I would like to make it known that I’m going for the fifty articles started for my profile. Some articles I make may be categorized as stubs and I am going to go back to detail them beyond basic quality information. If you must categorize them or edit in some valuable information then by all means do so, but just remember I’m returning to update them and not leaving them so generic and basic.
Remember that we are a collaborative website here, and other users holding off on edits won’t be completely possible, whether you’ve discussed this publicly or not. However, we do thank you for expanding articles, as long as you keep the quality of the article in sync with our policies here. Thank you.
Anna
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Moved to Collaboration Corner. @DividedGuitarist97
I’ve seen a lot of your articles in NAB. Because they don’t really meet the guidelines for thoroughness and helpfulness yet, I’ve had to mark most of them as stubs, and even demote a few. You might be best focusing on quality rather than quantity to make sure your good advice actually reaches and helps readers. Creating a full, well-planned and written how-to guide with research and reputable sources is probably more helpful to readers than starting lots of shorter articles that aren’t really ready for promotion yet. What do you think of shining the ones that you’ve created up before going onto more?
That is what I’m exactly doing, the other articles are in case I get bored or have an idea.