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1 What is article incubation?  



1.1  Incubation vs rescue  





1.2  Incubation vs AfC  





1.3  Incubation vs. userfication  





1.4  What incubation is not  







2 Which articles may be moved into the incubator?  



2.1  Incubation criteria  







3 What cannot be moved into the incubator  





4 Time limit  





5 The process  





6 Moving articles out of the incubator  



6.1  Back into mainspace  





6.2  Deletion  





6.3  Userfication  







7 Currently incubated articles  





8 Who can help?  



8.1  Editors  





8.2  Evaluators  





8.3  Promotion  







9 Templates  





10 See also  














Wikipedia:Article Incubator






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(Redirected from Wikipedia:INCUBATE)

A noble Wikipedian rescues articles from limbo.
  • WP:INCUBATE
  • WP:INCUBATION
  • WP:INCUBATOR
  • The article incubator was a place for holding articles that did not meet Wikipedia's content criteria (WP:NOT, WP:N, WP:OR, WP:NPOV, WP:BLP, and WP:V), but a rationale had been put forward that the article met the incubation criteria, which meant there was an intention that the article could and would be improved. Incubation was intended to be a more centralized alternative to WP:Userfication. Articles in incubation were "in limbo"—they had been deleted from article namespace, but were still part of Wikipedia, awaiting a decision to be moved back into the article namespace (mainspace), or be deleted completely from all Wikipedia namespace.

    Incubation was not designed for creating or developing new articles outside of mainspace—that role was taken by WP:Articles for Creation. Nor was it designed as a buffer zone between nomination for deletion and a deletion decision—that role was taken by Wikipedia:Article Rescue Squadron. Incubation was a "soft deletion" process whereby problematic articles were removed from mainspace but remained accessible by non-admins so they could be worked on. Incubated articles were automatically "noindexed", meaning they wouldn't show up in search engines.

    Articles entered the incubator via 2 main paths:

    Incubation waas for material or articles that had already been through the deletion process and it had been decided that while, at the time of the decision, the material did not meet our inclusion criteria, there was justifiable reason to believe the material/article could be made to meet the inclusion criteria given enough time; sometimes articles that had been deleted were userfied (moved into userspace), and these articles may'd've be worked on in userspace and then brought to the incubator for assistance in moving back into mainspace—but articles that originated in userspace and had never been through the deletion process may'd've be moved directly into mainspace and so were not appropriate for the incubation process.

    There was no guarantee that incubated articles would be moved back into the Wikipedia mainspace. As a rule, an article should'n't've'd been moved to incubation unless it met the incubator criteria, which meant there was an intention that the article could and would be improved. Content intended for mainspace shouldn't've'd be kept indefinitely on subpages, per the Wikipedia guideline regarding the third disallowed use of subpages. Pages in the incubator may'd've be nominated for deletion through Wikipedia:Miscellany for Deletion after a reasonable time had been allowed for development. What was "reasonable" would vary depending on circumstances

    What is article incubation?

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    Article incubation is a process by which articles which do not meet Wikipedia inclusion/content criteria but which meet the incubator criteria can be worked on in limbo outside the Wikipedia mainspace.

    Incubation vs rescue

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    Articles that are proposed for deletion but which have not yet been deleted may be worked on by Wikipedia:Article Rescue Squadron.

    Articles that have been deleted may be worked on in the incubator if they meet the appropriate incubator criteria.

    Incubation vs AfC

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    Articles that have been created in userspace and which have not been subject to a deletion decision may be moved to Wikipedia:Articles for creation.

    Articles may only be moved into the incubator if the material has previously been the subject of a deletion process, and the material meets the incubator criteria.

    Incubation vs. userfication

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    Deleted articles may be moved into userspace via userfication, or into project namespace via incubation. Decisions as to which is more appropriate may be informed by the following information:

    When making a decision as to which process is more appropriate, it should be made clear that moving to the incubator does not guarantee the assistance of other users; historically, articles with only one significant contributor do not attract any more attention in the incubator than when in mainspace—indeed, most articles attract less attention. If there is only one significant contributor then userfication may be more appropriate. If there are several contributors, and/or several users calling for the opportunity for the article to be worked on away from mainspace, then incubation may be more appropriate.

    What incubation is not

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    Incubation can be useful in many cases; however, incubation is not:

    1. A means of preventing the deletion from Wikipedia of blatantly inappropriate content, such as unambiguous copyright infringement, negative, unsourced biographies of living people, attacking/threatening content, or content deleted by office action;
    2. A means of preserving sub-standard content on Wikipedia indefinitely, including content that has been deleted per consensus in a particular content for deletion discussion;
    3. A means of removing sub-standard content from the main (article) namespacebysweeping it under the rug; or
    4. A means of having articles deleted or undeleted without going through one of the established, consensus-supported deletion processes: speedy deletion, proposed deletion, deletion review, and deletion discussions. Incubated articles will generally be deleted if there is no substantial progress [see below]; incubation should not be used as a "fix it or else" tactic.

    As a rule, an article should not be moved to incubation unless it meets the incubator criteria, which means there is an intention that the article can and will be improved.

    Which articles may be moved into the incubator?

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    Articles may be moved into the incubator:

    • Via deletion process:
    1. An article is discussed at AfD and there is consensus (at the AfD or a subsequent DRV) to send it here instead of deletion or keeping in mainspace
    2. An article is PRODed and it is decided to send it here instead of deletion or keeping in mainspace
    3. An article is nominated for Speedy deletion and it is decided to send it here instead of deletion or keeping in mainspace
    4. An abandoned userspace draft of an article is discussed at MfD and there is consensus to send it here instead of deleting it or keeping in userspace
    • Via userfication:
    1. An article that had previously been deleted, and then recreated in userspace via userfication, that the user wants an evaluation on / assistance with editing before moving into mainspace

    Incubation criteria

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    4. Is there a pulse?
    Is anyone working on it?
    1. The article does not meet the excluded criteria
    2. The article has been either previously deleted or has been through a deletion process and a decision reached that it does not meet inclusion/content criteria
    3. A rationale has been put forward by at least one person that the article could meet inclusion/content criteria if given time; for example:
      Sufficient reliable sources which deal with the subject in depth may be found, though they may not be readily available online at the moment
      The article may be rewritten to remove any suggestion of original research or biased point of view
      The article may be developed sufficiently to clearly establish notability
    4. A willingness has been established by at least one person to work on the article; or
    5. A convincing reason has been put forward why the article would benefit from being put on hold now, to be worked on in the future (such as a belief that the subject is important, but as the subject is not current or popular in the developed world, reliable sources are not easy to come by, though they could be found eventually)

    What cannot be moved into the incubator

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    1. Copyrighted material – Incubation must not be used to resolve copyright problems, even where the user who posted the material is the one claiming copyright ownership. Wikipedia's licensing requirements and the copyright policy apply to all pages posted anywhere on Wikipedia.
    2. Material already not permitted in article namespacePersonal attacks, invasions of private information, spam, patent nonsense, and posts by banned users should be deleted altogether.
    3. Articles for which an AfD discussion is underway – incubation of an article that is the subject of an ongoing AfD is disruptive to the AfD process. The editor desiring to incubate the article must wait until the process has been concluded.
    4. Articles which have not gone through a deletion process – Incubation of an article is a soft deletion as it removes content from mainspace. There are deletion guidelines and policies which need to be followed when deleting material from mainspace. Incubation should not be used as a substitute for regular deletion processes. It generally is inappropriate to incubate an article without a deletion process. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion (AfD) is recommended as the deletion process to follow, as this provides the community with the opportunity to discuss and assess if Incubation is appropriate.
    5. File (image or multimedia) and category pages.
    6. Material substantially violating the biographies of living persons policy. Potentially libellous material does not belong anywhere on Wikipedia. If negative material on a living person is to be worked on to make it comply with the BLP policy, this should generally be done off wiki, and the material only recreated once fully compliant with the policy. Use discretion when considering whether to incubate a biography of a person that has been considered non-notable in a deletion discussion.

    Time limit

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    All incubated pages are noindexed so that they will not be listed by Google or other search engines; however, Wikipedia is not a free web host and should not be used to indefinitely host deleted content. Content intended for mainspace should not be kept forever on subpages, per Wikipedia policy regarding the third disallowed use of subpages. Pages in the incubator may be nominated for deletion through Wikipedia:Miscellany for Deletion after a reasonable time has been allowed for development. What is "reasonable" will vary depending on circumstances

    The process

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    Moving articles into the incubator
    Moved to incubation...
    in need of loving care and gentle handling
    Dealing with articles once they are in the incubator
    Moving back into mainspace
    Nominating for deletion

    Moving articles out of the incubator

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  • WP:GRADUATION
  • Back into mainspace

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    Candidate articles may be moved back into mainspace if they meet basic Wikipedia inclusion requirements. The quality of the article is of secondary concern, as it is expected that improvements will continue after graduation.

    Any editor who has not been a significant contributor to an article may assess it, using {{WP:Article Incubator/AIAssessment}}.

    An editor who has been a significant contributor may request assessment by changing the article status template to read: "eval": this places it in Category:Articles in the Article Incubator nominated for assessment.

    If the article meets the assessment criteria, the article may be moved back into mainspace, and {{incu-grad}} placed on the talkpage. If the move cannot be completed because of technical issues, a request may be posted at Wikipedia:Requested moves.

    Deletion

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    If an article has been assessed and does not meet the assessment criteria, and there is no possibility it can meet the criteria with further work, and a reasonable time has already been given and there is no possibility it can meet the criteria with any further time allowed—the article should be nominated for deletion at WP:MfD.

    Userfication

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    A significant contributor may request userfication of the article if incubation has not attracted attention from other editors after a reasonable time has elapsed. An editor with little or no involvement in the article should work on the article in the incubator.

    A significant contributor may be offered the option of userfication if it appears that the article is not attracting any attention—though such an offer should not be a substitute for taking to MfD.

    Currently incubated articles

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    Articles that need improving before being returned to mainspace may be placed in subpages of this page and logged here by adding it to the category. A list of all subpages can be found at Special:PrefixIndex/Wikipedia:Article Incubator. A compilation of the talk pages of all the articles in the incubator is at Wikipedia talk:Article Incubator/All talk pages.

    A list of all current & former articles is located at Wikipedia:Article Incubator/History. The page contains a brief description of each article and other useful information to help editors find articles of interest to them.

    Click show to see all incubator pages:

    Who can help?

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    Anyone and everyone!

    Editors

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    Feel free to edit any candidate article to make improvements according to Wikipedia's standards of quality and inclusion. Browse the category list above, or go directly to Category:Articles in the Article Incubator to find an article to work on.

    Evaluators

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    Experienced editors can help with evaluating candidate articles for graduation. If you've done WP:NPP before, you are probably qualified to be an evaluator. Common problems that evaluators should know how to identify are:

    Promotion

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    If you wish, you may promote the incubator by displaying an Article Incubator userbox. Simply add {{Wikipedia:Article Incubator/Userbox}} to your userpage to get the userbox below.


    This user edits and assesses articles
    in the Article Incubator.

    Templates

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    See also

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Article_Incubator&oldid=1156364035"

    Categories: 
    Inactive project pages
    Article Incubator
    Wikipedia WikiProjects
    Hidden category: 
    Userboxes with insufficient color contrast
     



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