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:: ie., (linked) {{font|font=Georgia|color=#006400|Sydney Johnson}} at the first mention, succeeded by (unlinked) {{font|font=Georgia|color=#006400|Johnson}} at all subsequent mentions
 
:: ie., (linked) {{font|font=Georgia|color=#006400|Sydney Johnson}} at the first mention, succeeded by (unlinked) {{font|font=Georgia|color=#006400|Johnson}} at all subsequent mentions
 
: The only time a person's first and last name should be used throughout an article are when the article mentions two people with the same last name, but all mentions after the first should remain unlinked.
 
: The only time a person's first and last name should be used throughout an article are when the article mentions two people with the same last name, but all mentions after the first should remain unlinked.
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* All years after 100 should not have any letters preceding it (ie. AD or CE). Years 1 to 99 should be followed by {{font|font=Georgia|color=#006400|AD}} or {{font|font=Georgia|color=#006400|CE}} (''not'' {{font|font=Georgia|color=#8B0000|A.D.}} or {{font|font=Georgia|color=#8B0000|C.E.}}) while the years prior to 1 should be followed by {{font|font=Georgia|color=#006400|BC}} or {{font|font=Georgia|color=#006400|BCE}} (''not'' {{font|font=Georgia|color=#8B0000|B.C.}} or {{font|font=Georgia|color=#8B0000|B.C.E.}}). Years after 100 should ''only'' be followed by AD/CE if the article mentioned years in BC/BCE prior to the first mention of an AD/CE year. AD/CE and BC/BCE should ''not'' be written out ({{font|font=Georgia|color=#8B0000|Before Christ}}, {{font|font=Georgia|color=#8B0000|Before Common Era}}, etc.).
  
 
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Revision as of 14:32, 11 July 2023

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This section will layout the various guidelines that the judges will look for when determining the quality of an article.

Titles and headers

  • Only the first word and proper nouns in titles and headers should be capitalized.
2003 Creeperian coup d'état
2003 Creeperian Coup d'État
CODECO military intervention in Sequoyah
CODECO Military Intervention in Sequoyah
Military influence in Creeperian politics
Military Influence in Creeperian Politics
Early life
Early Life
See also
See Also
  • Titles in a language other than English, the titles of books, and the titles of newspapers should be italicized using {{italic title}}.
La'Matanza
History of Catholicism
El Faro
The names of ships should also be italicized.
BIC Adolfo Martínez Hernández
BIC Adolfo Martínez Hernández
  • Titles should use the common name of the topic rather than the official name;
The Inconvenient Truth About Democracy
The Inconvenient Truth About the Democratic System: The History of the Objective Failure of the Democratic Experiment
However, abbreviations should not be the page title.
Tuxtla Martínez Maximum Correctional Facility
TMP
Names should use the person's first and last names (no middle names)
Alexandra Berkhoff
Alexandra Johanna Berkhoff
Unless the person is more commonly known by another name.
Georges Loupe rather than Hector Subercaseaux
Don Cheto rather than Che Holguín Razo
  • If a title has a generic name, it should have text in parenthesis to disambiguate it.
John Smith (politician)
John Smith
Liberal Party (Creeperopolis)
Liberal Party
  • Headers should use at least two equal signs (==), increasing the number of equal signs for subheaders. Do not use single equal signs.
  • The articles "a", "an", and "the" should be avoided if at all possible;
Creeperian Civil War
The Creeperian Civil War
Unless it is the proper name of the target namespace.
The Five Battles

Layout

  • Country, city, and subdivision articles should have most, if not all, of the following headers:
Etymology
History
Geography – subheaders can include "Climate", "Topography", "Natural disasters", "Flora and fauna", etc.
Government (or "Government and politics") – subheaders can include "Political system", "Foreign relations", "Military", "Administrative divisions", "Human rights", "Crime and law enforcement", etc.
Economy – subheaders can include "Agriculture", "Tourism", "Telecommunications", etc.
Infrastructure – subheaders can include "Energy", "Transportation", etc.
Demographics – subheaders can include "Population", "Ethnic groups", "Religion", "Languages", etc.
Culture – subheaders can include "Art", "Literature", "Music", "Sports", "Cuisine", etc.
  • Biographies should have the following headers:
Early life
Military career / Political career / Career
Personal life
Death (if deceased)
Legacy (if deceased and applicable)
Other headers could include "Education", "Legal troubles", "Orders and decorations", etc.
Additionally, the "Early life", "Career", and "Personal life" headers can all be grouped under a "Biography" header if the article is short enough.
  • Wars and battles should have the following headers:
Background
Prelude (if possible; not the same as background)
Either a single header or multiple headers recounting the events of the war or battle
Aftermath (if concluded)

Vocabulary

  • Articles should be written in a neutral point of view. Articles should refrain from condemning/denouncing or praising/promoting the topic. Words such as "terrorist", "extremist", "heretic", "traitor", "hero", "liberator", "freedom fighter", etc. should be avoided unless directly quoting someone.
Similarly, the terms "protest(s)" and "unrest" should be used in place of "peaceful protest(s)", "riot(s)", and "massacre" unless the latter two are the commonly used terms.
  • Articles should not be filled with fluff to make the topic more appealing.
Creeperopolis is a country located in Sur. The country is led by Emperor Alexander II and has one of the largest militaries in the world. Creeperopolis has the largest population in the world and often seeks to influence other countries to adhere to its ideology.
Creeperopolis is a great and thriving country located in Sur. The powerful and mighty country is led by the all-powerful Emperor Alexander II and boasts a mighty and fearless military force. Creeperopolis touts the largest population in the world and does not hesitate to broadcast and propagate its vision to the world.
  • Do not use euphemisms such as "passed away", "gave his life", "laid to rest", "is/was survived by", etc.
  • Avoid relative time references such as "soon", "lately", "15 years ago", "in the future", etc.
  • Avoid editorialized adverbs such as "un/fortunately", "tragically", "happily/sadly", "interestingly", etc.

Images

  • Images should be relevant to the topic and have appropriate captions.
  • Images inside infoboxes should not be inside of thumbs, while images outside of infoboxes should be inside of thumbs.
  • Images should not sandwich text between them.
  • Images with people should "face the text" whenever possible.

Miscellaneous

  • Wikilinks to other articles should only be used upon the first mention (excluding the lead).
ie., once Creeperopolis has been linked in an article (excluding the lead), it should not be linked again.
  • In biographies, the person's full name should be mentioned at the start of the article.
ie., Alberto Alfredo de Jesús Pacheco y Hernández rather than Alberto Pacheco Hernández
  • In all pages, a person's first mention should consist of their first and last names (or the name they are more commonly known by) and be wikilinked. After the first mention, only the person's unlinked last name should be used.
ie., (linked) Sydney Johnson at the first mention, succeeded by (unlinked) Johnson at all subsequent mentions
The only time a person's first and last name should be used throughout an article are when the article mentions two people with the same last name, but all mentions after the first should remain unlinked.
  • All years after 100 should not have any letters preceding it (ie. AD or CE). Years 1 to 99 should be followed by AD or CE (not A.D. or C.E.) while the years prior to 1 should be followed by BC or BCE (not B.C. or B.C.E.). Years after 100 should only be followed by AD/CE if the article mentioned years in BC/BCE prior to the first mention of an AD/CE year. AD/CE and BC/BCE should not be written out (Before Christ, Before Common Era, etc.).