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| - Here's where you can nominate and vote on articles to be featured on the front page.
* To nominate, simply write your nomination in bold under the most recently dated section, with a brief reason why if you wish, and sign your posts with ~~~~. A nomination is equal to a vote, and it is one nomination per user.
* Only registered users may submit nominations. Unregistered users may vote however if they wish.
* To vote, simply sign with # ~~~~ under the nominees to symbolize your support, with a brief reason why if you wish. You can vote for as many as two nominees at a time. You can always change it at anytime, until the selection date (the 1st day of the month).
* Once a nominee is selected, the section is archived to make way for a new month. You can nominate the same artic
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| - Here's where you can nominate and vote on articles to be featured on the front page.
* To nominate, simply write your nomination in bold under the most recently dated section, with a brief reason why if you wish, and sign your posts with ~~~~. A nomination is equal to a vote, and it is one nomination per user.
* Only registered users may submit nominations. Unregistered users may vote however if they wish.
* To vote, simply sign with # ~~~~ under the nominees to symbolize your support, with a brief reason why if you wish. You can vote for as many as two nominees at a time. You can always change it at anytime, until the selection date (the 1st day of the month).
* Once a nominee is selected, the section is archived to make way for a new month. You can nominate the same article again one month later, eg. unselected nominations in January may be repeated only from March. We call it a transition period.
* You can write comments in the named section below, but any claims of supporting a nominee does not count until you sign under a nominee section. Here are some things to consider when nominating:
* Is the article detailed enough?
* Does it have red links or links to disambigs? If so, can they be fixed? If your article has any problems with the above criteria, please either refrain from nominating it or fix it up so it is up to scratch. Remember that the Featured Article is representing the best this wiki has to offer, not just a popularity contest. Even if an article is ahead in terms of votes, it may not become the Featured Article if it is later deemed to have any faults. If you wonder how a Featured Article should look, you can view the list of outstanding articles on our Wiki page, Good Articles, and read the articles in the section called "List of Good Articles". Articles you wish to see as Featured can be nominated at Good Articles and any faults with the article will be found. If your nomination has no votes after being up for four days, you may remove it and still use it next month. However, this offer is only good for the next four days, afterwards your nomination stays. Kaimi is the head of the Votes For Featured Articles. If you need help with voting, picking an article, or settling any issues, please see them. Take care and happy voting!
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