Wikipedia:Featured and good topic criteria

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
(Redirected from
Wikipedia:Featured topic criteria
)

Featured content:

Good content:

Featured and good topic tools:


A featured topic (or a good topic) is a collection of articles or lists that represents Wikipedia's best work in covering a subject comprehensively and with items of consistently good quality. In addition to meeting the requirements for all Wikipedia articles by all of its constituents, a good or featured topic has the following attributes.

  1. It is a set of similar, interrelated articles or lists that cover a specific topic.
    (a) There are at least three distinct articles or lists.
    (b) The articles or lists have a clear similarity with each other under a well-defined topical scope.
    (c) All articles or lists in the topic are linked together, preferably using a template, and share a common category or super-category.
    (d) There are no obvious gaps (missing or low-quality articles) in the topic. A topic must not
    cherry-pick
    only the best articles to become featured together.
    (e) For
    overview topics
    , every article within the scope of the topic that is not included in the topic should also be within the scope of a non-lead article that is included in the topic.
  2. The topic has an introductory and summary lead article or list.
  3. Each article or list is of high quality, including the referencing.
    (a) With featured topics only:
    (i) At least one half (50%) of the items are featured class (featured articles or featured lists), with a minimum of two featured items.
    (ii) All other articles are good articles.
    (b) With good topics only:
    (i) All items are at least featured lists or good articles.
    (c) Items that are ineligible for featured article, featured list or good article status, either due to their limited subject (in the case of lists only) or due to inherent instability (in the case of either articles or lists), must have passed an individual quality audit that included a completed peer review, with all important problems fixed. Such items do not count towards criteria 1(a), 3(a)(ii), or 3(b)(i).
  4. The topic should contain an introductory paragraph that summarizes the topic for any reader who might want to find more about it. This paragraph should be a short version of the introduction of the lead article. See this for a specific example.
Recommendations

In addition to the mandatory criteria above, it is recommended that all topics meet the following optional criteria:

Retention

  • Attempts will be made to keep the retention periods list below up to date, and to notify topic nominators of any appearances of their topic(s) on this list. However, ultimately it is up to topic nominators to be aware of any potential demotions or expansions that will affect their topic(s).

Current retention periods

Future retention periods

  • None currently


See also