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I wonder whether this page should be combined with another page in the Reader's FAQ and reformatted into a conventional FAQ structure. At a minimum, renaming the page could be beneficial to prevent confusion for individuals seeking guidance on evaluating an article for Wikipedia's purposes while at same time I suspect making it easier for the intended audience for this page's content to actually find it.
Additionally, I came upon a brochure / reference guide published by the Wikimedia Foundation at the same time I stumbled upon this article. It shares a similar approach though is more developed. This resource could be helpful to link to and/or draw additional inspiration from when considering merging this page with another in the Reader's FAQ or making other improvements; Evaluating Wikipedia: Tracing the evolution and evaluating the quality of articles