Perhaps I'm missing something, but what is the
difference between this
and [[Wikipedia:Requested articles]], which is well-established and has
been around for a very long time? It is even linked to from the warning
anon editors see.
[[Wikipedia:Requested articles]] asks for someone else to write an
article for you. It's a very good page that serves a necessary
purpose. But there's an additional, separate problem now: an
anonymous user has already written several sentences or paragraphs,
and needs to turn this into an article. That's what
[[Wikipedia:Articles for creation]] is for. IP users can post their
text to this page, and a registered user will put it into an article
(if appropriate), or offer other help.
If you look at how things have been going in the first day, I think
we've created several useful articles or redirects, and posted a lot
of advice on peoples' talk pages about why some articles may not be
appropriate. I give articles the benefit of the doubt when deciding
whether to create them, and I hope others do the same. I encourage
you to take a look at the page, and consider it among the maintenance
tasks you consider doing.
-- Creidieki