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
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.
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Current nominations
Concussion grenade
I hope you don't mind, I went ahead and implemented the Featured article system and chose the Concussion grenade as it's a staple tool of the classic Fortress. i-ghost 06:40, 7 October 2011 (PDT)