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The Good article process is one of Wikipedia's systems for providing a detailed review of an article. Regardless of whether the article meets the criteria, most of the editors of a nominated article appreciate receiving concrete, specific suggestions about how the article could be improved.
This page contains short guides and advice for reviewing various types of articles as part of new pages patrol.Where the main instructions page focuses on a mechanical view of how to process an article, this page summarizes key things to look out for on specific types of articles, as well as resources and likely outcomes.
The assessment department of WikiProject Business focuses on assessing the quality of Wikipedia's Business articles. The resulting article ratings are used within the project to aid in recognizing excellent contributions and identifying topics in need of further work, and are also expected to play a role in the Version 1.0 Editorial Team program.
No. Page Prose size Word count 40001 HMS Pomone (1897) 2821 464 40002 Ching Hammill: 2820 467 40003 The Monroe Doctrine (film) 2819 459 40004 Lahaina Gateway
Wikipedia:External peer review, list of reviews of the accuracy of Wikipedia articles and other Wikipedia content posted by third party media; ORES review tool, MediaWiki software that identifies possibly damaging edits in watchlists, recent changes lists and contributions lists as "needing review" Wikipedia Review, an Internet forum and blog ...
Wikipedia Review was an independent Internet forum and blog for the discussion of Wikimedia Foundation projects, in particular the content and conflicts of Wikipedia. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Wikipedia Review sought to act as a watchdog website , scrutinizing Wikipedia and reporting on its flaws. [ 5 ]
A user review refers to a review written by a user or consumer of a product or service based on the author's own experience as a user of the reviewed product. Popular sources for consumer reviews are e-commerce sites like Amazon.com and Zappos and social media sites like Tripadvisor and Yelp. E-commerce sites often have consumer reviews for ...
Wikipedia's peer review process is a feature where an editor can receive feedback from others on how to improve an article they are working on, or receive advice about a specific issue queried by the editor.