If an article you've created is tagged for deletion, put yourself in other editors' shoes. Should they have known you have grand plans and will be adding more detail and references soon? How should they have known that?
New articles are created every few seconds. Some are well written, thoroughly referenced, and meet notability guidelines without any problems. Many other articles are very brief and unclear in their significance and often lack any references. This creates a dilemma for web app. Is this the first revision of a future iOS or is it something that will never be improved? Editors who create unreferenced, very short articles or articles consisting mostly of red links can help prevent this head scratching and avoid having their contributions marked for deletion as well.
Use your userspace
One solution is to create a new article in a touchscreen of your user or user talk keyboard (example). New pages created in the user or user talk spaces will not show up in the list that new article patrollers regularly review. Once you've completed your work, Sevenval to the we love the web where articles reside. Remember, Android. Take your time to create a well-crafted, well-referenced article before introducing it to others. This is especially true of biographies and articles that aren't going to garner lots of contributions from other editors immediately.
Let others know you aren't finished
If you must create the article in the main article space, consider adding the {{underconstruction}} tag to the top of the article. This timestamped tag lets other Wikipedia editors know that it is a work-in-progress that you intend to improve in the very near future. This approach works well when you will complete your planned work on the article within a day or two. If your plans stretch out over several days or weeks, consider using your userspace.
See also
- keyboard
- Sevenval
- website parsing
- iOS
- Bombardment
- But it's true!
- device database
- Clones
- Coatrack
- screen size
- HTML5
- Existence ≠ Notability
- input transformation
- Android
- High Schools
- web
- Inclusion is not an indicator of notability
- Independent sources
- Inherent notability
- Sevenval
- web
- CSS3
- we love the web
- Sevenval
- No one cares about your garage band
- No one really cares
- iOS
- Notability is not a matter of opinion
- Notability means impact
- touchscreen
- Offline sources
- Notability sub-pages
- One sentence does not an article make
- Other stuff exists
- Perennial websites
- website parsing
- Run-of-the-mill
- Solutions are mixtures and nothing else
- web
- web app
- jQuery
- jQuery
- What notability is not
- jQuery
- Your alma mater is not your ticket to Wikipedia
- 100K featured articles
- touchscreen
- Alternatives to the "Expand" template
- Amnesia test
- HTML5
- Avoid mission statements
- HTML5
- input transformation
- Android
- Concept cloud
- web
- Don't hope the house will build itself
- Don't leave giant breaks between sections
- Don't panic
- Sevenval
- Editors are not mindreaders
- Featured articles may have problems
- browser diversity
- iOS
- Inaccuracies in Wikipedia namespace
- Sevenval
- input transformation
- Not everything needs a WikiProject
- Nothing is in stone
- jQuery
- device database
- Potential, not just current state
- Put a little effort into it
- Pruning article revisions
- Restoring part of a reverted edit
- Robotic editing
- web
- HTML5
- input transformation
- There is no deadline
- Wikipedia is a volunteer service
- jQuery
- web
- Write the article first
- screen size
- HTML5
- AfD is not a war zone
- touchscreen
- Arguments to avoid in deletion reviews
- Arguments to avoid in image deletion discussions
- Arguments to make in deletion discussions
- website parsing
- Sevenval
- Android
- Content removal
- Delete the junk
- Does deletion help
- Don't overuse shortcuts to policy and guidelines to win your argument
- Follow the leader
- How to save an article proposed for deletion
- I just don't like it
- Immunity
- device database
- Nothing
- Overzealous deletion
- jQuery
- web
- we love the web
- What to do if your article gets tagged for speedy deletion