This project is for determining which articles should be classified as featured articles. Featured articles exemplify some of the best written and most informational articles on Team Fortress Wiki that adhere to the featured article criteria. Before submitting a page for featured article review, nominators may wish to first receive feedback by listing the article for open review.
Nominators are expected to make an effort to correct any objections that arise. Nominators are also expected to respond regularly to the article discussion, and adjust accordingly to constructive criticism.
In order for an article to be promoted, a consensus must be reached that it meets the criteria. Consensus is built among reviewers and nominators.
Consensus is determined by the featured article project leader (currently Smashman)
Once consensus has been reached, the article will either be marked as a featured article by the project leader, or a list of the criteria that the article fails to meet will be listed.
Nomination procedure
- Before nominating an article, please ensure that it meets all of the featured article criteria.
- If there have been no previous nominations for the article, or if the previous nominations have been archived, proceed to the next step. If a nomination is already in process, please use the current one.
- Create a new sub-section under the Nominated articles on the nominations page, with a link to the page as the section title. Don't forget to include your initial reasoning for the nomination.
- Add the
{{Featured article candidate}} template to the top of the article's talk page.
Supporting and Objecting
Please read a nominated article fully before deciding to support or oppose a nomination.
- To respond to a nomination, click the "Edit" link to the right of the article nomination (do not use the edit link for the whole page).
- To support a nomination, write *'''Support''', followed by your reason(s). If you have been a significant contributor to the article, please indicate this.
- To oppose a nomination, write *'''Object''' or *'''Oppose''', followed by the reason(s). Each objection must provide a specific rationale that can be addressed. If nothing can be done in principle to address the objection, the project leader may ignore it.
- Reviewers who object are strongly encouraged to return after a few days to check whether their objection has been addressed. To withdraw the objection, strike it out (with <s> ... </s>) rather than removing it. If a nominator feels that the matter has been addressed, they should say so rather than striking out the reviewer's text.
- To provide constructive input on a nomination without specifically supporting or objecting, write *'''Comment''' followed by your advice.
Featured articles
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Featured articles exemplify some of the best-written and most informational articles on Team Fortress Wiki. Featured articles must adhere to the featured article criteria below.
Featured articles are determined and rotated by the staff.
Criteria
- A featured article is—
- informative: it should contain both helpful and useful information;
- comprehensive: it should be complete, without omission of major facts or details;
- accurate: it should be factually accurate, and sourced where appropriate.
- It should also be—
- well-written: the prose of the article is engaging, and of a professional standard;
- properly styled: the article should follow all conventions in the Style guide;
- stable: the article should not be currently undergoing any major revisions or edit wars;
- of appropriate length: the article should stay focused on the main topic without going into unnecessary detail.
- Its use of media should be—
- referential: images should be used as a source of reference;
- to clarify: images should be used to help illustrate a point;
- informational: images should be used to display additional information.
- Media used on a featured article must be appropriately licensed and include source information on the file description page.
- A featured article must also be—
- well-connected:
- by linking to all relevant articles;
- by linking to reliable outside sources where appropriate.
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Current featured articles
Current featured articles (Classic)
Nomination procedure
To nominate an article:
- Ensure that the article meets the criteria.
- Add a new section to the Current nominations section below, and include a link to the article and a statement from you about it.
- Add
{{Featured article candidate}} to the talk page of the article.
Anyone is free to nominate any article they consider to meet the featured criteria.
Closed nominations can be found in the archives or in Team Fortress Wiki:Featured articles/Closed nominations.
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Current nominations
The new mode in development. It has a lot of great information on the mode, powerups, and others. Plus, we really need to change the Featured Article. It's been stuck on "Mann vs Machine" for so long. --Dr. Scaphandre (talk) 17:08, 23 June 2015 (PDT)
- On hold. Need demo videos. — Tark 13:00, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
I think that it's time Scout was added to the featured articles rotation. Probably not a very contentious suggestion overall, but I'm just going to outline everything quickly so that we're properly following the guidelines here. I'd also be curious to see if there's anything in particular others wanted to pinpoint, before it is potentially accepted into the rotation.
Will outline some similar info to the most recent nomination (made for Pyro), since it's largely relevant here as well. Obviously the nine classes of TF2 are hugely important articles to this wiki, and should be some of our most forward-facing pages when users land on the Main page. There are only two classes not currently in the featured rotation - Scout and Demoman. With regards to the featured pages for other classes:
- The Scout article follows the same format and contains all the comprehensive information one would expect.
- It's well written, properly styled and very much a stable page.
- It has all the expected referential and informational media, which has been used in an appropriate manner.
- And finally, it's well-linked to various categories and pages around the wiki.
Let me know if there's anything within the article that could potentially be cleaned up or expanded, I'd be more than happy to add to the improvement effort if needed. Epsilonal (talk) 07:47, 24 October 2022 (UTC)
- I believe the last nomination for Scout was in 2014 (which I found here in Archive 5. Don't know if it just flew under the radar, but I did see that the Featured article candidate template remains on its talk page. Not sure how long it has been there for, so I figured a discussion would be useful here. Epsilonal (talk) 07:51, 24 October 2022 (UTC)
- It is time for the Scout to give him his time to shine. Moreover, indeed, the article is well written and comprehensible. Yossef • Talk 17:15, 5 November 2022 (UTC)
- Gramps also supports this. Yossef • Talk 18:11, 5 November 2022 (UTC)
- Yes! Tiagoquix (talk) 16:47, 4 February 2023 (UTC)
- Mandatory Yes.-- Akolyth (talk) 22:14, 20 October 2023 (UTC)
- On hold. Please update the "Related merchandise" section. — Tark 03:01, 11 September 2024 (UTC)
Nominating this page separately to Scout just in case opinions differ, but will largely be following the same line of reasoning.
Demoman is probably also overdue to be added to the featured articles rotation. Probably not a very contentious suggestion overall, but I'm just going to outline everything quickly so that we're properly following the guidelines here. I'd also be curious to see if there's anything in particular others wanted to pinpoint, before it is potentially accepted into the rotation.
Will outline some similar info to the most recent nomination (made for Pyro), since it's largely relevant here as well. Obviously the nine classes of TF2 are hugely important articles to this wiki, and should be some of our most forward-facing pages when users land on the Main page. There are only two classes not currently in the featured rotation - Scout and Demoman. With regards to the featured pages for other classes:
- The Demoman article follows the same format and contains all the comprehensive information one would expect.
- It's well written, properly styled and very much a stable page.
- It has all the expected referential and informational media, which has been used in an appropriate manner.
- And finally, it's well-linked to various categories and pages around the wiki.
There does exist a prior Featured article candidate template on the talk page. Was not able to determine how long ago this was added, but judging by the archives I'd say it's probably due for a discussion as well. Let me know if there's anything within the article that could potentially be cleaned up or expanded, I'd be more than happy to add to the improvement effort if needed. Epsilonal (talk) 07:57, 24 October 2022 (UTC)
- Support I agree, after reading the article, I couldn't find any flaws in it. It is well written and structured. I believe that this article deserves being featured in the front page. Yossef • Talk 14:37, 2 November 2022 (UTC)
- Support Good page.
GrampaSwood (talk) 14:49, 2 November 2022 (UTC)
- Support Veri gudi. Tiagoquix (talk) 16:46, 4 February 2023 (UTC)
- Support I would feel guilty to vote otherwise, given I'm surprised this wasn't featured long ago.-- Akolyth (talk) 22:09, 20 October 2023 (UTC)
- On hold. Same as Scout. — Tark 03:01, 11 September 2024 (UTC)
The Eureka Effect is a very interesting weapon for the Engineer with a very useful caracteristic: the ability to teleport either to your base or your exit teleporter. Modifing, at least a little bit, the playstyle of the Engi and given the player more mobility and different ways to play with.
My reasons to nominate this article are the following:
- The article is well written
- Gives players useful information about the weapon
- The media used is very informative and is properly made, as expected
- Introduce the weapon to newer players
With nothing more to say, I would like to see this article featured on the front page since is a very well written article and the weapons itself is cool and interesting to use, even tho I don't play Engineer that much. — The preceding unsigned comment was added by BIOS (talk) • (contribs) 21:56 CEST, 30 November 2023
- On hold. Finish the
{{needimage}} request. — Tark 03:01, 11 September 2024 (UTC)
I'd like to make the case that Bumper Cars should be a Featured Article after the overhaul from Kibblekip. This turned from a very small page to a much bigger and well-written article that covers its functionality extensively, as well as covering minor things like the HUD, achievements, the associated spells, and a fun quote. The fun quote is not necessarily relevant, I just like Merasmus a lot. I believe this page, although small, should become a featured article.
Unfortunately, I can't put {{Featured article candidate}} on it due to the glorious Flow talk page system we all love so much. | s | GrampaSwood (talk) (contribs) 14:37, 10 September 2024 (UTC)
- Support I agree, add those bumper cars on there!
Cheddar • Talk • Contribs 14:39, 10 September 2024 (UTC)
- Oppose The Bumper Cars page sorta just feels like Magic Spells but covers less information. I'd rather feature Magic Spells than Bumper Cars. That's just my opinion though. Mediarch ♥ Talk ♥ My Edits 19:02, 10 September 2024 (UTC)
- Neutral It feels somewhat awkward of me to comment on given I did a lot of the overhaul, especially given I don't have much of value to add anyway, but I wouldn't necessarily be opposed to it being featured. I'm in agreement though that it may be better to feature the Magic spells page instead (or as well as) due to the shared information between them.
Kibblekip T | C 00:44, 11 September 2024 (UTC)
- On hold. While the page is surely in a better state, I wouldn't say it's outstanding (half the page is shared with the Magic Spells article). It could use some images of the classes, maybe even a 3D view or video showcasing the controllers/movement/spells. — Tark 03:01, 11 September 2024 (UTC)
- I'd be in support of adding Bumper Cars to the video demonstration project page potentially, and create a demonstration video to show off the bumper cars and the mechanics/spells used by them? I'm unsure if the spells portion would conflict with the existing demonstration for the Spellbook Magazine, but it seems that demonstration does not include bumper car spells anyway. As mentioned too, a 3D-view of the bumper cars would certainly be a nice-to-have as well (images with the classes would be good for showing the different body proportions).
Kibblekip T | C 03:47, 11 September 2024 (UTC)
Closed nominations
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