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Dispatches: Reviewers achieving excellence

A featured article passed by reviewers is showcased to the world every day on WP's main page.

featured article review process
(FAR) enables the review and updating of articles that already have the bronze star. Both FAC and FAR pages are dynamic places where you'll meet and work with talented Wikipedia editors. It's a role on Wikipedia that people tend to notice; it involves a significant responsibility in setting and maintaining our high standards, and involves interacting with highly motivated people.

Some nominations are not promoted simply because not enough reviewers look at the article. The solution to this problem? More reviewers! All Wikipedians are welcome to review articles at FAC and FAR; reviews that are well grounded in an understanding of the

featured article standards
are most helpful. We've put together a list of frequently asked questions:

Why should I review featured article candidates?

  • Have a voice in determining and applying Wikipedia's standards of excellence to
    main page
    on a daily basis.
  • Gather good karma through performing an important and prestigious job for the project.
  • Read interesting, well-written and well-researched articles you might not otherwise come into contact with.
  • Improve your own writing skills and knowledge of FA standards to prepare for submitting a future FAC

What do I need to know to review an article?

Featured articles are reviewed against the

featured article criteria
. Many reviewers choose to specialize in just a few criteria, or even one criterion. For example, some reviewers write critical appraisals solely of whether an article:

  • is well-written;
  • is comprehensive;
  • complies with Wikipedia's
    Manual of Style
    (MoS);
  • has images where appropriate with acceptable copyright status;
  • has a satisfactory lead; or
  • is of appropriate length.

Even more specialized, some reviewers become experienced at checking important issues such as:

  • image copyright tags;
  • the validity of external links (which must lead to an operational web page);
  • evaluating sources to see if they are
    reliable
    ; or
  • ensuring the
    references are formatted properly
    .

Other reviewers, when they approach a featured article that is close to their field of expertise, turn into content reviewers, judging whether the material is

neutral
. This is, of course, an extremely valuable part of the process.

How do I know if an article meets the criteria?

Some of the criteria may seem subjective to new reviewers; it's helpful to read some recently

FAR
pages for a time to see how other reviewers apply the standards. Comments from editors who may not yet understand the standards can still be helpful and are welcome. It's often best to start by reviewing an article that is well down on the list, so you can benefit from seeing other reviewers' comments.

There are way too many articles at FAC and FAR; I don't have time to read all those!

Relax, you don't have to review all the articles at

bird species
, or you might choose to specialize in reviewing articles for a specific criterion, like MOS compliance, reliable sources or compelling prose.

Okay, I read one of the nominated articles. Now what?

At FAC, a reviewer is expected to leave comments, prefaced by Oppose, Support, or Comments. New reviewers are encouraged to leave only Comments until they are sure they understand the criteria. Some reviewers enter Fixes needed and return in a few days to see if the issues were addressed, and may then switch to Oppose or Support.

All comments and opposes should be actionable, giving the nominator enough information to understand and fix the issues you have outlined. For example, "Oppose, too short", is not an actionable oppose, but if you demonstrate the article is not comprehensive, that is actionable. Give examples, where appropriate, and link to the appropriate WP guideline or policy. For example, if you find that an article's prose is not compelling and brilliant, it's not necessary to analyze the entire article, but rather to give enough examples to demonstrate that additional copyedit attention is needed. Any comments that are not actionable will not be considered by the

archive or promote the nominated article
.

Supports should also follow the featured article criteria. "Support because this is an awesome topic" is not a valid support reason. If you were a major contributor to the article, please note that when you support.

If you evaluated only a subset of the criteria, please note that with your comments. That way other reviewers will see what gaps they need to try to fill.

Using your talents at FAR

The

the FA standards
.

See also



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