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''Explanation:''
* Every registered user on Wikipedia has their own "userspace" (or "userpage") – for instance, a user named "Example" has a userspace called [[User:Example]] – and [[User:Example/Lipsum]] is a page (actually a subpage) called "Lipsum" in [[User:Example|Example's userspace]].
* Userspace is part of Wikipedia
* Userspace Drafts are typically made on a "[[Wikipedia:User pages#SUB|user subpage]]"
* For a list of all your drafts (and any other subpages you have), click on "Contributions" (at the very top right of any Wikipedia page, if you're logged in), then scroll to the bottom and click the "Subpages" link.
* Note: every edit you make to a userspace draft is potentially visible online to anyone, even though it's in your own space. Also, your edits are
* As a courtesy, when you have a page in your userspace you no longer need, add {{Tlx|db-userreq}} to the top of the page. It will be deleted shortly.
* In [[Wikipedia talk:Notability/Archive 58#RfC: Does WP:N apply to drafts in userspace or draftspace.3F|an RfC]] regarding the applicability of [[Wikipedia:Notability]] to drafts within the userspace and draftspace,
* Articles in the [[Wikipedia:Draft]] namespace can be edited and moved into the main encyclopedia by anyone. So you can create the draft in your personal userspace, move it to the draft namespace to be edited by anyone, and later move it to the main encyclopedia.
==See also==
{{Wikipedia glossary}}
* [[Wikipedia:User pages]]
* [[Template:Userspace draft]]
* [[Template:My sandbox]]
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