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Hi @Francob25: I saw your post on my talk page. You can move the article yourself (you don't need to do the "request feedback" option, which can take a long time. However, before you move the article live, you should address some issues.

  • Section titles are in sentence case, meaning that only the first word of the section title and any proper nouns are capitalized.
  • Everything needs to be cited. Every sentence needs to be cited with a reliable source. If consecutive sentences are supported by the same source, then you can list the citation once at the end of the consecutive sentences. Therefore, no paragraph or section should end without a citation.
  • Wikipedia articles don't have an introduction section--they have a lead. The lead is a summary or synopsis of the article. No content should be in the lead that isn't also present in the body of the paragraph. For more information on leads, you can consult the Manual of Style.
  • No summary section

Once you've addressed these changes, you can make your article live on mainspace by following the directions in our training here --Elysia (Wiki Ed) (talk) 17:51, 17 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]