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  1. Wikipedia:Writing an article that will probably get deleted ...

    Wikipedia:Writing an article that will probably get deleted This page is intended as humor. It is not, has never been, nor will ever be, a Wikipedia policy or guideline. Rather, it illustrates …

  2. Wikipedia:Featured article candidates - Wikipedia

    Copy this text: {{Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/name of nominated article/archiveNumber}}(substituting Number), and edit this page(i.e., the page you are reading …

  3. Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not - Wikipedia

    Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia. The amount of information on Wikipedia is practically unlimited, but Wikipedia does not aim to contain all knowledge. What to exclude is determined …

  4. Wikipedia:Very short featured articles - Wikipedia

    There has often been discussion about whether very short articles can attain Featured article (FA) status. Some editors are opposed to short articles at Featured article candidates (FAC).

  5. Arnold (TV series) - Wikipedia

    Arnold delves closely into the life and career of Arnold Schwarzenegger, chronicling his rise to stardom, achievements in bodybuilding, successful acting career, and transition into the world …

  6. English articles - Wikipedia

    The articles in English are the definite article the and the indefinite article a (which takes the alternate form an when followed by a vowel sound). They are the two most common …

  7. Wikipedia:Main Page featured article protection - Wikipedia

    Wikipedia's Main Page featured article is one of the most visible and heavily edited on the site. For this reason, it receives a lot of vandal edits from unregistered users visiting Wikipedia. …

  8. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lead section - Wikipedia

    In Wikipedia, the lead section is an introduction to an article and a summary of its most important contents. It is located at the beginning of the article, before the first heading. It is not a news …