Wikipedia:Acronym overkill
This is an essay. It contains the advice or opinions of one or more Wikipedia contributors. This page is not an encyclopedia article, nor is it one of Wikipedia's policies or guidelines, as it has not been thoroughly vetted by the community. Some essays represent widespread norms; others only represent minority viewpoints. |
This page in a nutshell: Acronyms imply no importance to a subject on their own, their use in Wikipedia articles should reflect their use in the third party sourced used to create the article |
Many organizations including companies, universities, and non-profits as well as the products and services they provide make use of acronyms in their names. Well-known examples include IBM, UNICEF and NASA. It can be much easier to refer to the longer name with the shorter acronym form, especially if the acronym is used many times in an article.
However, those acronyms should be used in Wikipedia articles only when they are in common use beyond that company or organization. That is, if the reliable third party sources used to create the article use the acronym, then it is appropriate to use it in the article. If the organization is the only source using the acronym, that acronym is likely jargon that will not improve the article; an alphabet soup of meaningless acronyms will only confuse the reader. Additionally, the spelling and capitalization of the acronym should match its use by the organization and third party sources.
Use
Articles
Acronyms can help improve an article as a short form to more easily refer to a longer title. Manuals of style (
Titles
Acronyms don't impart notability
Some editors may see acronyms as imparting importance or notability to the subject. This is understandable as editors emulate other articles of very notable subjects that include acronyms. Editors should avoid this temptation. Including an acronym in the title, introduction or other part of the article will not make the subject more notable. In fact, this practice can bring more scrutiny from experienced editors that see this as a form of
If the organization itself and the references used to create the article don't make use of the acronym, it should not be used in the article.