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Before being listed, articles are reviewed at Wikipedia:Featured short article candidates for accuracy, neutrality, completeness, and style according to our featured article criteria. Featured short articles must meet all of the criteria in the same way as the longer featured articles, although research and data are often more limited for those ...
There has often been discussion about whether very short articles can attain Featured article (FA) status. Some editors are opposed to short articles at Featured article candidates (FAC). Many bring up fair arguments, such as potential overflow of FACs, lack of reviewers, and loss of quality main page TFAs .
A commentary article is a short narrowly focused article that is usually commissioned by an Academic journal, though they are sometimes published from unsolicited submissions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] References
All articles should have a short description, but some article titles are sufficiently self-explanatory to English language speakers worldwide that a descriptive annotation would not be helpful. Such articles can be given the short description "none". A short description should never be the same as the article's title.
A news article discusses current or recent news of either general interest (i.e. daily newspapers) or of a specific topic (i.e. political or trade news magazines, ...
This page in a nutshell: An article too short and incomplete to provide more than rudimentary information about a subject should be marked as a stub by adding an appropriate stub template to the end of the article. Anyone can edit a stub article, or remove a stub template from an article which is no longer a stub.
The main namespace, article namespace, or mainspace is the namespace of Wikipedia that contains the encyclopedia proper – that is, where "live" Wikipedia articles reside, as opposed to sandbox pages. The main namespace is the default namespace and does not use a prefix in article page names.
An A-class article is often considered as a transition between good article and featured article status. It was originally created to serve as a buffer between B-class and featured article, though now it saw limited use by some large Wikiprojects. An example is the Battle of Nam River and its review in June 2014.