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[[Kumizone]] has a '''quality scale''' used to determine the quality of its content pages. This scale is a nine-point scale, containing the grades ''Crap'', ''Cleanup'', ''Short'', ''Fact'', ''Wrong'', ''Trivial'', ''Good'', ''Great'' and ''Awesome'' as described below. Approximate counts of the number of pages in each category can be found at [[Kumizone:Quality grade totals]].
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== Crap ==
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<div style='width: 50%; float: left; margin-right: 7px;'>{{Crap}}</div>
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An article is ''crap'' if the information discussed by the article makes no sense whatsoever to even an experienced Kumizonian. Crap pages need to be totally rewritten or even deleted, as they, by definition, have ''no'' useful content.
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== Cleanup ==
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<div style='width: 50%; float: left; margin-right: 7px;'>{{Cleanup}}</div>
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An article requires ''cleanup'' if it has useful information, but the ''writing style'' or ''formatting'' of the article is bad.
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== Short ==
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<div style='width: 50%; float: left; margin-right: 7px;'>{{Short}}</div>
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An article is ''short'' if it has some useful information and is written in a good style, but contains less than two paragraphs, or less than three paragraphs of [[sparse]] information. A page can also become short when Candleja--
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For [[punchline]] pages on which an eye-catching tag would be inappropriate, the template {{[[Template:MiniShort|MiniShort]]}} can be used instead.
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== Fact ==
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<div style='width: 50%; float: left; margin-right: 7px;'>{{Fact}}</div>
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An article is ''too factual'' if none or almost none of it is based on [[opinion]], [[sarcasm]] and so on. Articles with this tag ''probably'' belong over on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Wikipedia]. The entire point of this wiki is to be [[funny]], so entirely truthful articles, while useful, are not within its scope.
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== Wrong ==
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<div style='width: 50%; float: left; margin-right: 7px;'>{{Wrong}}</div>
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An article is ''just plain wrong'' if, in an attempt to satisfy {{<nowiki>fact</nowiki>}}, [[obvious]]ly [[false]] information was added. Articles should go beyond facts and official sources in parody, but should not [[contradict]] either the above or existing [[extrapolation]]s.
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== Trivial ==
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<div style='width: 50%; float: left; margin-right: 7px;'>{{Trivial}}</div>
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An article is said to be ''trivial'' if it meets the following three conditions:
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*The article cannot be contained in any of the above negative grades, except for {{<nowiki>short</nowiki>}}.
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*Nothing else could, at the present time, be added to or removed from the article that would make it directly or indirectly more useful.
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*The page contains less than four sections (and therefore no automatic table of contents).
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== Good ==
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An article is ''good'' if it meets no other criteria on this page. Good articles do not have immediate edit needs, but should still be expanded and improved where possible. Good articles form the majority of the Kumizone pagebase and therefore do not have tags by default.
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== Great ==
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<div style='width: 50%; float: left; margin-right: 7px;'>{{Great|[[selfref]]s}}</div>
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An article is great if it meets no negative grades, contains at least four sections and covers its subject matter perfectly, but does not include everything there is to be discussed about the topic.
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== Awesome ==
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<div style='width: 50%; float: left; margin-right: 7px;'>{{Awesome}}</div>
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An article is ''awesome'' if it satisfies the first two conditions of being trivial, but does not satisfy the third.
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 24 July 2009

  1. redirect Guide:Maintenance tags