• {{lang}} or equivalent, etc.) I see the logic in the approach of treating certain goals as ideals for the perfect article, but I see potential problems here:...
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  • category. Chick Bowen 03:12, 12 October 2005 (UTC) I agree that the perfect article doesn't exist but I don't think it can be described either. While...
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  • This Talk page has moved to Wikipedia talk:Perfect stub article; the article was moved, but for some reason, the Talk: page was not moved along with it....
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  • See also Wikipedia talk:The perfect stub article for older comments. An older version of this article, with complete edit history, is now archived at...
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  • subjects. So what guidelines would you follow in order to create the perfect stub article? Add a link to your stub from requested articles. Give a clear...
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  • ages. The current name is inaccurate, and leads to the current ridiculous acronym instead of the perfectly suited AID. It's almost like the perfect name...
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  • 2016 (UTC) Redzemp insists on replacing "sphere" by "perfect sphere" in the mathematics article spheroid. My position is that this is meaningless verbosity...
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  • not addressed during the review period, the good article status may be removed from the article. Onegreatjoke (talk) (In a perfect world, I would post...
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  • have proposed that perfect space be rewritten slightly and moved to perfect set over the redirect. Please comment at talk:perfect space#Move and rewrite...
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  • and met other criteria, and should be included. This artist is a perfect example of the "every artist and their releases are different" statement. — Preceding...
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  • on perfecting existing articles and getting them accepted as featured articles." Seancdaug recommended that we have a vote to decide on what article to...
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  • I tried to wade in to improve this article as the CCotM. It's quite a staggering task to perfect this article. I'd like to talk about it here before I...
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  • (UTC) Thanks, that makes perfect sense. I'll update them accordingly. Biohistorian15 (talk) 09:09, 26 October 2024 (UTC) The blue lining is very nice...
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  • unpicking it do I realise that it only makes sense if you're going to perfect your page before copying it. In any case, this is a terrible way of creating...
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  • closing but couldn't be posted before due to the edit conflict stemming from the admin's close: The Perfect Article test applies here. If it can be reasonably...
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  • an article to be featured it must meet the Featured Article Criteria which almost mirror the criteria of the perfect article. How can one article be more...
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  • March 2021 (UTC) (Bump) I second this request. This would be a perfect solution to some of the issues raised at Wikipedia talk:Criteria for speedy deletion#G13...
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  • 16:16, 16 December 2021 (UTC) Support of course. Articles like this are perfect for Wikipedia—large collections of information on otherwise hard to read...
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  • ENGAGING ARTICLE. While picture-perfect regarding grammar, punctuation, blah blah blah, the article could be improved by moving the second paragraph in the lead...
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  • created with the Wizard. 98.248.33.198 (talk) 23:27, 29 September 2009 (UTC) It's not perfect, but not useless either, if you limit yourself to the pages in...
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  • articles. In a perfect world, all of them would meet all the featured article requirements. Unfortunately, we do not live in a perfect world. I don't...
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  • WT:FAR See also: Wikipedia:Featured article review/Coordination, Wikipedia:Unreviewed featured articles/2020 and the Toolserver listing of featured articles...
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  • says that "few articles are perfect, though perfection is our goal." I don't believe the goal of Wikipedia is to form perfect articles; it's to create a...
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  • need to encourage the maximization of all three of these aspects for references: the perfect reference would be an online article from an unimpeachable...
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  • this article. Was I too easy on my passing it? I thought it was a good, well written, easy to read article... it wasn't perfect, but was one of the better...
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  • a perfect article. It gives useful links to find out more and as such I feel it should be left intact. I second the vote to bring back the article, as...
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  • through the Wikipedia:Tutorial, then visit Wikipedia:The perfect article and Wikipedia:Your first article, and then create the page using the article wizard...
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  • without having to change the content. This includes the article title, see here for an example. The MOS does not (yet) handle this situation, but it states...
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  • Mario odyssey. No way can joke my mind please going the gas is sorry for you without a reason to perfect. I am an autistic person please excuse my behaviour...
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  • that the use cases that are described here are indeed covered by our data model for Wikidata, and your Op-ed is like the perfect motivating article for...
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