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High-quality, well-developed articles should be distinguished from barebones, under-developed articles, for the following reasons: *It's discouraging for users to click on an article title, expecting to see a developed article, only to see a few sentences. *It allows us to show off our best content. *It allows users who are wanting to expand articles a way to locate articles needing development. ==Current method for distinguishing articles== ===To identify a good article=== To identify an article as a "good" articles, simply place it in the "Good articles" category by adding the following text to the bottom of the article: <nowiki>[[Category:Good articles]]</nowiki> This will automatically place it in the list of [[:Category:Good articles|Good articles]]. ===To identify an undeveloped article=== #To identify an article as an undeveloped article, simply place it in the "Undeveloped articles" category by adding the following text to the bottom of the article: <nowiki>[[Category:Undeveloped articles]]</nowiki> This will automatically place it in the list of [[:Category:Undeveloped articles|Undeveloped articles]]. #'''And''', add the following text at the top of the article: <nowiki>{{newarticle}}</nowiki> This will place the [[Template:newarticle|"new article" template]] at the top of the article.
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