Wikipedia:Unreviewed featured articles/2020

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Not to be confused with
WP:URFA
),
a similar, now-complete effort started in 2006

This is the main page for sortable lists of Unreviewed featured articles compiled in 2020. A January 2022 Signpost article called "Forgotten Featured" explored the effort.

Subpages are organized by the date of the last review (promoted at

FAR
) and include only extant FAs last reviewed before 2016—now seven years ago or more.

A chronological list of only those articles that have been given talk page notice of the need for a review (required before submitting an article to FAR) is at Wikipedia:Featured article review/notices given. When giving notice of a FAR needed, articles should also be added there, and when submitting an article to FAR, should be removed from there.

Please dig in to help reduce the backlog of older FAs needing review!

Instructions

The pages are quite large, so notes should be kept brief, remembering that the aims are to a) engage editors for improvement before a
template limits
. When entering comments on article talk pages for URFA/2020, please use ==[[WP:URFA/2020]]== as a standard article talk page heading that will help other editors know where to add or find review commentary.
Notes should include brief comments with links to the relevant page, and trimmed signatures to help keep the page size down.

Please do not add extended commentary about article status to this page; more extensive notes about improvements needed or deficiencies noted should be listed on article talk, with the link to the article talk page given here for brevity. Comments placed on article talk are more likely to be seen by other editors, increasing the chances of article improvement.

Please do review the FAs that you nominated or have been involved with, with an indication in Notes of your involvement. That you are still watchlisting them probably means they are in good shape, and your note will encourage others to have a look so "your" FAs can be moved off of the list of older FAs needing review.

Once three experienced FA reviewers have opined that an article is satisfactory, it will be moved to the "Kept or FAR not needed" section. (Hence, when entering the third “Satisfactory”, please record the diff to the version of the article that is deemed “FAR not needed” by three editors.) If differences arise, articles can be submitted to FAR. As articles at FAR are Kept or Delisted, those entries are moved to the appropriate section, and the tallies are updated.