one likes having all there effort disappear forever . . .