Venipedia:Article wizard/Content
Your article submission must not violate copyrights.
Do not copy and paste text, unless it is a properly attributed and sourced quotation. Articles violating copyright will be deleted. If you're considering uploading an image for the article and you've not done so before, you might want to wait a few days to get input from others on your article. Relevant, illustrative images are great, but if you didn't create the image yourself, this may lead to copyright issues. Any photos existing on Venipedia can be found in the File namespace and are suitable for use. If you choose to upload an image, make sure to provide references for the image as well.
Your article should also establish notability.
On a previous page, you were given guidelines on what makes your subject notable enough to merit inclusion in Venipedia. Be sure that by the time the reader finishes reading your article, they will understand why the subject is notable.
Your article must be neutral in its tone.
Articles in Venipedia strive to adhere to a neutral point of view, meaning that it neither is "for" nor "against" any particular subject matter. While properly cited praise or criticism of the subject is perfectly acceptable, your article should approach it from a neutral tone. Just write about facts — it is fine to include the fact that somebody else has published an opinion, but do not write about your own. Articles must represent all significant views fairly, proportionately, and without bias. Articles that only attack their subject may be deleted, and articles that serve only to praise a subject may be deleted or radically edited by others seeking a neutral tone.