Wikipedia:Requests for feedback/Introduction

Since many people seem to be confusing this page with the help desk and/or the New contributors' help page, I propose the changing of the introduction (the header) of the Requests for feedback page to make it clearer.

Please feel free to comment/change the text.


Welcome to the Requests for feedback page. If you have written a new article, or made a major edit to an existing one, you can get feedback on your article or edit here, which you can use to improve the article.

For other questions

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This is not a general help page. For questions that are not directly related to edits you have made, please refer to the following pages:

For other feedback

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Requests for feedback is meant for non-controversial articles that are still far from featured status.

Instructions

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  • If you have posted a new article, post a link to your new article, a brief description of the topic (e.g. "GTalkr is a web-based Flash program used to connect to Google Talk"), and state any areas you wish to get feedback on (e.g. "is this NPOV enough?").
  • If you have made a major edit to an existing, established article, please include a link to the page showing the differences between your revision and the previous one (the "diff", available from the history page) (e.g. [1]), so we will be able to identify your edit. You should include a brief description of your edit and any areas you wish to get feedback on.

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