You declined my submission at Articles for Creation!

Most new article submissions get declined, or removed from live Wikipedia, because the authors did not bother to read our instructions, or sufficiently prepare their submission, either offline or in their user sandbox, before sending it for review at articles for creation.

However, now that you're here looking for answers, I'll see if I can help you out.

So why did you decline my article?

There are a host of reasons why your submission might have been declined. In the following sections, I will try to explain some of the most common reasons that a submission might be declined:

Concerning notability

Concerning verification

Concerning advertisements and spam

Concerning the neutral point of view

Concerning context

See also

So now what?

If you still have specific questions then you can ask at the Articles for creation Help Desk or the Teahouse. While reviewers understand that it is upsetting to have your hard work 'declined' and criticized, please do not attack the reviewer or go off on a rant. All members of the Wikipedia community are volunteers, none of them get paid (including administrators), and they don't have to do anything if they don't want to. So, please try and remain civil in all your dealings with members of the Wikipedia community and you should be able to expect the same in return.

I hope this helped answer some of your questions. If you still want to ask me a specific question, please leave me a message at User talk:Bellerophon.