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The following is an essay of my opinions regarding unincorporated communities in Michigan and what constitutes their notability when creating independent articles. The U.S. state of Michigan contains thousands of unincorporated areas, which are colloquially referred to as unincorporated communities (or simply communities).
This essay does not deviate from any commonplace Wikipedia rules or guidelines and merely serves as a suggestion for standardizing, improving, and creating unincorporated community articles within the state of Michigan. It also serves as a basis for creating consistency among the articles and information. If an unincorporated community does not meet the minimal guidelines for a standalone article, it can still be mentioned within its respective township article as a single mention within the township's community section, as well as a redirect to the township article. It can then also be listed in the county article and template under the unincorporated community section.