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by denton-scratch 970 days ago
> Why is there even a review system at all?

I don't create articles these days; it's too much like hard work.

You used to be able to create an article by making a redlink wikilink somewhere, and then clicking it - that would take you to an editor. The new article would appear in mainspace. Do you have to "volunteer" to appear in mainspace? Are all new articles deemed to be "draft", and subject to review nowadays? Or are some users allowed to create new articles in mainspace, and others not? If so, what are the criteria?

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The criteria for creating an article in mainspace is to have made 10 edits and have an account more than 4 days old.
Thanks! That's a pretty low threshold to surmount. @lucgagan: you've done the time. Try editing a few articles - copyediting is enough. Then delete your draft, and create a new mainspace article.
OK, panic over. Nothing to see here. I wondered why I had never seen this feature in any of my article creations.
It still works like it used to, there’s just a requirement of having made ten edits first before you’re allowed to. That’s a fairly low bar, and it gets rid of a ton of spam that used to be created.