Reviews and Quality Assessment
The review of an article aims to assess the article as FA-class, A-class, GA-class or B-class, by decreasing order of quality. It can also simply give useful insights and ideas on how to improve the article. Lower classes (C, Start or Stub) do not need a formal review and can be quickly assessed by anyone who wishes to do so, along the criteria explained at Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Assessment.
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