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:Self-followup: With several months and 130 edits, you might be at a point where you have enough knowledge of Wikipedia's policies and guidelines to successfully create an article or to move your own draft articles into the main encyclopedia without the risk of deletion. That said, if you aren't confident, I would encourage you to still take advantage of the AFC process. Yes, it introduces a delay, but it's better to get serious issues like lack of evidence of notability or serious problems with "tone" (e.g. "reads like an advertisement") hashed out before a draft becomes an article rather than after. [[User:davidwr|davidwr]]/<small><small>([[User_talk:davidwr|talk]])/([[Special:Contributions/Davidwr|contribs]])</small></small> 16:08, 29 January 2021 (UTC)
::And as a reference, I'm currently able to review AfC submissions, create articles in the mainspace, and move articles from draftspace to mainspace. Despite this, if I ever want to create an article I would <em>still</em> go through the AfC process. [[User:Perryprog|Perryprog]] ([[User talk:Perryprog|talk]]) 16:14, 29 January 2021 (UTC)
:::I see what you guys mean. Thanks for the clarification! [[User:Springfield2020|Springfield2020]] ([[User talk:Springfield2020|talk]]) 16:25, 29 January 2021 (UTC)