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User:HeartGlow30797/CCI guide

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Just for me

  1. Open the article (duh)
  2. Check for bare links (in the article AND in the references).
  3. Open "Who Wrote That"
  4. Open Earwig's copyright detector on all sources of the current version of the article.
  5. Find the sources the potential copyvio cited.
  6. Check the source's copyright.
  7. Check to make sure the article is written before the edit made.
  8. Archive the page if no archive exists on the Internet archive.
  9. Check for copy-paste.
  10. Check for close paraphrasing.
  11. Make need adjustments.
  12. Run Earwig's copyright detector on all sources on the new article and ensure below 10%.
  13. Request rev-del.
    1. When to revdel:
      1. Substantial amount of copying.
      2. Not a lot of intervening history.
      3. Risk of content being re-added are three major factors to weigh.
    2. There isn't a hard and fast rule to apply, it's more of a judgment call.
  14. Put {{cclean}} on talk page.
  15. Mark on the CCI page.

If the whole thing is copyviolated.

  • Either g12 it, send it to WP:CP, or rewrite it.