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The majority of articles come out stronger for this process, as it forces people to write for the ''readers'' (and a highly critical set of readers at that), rather than themselves.
The majority of articles come out stronger for this process, as it forces people to write for the ''readers'' (and a highly critical set of readers at that), rather than themselves.

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    The process by which, in a few hours, a weak wiki page can be turned into a valid entry with enough examples to satisfy those who petitioned for its deletion.

    The majority of articles come out stronger for this process, as it forces people to write for the readers (and a highly critical set of readers at that), rather than themselves.