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Revision as of 16:08, 29 March 2021 by Sirryan2002 (talk | contribs) (→What Makes a Good Article: added this section)
Please keep in mind that these are in no way official and are instead my(Sirryan2002) take on the standards our wiki should follow
What Makes a Good Article
- Introduction
- Context
- Structure
- Beginning
- Middle
- End
- Uniformity
- Template Usage
- Utility
- Media
- Prose
- Grammar
- Rhetoric
- Literary Elements
- Look
- Code
Grade GA (Good Article)
A Good Article:
- Well written:
- the prose is clear, concise, and understandable to an appropriately broad audience; spelling and grammar are correct;
- and it represents viewpoints fairly and without editorial bias;
- and it complies with the Paradise manual of style guidelines.
- Original:
- It contains no copyright violations nor plagiarism.
- It does not steal articles from other wikis(inspiration/modeling from other wikis, however, is encouraged)
- Broad in its coverage:
- it addresses the main aspects of the topic;
- and it stays focused on the topic without going into unnecessary detail.
- Informative
- It provides all necessary information;
- and provides references to other articles
- Illustrated
- Includes high quality images/gifs of the subject matter;
- and Includes Images for Example/Hypothetical situations that complement the article if necessary;
- and has Diagrams/Marked-Up/annotated Images where needed too help the reader better understand the subject matter
- Standardized
- Pages are uniform with other pages of its type;
- and relevant and proper Templates are used.
- Enjoyable
- Minor and Light humor are included;
- and formatting is easy on the eyes.
Revising Articles
When an Article Requires a Rewrite
Occasionally, an article is so outdated, messy, or overall badly written that it requires a general/complete rewrite. This is often due to multiple authors contributing in ways that deviate from the original/main theme/style/purpose of the page or continue a trend of low-quality edits. This need for a rewrite is not an insult to the contributors but a means of improving the article and condensing all of that knowledge into better digestible and informative articles.
So when does an Article need a rewrite?
- The Article does not inform the reader about the matter being discussed
- The Article does not have any formatting and is a wall of text
- The flow of the article is not logical and requires a lot of jumping around in order to read it.
- The article is very outdated