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1. Redirecting a Young Article: prepping for our own naming conventions
# '''Moving less pertinent content''' either lower on a page, into a subsection, or into another (perhaps new) page. This is very frequently needed, as people often start a page on, say, [[Mills]] out of the desire to write about their own suite. Such information may belong in the article, and should not be deleted, but it does not belong at the top.
# '''Deleting useless or offending content.''' This will come naturally and is often the best course, but remember to always look for the above alternatives first.
# '''Choosing a new title for an article.''' This is a major upset when it happens to a large article, but a great thing when it happens early. To do this, use the "Move this page" link at the bottom of the page. Before you do this, skim the first part of the check out our [http[Project://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Naming_conventions Wikipedia Naming conventions|naming conventions]].
=== 2. Discussing an Article ===
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