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So just what makes a featured article? Well, we've prepared a list just in case someone should ask that, and it is as follows. 1. * ...be well written and detailed 2. * ...be unbiased, from a neutral point of view 3. * ...be sourced with all available sources and appearances 4. * ...follow the Manual of Style 5. * ...not be the object of any ongoing edit wars 6. * ...not be tagged with any sort of improvement tags (i.e. more sources, expand, etc) 7. * ...have a succinct proper lead that can be used for the front page featured box 8. * ...have a reasonable amount of red links; use common sense 9. * ...have a complete, detailed biography if it's a character article 10. * ...follow the rules in Project Characters if it is a character article.

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  • So just what makes a featured article? Well, we've prepared a list just in case someone should ask that, and it is as follows. 1. * ...be well written and detailed 2. * ...be unbiased, from a neutral point of view 3. * ...be sourced with all available sources and appearances 4. * ...follow the Manual of Style 5. * ...not be the object of any ongoing edit wars 6. * ...not be tagged with any sort of improvement tags (i.e. more sources, expand, etc) 7. * ...have a succinct proper lead that can be used for the front page featured box 8. * ...have a reasonable amount of red links; use common sense 9. * ...have a complete, detailed biography if it's a character article 10. * ...follow the rules in Project Characters if it is a character article.
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  • So just what makes a featured article? Well, we've prepared a list just in case someone should ask that, and it is as follows. 1. * ...be well written and detailed 2. * ...be unbiased, from a neutral point of view 3. * ...be sourced with all available sources and appearances 4. * ...follow the Manual of Style 5. * ...not be the object of any ongoing edit wars 6. * ...not be tagged with any sort of improvement tags (i.e. more sources, expand, etc) 7. * ...have a succinct proper lead that can be used for the front page featured box 8. * ...have a reasonable amount of red links; use common sense 9. * ...have a complete, detailed biography if it's a character article 10. * ...follow the rules in Project Characters if it is a character article. For more information on what makes a featured article, see Wikipedia:What is a featured article. How to nominate: 1. * First, nominate an article you find is worthy of featured status, putting it at the bottom of the list below; see criteria above. 2. * Others will object to the nomination if they disagree that the article is good enough; they will then supply reasons for doing so, and ways to improve the article (errors, style, organization, images, notability, sources). 3. * Supporters adjust the article until the objectors (with reasonable objections) are satisfied. 4. * The article is placed on the featured article list and added to the front page queue. 5. * Also, if, at least a week after the article's nomination, that article has 5 supports and no objections, it will be added to the queue, and will be officially known as a "featured article". 1. * Before doing anything, be sure to read the article completely, keeping a sharp eye out for mistakes. 2. * Afterwards, compare the article to the criteria listed above, and then either support or object the article's nomination. 3. 1. * If you object, please supply concrete reasons for doing so, and how it can be improved. 4. * As stated above, any objections will be looked upon by the nominator, supporters, and anyone willing to improve the article, and action will be taken to please the objectors. 5. * Once all objectors' complaints have been solved (or the article has 5 supports and no objections after at least a week), the article will be added to the queue and be officially known as a "featured article". 6. * A user can only nominate one article a month. 7. * All nominations must be put at the bottom of the page. Also remember to add {{nominated}} at the top of the article you are nominating.
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