Harry Potter Fanon Wiki
Harry Potter Fanon Wiki
Advertisement
Comprehensive
article
nominations
Comprehensive
article
reviews
Premium-ComprehensiveArticle

This page is for Comprehensive article nominations. A Comprehensive article is an article that adheres to certain quality standards but cannot reach Good or Featured status due to its limited content. On this page, users can nominate articles that they believe are ready to be reviewed to achieve Comprehensive status.

The article-nomination process is not a way to showcase your favourite articles, but rather articles that are of high quality. Articles placed on this page will be extensively reviewed by experienced editors, including the presiding Committee on Experimental Charms review panel. The nomination process will require the article nominator to respond to objections and improve the article until the requisite number of users supports the nomination.

In undertaking a nomination on this page, the nominator is taking responsibility for their nominated article. This means they need to thoroughly read the following instructions, implement them into their nominated article, and respond to given objections. Nominators are encouraged to ask more experienced editors for guidance and assistance, but self-sufficiency is a requirement of the article-nomination process. It is not inherently the job of reviewers to rewrite elements of an article, but rather to guide nominators to be able to fix issues themselves.

Your nomination is your responsibility. Nominations that severely neglect the following rules or otherwise fall idle after one week will be subject to immediate removal.

  • Comprehensive article nominations history
  • Comprehensive article checklist
READ THIS FIRST!

A Comprehensive article must…

  1. …be well-written and comprehensively detailed.
  2. …be unbiased, with a neutral point of view.
  3. …have comprehensive Appearances and Sources lists, assuming the article's content derives from a written story from which references can be taken.
  4. …be fully referenced, including all quotes and images. See Harry Potter Fanon Wiki:Sourcing for more information.
  5. …follow the Manual of Style, Layout Guide, and all other policies on Harry Potter Fanon Wiki.
  6. …be stable during and following the review process. This means the article does not change significantly from day to day with new content and is not the subject of ongoing edit wars. This does not apply to vandalism or other administrative edits, such as page protection.
  7. …not be tagged with any sort of improvement tags (i.e. more sources, expand, etc).
  8. …have no redlinks.
  9. …provide at least one quote on the article if available. A leading quote at the beginning of the article is preferred but not required if no quotes are available. Although quotes may be placed in the body of the article, a maximum of one quote is allowed at the beginning of each section or subsection.
  10. …include a reasonable number of images of the highest quality to illustrate the article, as source availability permits.
  11. …provide an introduction that gives a good summary of the topic if the article reaches 165 words, not counting the "Behind the scenes" section (not including captions, quotes, headers, etc). Conversely, an article must not have an introduction if it is less than 165 words (with the exception of articles on out-of-universe products), not counting the "Behind the scenes" section. For clarification, please refer to this flowchart.
  12. …not exceed 250 words in length if it provides an introduction. This word total counts the introduction, the article body, and "Behind the scenes" material, but not captions, quotes, headers, etc. However, any article that does not provide an introduction per Rule #11 is eligible to be nominated for Comprehensive status regardless of word count. For clarification, please refer to this flowchart.
  13. …not be deliberately shortened if it approaches the 250-word limit.

How to nominate:

  1. Select an article you feel is worthy of Comprehensive status. Nominated articles must meet all fifteen requirements stated above.
  2. Add {{CAnom}} at the top of the article you are nominating, and save the page. Please note that if the article you are nominating has been nominated for Comprehensive article status previously, you will need to specify the number of the nomination as a parameter (e.g. {{CAnom|second}}).
  3. Open the redlink in a new tab to create the nomination page, modifying the preloaded instructions as necessary.
  4. Copy the code provided to the bottom of this page.
  5. Purge the article to update the template.
  6. Other users will object to the nomination with issues and suggested improvements (errors, style, organization, images, notability, sources, etc).
  7. The nominator should then adjust the article until the objections are satisfied. The objector is responsible for striking their objection when it has been addressed, not the nominator. Additionally, reviewers will often copy-edit the article themselves as desired to fix any issues.
  8. Following their review, other users will vote to support the nomination. Users may not vote on their own nomination.
  9. Each user shall be limited to eight active Comprehensive article nominations at any given time. Any additional nominations will be subject to immediate removal.
  10. Users must successfully complete one Comprehensive article nomination before they can have two nominations active on the CAN page at one time. Likewise, users must complete two successful CA nominations before they can have three, and so on.

How to review:

  1. To review an article, users should read the article completely, keeping a sharp eye out for mistakes.
  2. The article should be reviewed with the criteria listed above, and any issues should be placed under the Object section of the article's nomination page. Objections should be clearly explained, and detail how the article can be improved.
  3. Objections should then be addressed by the nominator. Once the objector is satisfied, they should strike their objection. The nominator should not strike reviewers' objections for them.
  4. Once a reviewer is satisfied with the article, they can vote to support it. Please note that in order to support a nomination, you must have 50 mainspace edits.
  5. If a nomination has been active for over two days and has no active objections, it may pass depending on the amount of positive votes it gets from the Committee on Experimental Charms. See the table below for more info.
  6. Once the nomination is successful, the article will be considered a "Comprehensive article." As such, an Committee on Experimental Charms member will archive the nomination, tag the article with the {{CA}} template, and place the article on the Comprehensive articles page. Only members of the Committee on Experimental Charms are allowed to perform these archiving tasks.
How voting works
Number of active reviewers Will pass immediately with or alternatively
Two two WEA votes at least three votes, of which at least one must be a WEA vote
Three two WEA votes at least three votes, of which at least one must be a WEA vote
Four three WEA votes at least four votes, of which at least two must be WEA votes
Five three WEA votes at least five votes, of which at least two must be WEA votes



All nominations will be considered idle and are subject to immediate removal by Committee on Experimental Charms vote if objections are not addressed after a period of 1 week.


Comprehensive article nominations[]

PLACE THE NOMINATIONS HERE

Advertisement