User:B. Wolterding/Cleanup listings
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- For daily reports of deletion proposal, feature article nominations, peer reviews, etc... see Article alerts.
- For weekly cleanup report, see CleanupWorklistBot.
Many articles are flagged for cleanup. To deal with this backlog, it is reasonable to involve the topical WikiProjects in the cleanup process. Project-specific and workgroup-specific lists of articles flagged for cleanup, across all maintenance categories are in link above. The process is now largely automated and stable; WikiProjects are welcome to request new listings.
The concept
Wikipedia is a
Cleanup of articles should, in most cases, best be done by subject-matter experts, or generally by people interested in the specific subject. These people are often organized in
WikiProjects can receive a listing of all articles with cleanup tags within their project scope. The lists are based on a data snapshot, and are updated at certain intervals (somewhat infrequent, every 1-2 months). Projects can use these lists to work their way through the backlogs, and to monitor the status of their work.
How to obtain a listing
If you are interested in obtaining a listing for your WikiProject, or an individual work group (aka task force, aka subproject) of a project, you can easily subscribe just by adding a template to your project page.
- Subscribing
Add the template
The listing will then be generated automatically. That might however take some days (the bot does not run daily).
In case of problems, leave me a message on the talk page.
- Unsubscribing
To unsubscribe from future updates, just remove the template from your project page. This will not delete any existing listings. To delete them, it is probably best to tag them for speedy deletion with {{
- Notes
The listings are not directly generated from the live Wiki, but from a database snapshot (
Feedback and suggestions
The concept of maintenance listings is still somewhat new; feedback and suggestions for improvement are welcome. Please leave any comments, for example regarding technical or formatting issues, on the talk page. Possbile future extensions and improvements are also discussed there.
Tracking
Below you will find a table of WikiProjects for whom I have generated listings, so that you can view some examples.
Note that I do not track statistical data here anymore (percentage of flagged articles). Due to several reasons, statistics generated before June 1 may not be directly comparable with statistics generated afterwards. I may be offering statistics on a project level at a later time.
For further examples of projects and work groups for which cleanup listings have been generated, see Category:WolterBot cleanup listing subscriptions.
Details
An article appears in the listings if it matches two criteria:
- It is assigned to your project. That is, the appropriate WikiProject banner templateappears on the article's talk page.
- It is listed in at least one cleanup category. Cleanup categories are, with some exceptions, all categories listed somewhere in the tree below Category:Wikipedia cleanup.
Some exceptions apply: Not all categories below Category:Wikipedia cleanup are actually cleanup categories, because also categories can be flagged for maintenance, and thus appear in the tree. I've tried to sort these out consistently. If you are missing a cleanup category from the listing, please leave a note.
Note that articles are almost never put manually into a cleanup category, i.e. by adding an explicit category link. Rather, the page is tagged with
At this time, the listing includes cleanup categories on the article page only, not those on the talk page. I'm not quite sure whether including talk page categories would be meaningful; if you have an opinion on that, please leave me a note.
For reasons of size (the output is supposed to be posted on in a single MediaWiki page), all parts of the listings that would be longer than 1000 articles are currently suppressed.
As a last remark, the listings are automatically generated, and not verified in detail by me. In particular, I cannot tell why a specific article has been flagged for cleanup, or assigned to your project. If, in good faith, you find that some cleanup tag has been placed in error, just remove it. Also, if you find that an article does not actually belong to your project scope, just remove the project banner from the talk page. If you find that the article is entirely inappropriate for Wikipedia, e.g. because its topic fails the
Frequently asked questions
- When will the reports be updated?
WolterBot usually updates all reports once every 1-2 months. However, there is no fixed schedule as this depends on the availability of
- Can I have the listing for my project generated at (insert custom page name here)?
No. The cleanup listing is always generated on a subpage named "Cleanup listing", relative to your project's page (or wherever you place the
However, you can easily set up a link or redirect to the cleanup listing from wherever you like.
See also
- Category:WolterBot cleanup listing subscriptions pages using WolterBot cleanup.
- User:WolterBot/Cleanup statistics
- Wikipedia:Maintenance
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Notability/Listing by project