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Okay, I am laying out all the (to my mind) remotely feasible multipliers discussed so far. I (or any other helpful person) can bracket reasons/doubts/queries after them. After reading Nergaal's comments on the subject, I believe a standard 2x multiplier across the board works well, and is stackable/cumulative.[1]
Likely contenders
[edit]These ones are easily definable, contain a fair number of articles and are pretty core encyclopedic.
- Any sovereign country
- Any leader of a sovereign country (Query - past as well as present?)
- Any chemical element
- Any nobel prize winner
- Any World Heritage listed Site
- Any capital city
- Any ocean
- Any continent
- Any desert
- Any mountain range
- Any unit of time (anything from second, minute hour to geological periods (Cretaceous/Mesozoic etc.)
- Any biological taxon of order or higher (family?? class?? - I lean to order...)
- Multiplier for article size (FA/GA) - up to 15 kb prose size (with PDA tool) =smaller, 16-30 kb = medium, and > 31 kb large (these are initial estimates on my part just to start discussion)
Underrepresented FA classes
[edit]I'd be tempted to make multiplier valid for GAs as well as FAs given GAN is now an integral step to FA.
- Awards, decorations and vexillology
- Business, economics and finance
- Chemistry and mineralogy
- Computing
- Food and drink
- Health and medicine
- Language and linguistics
- Mathematics
- Philosophy and psychology
Core/Vital issue
[edit]- BUT....we have Wikipedia:Core topics - 1,000 (note merger talks on talk page) and Wikipedia:Vital articles/Expanded - now we have 1,2,3, and 4 levels!
Possible contenders
[edit]Some issues with each of these.
- Any food staple (a type of food rather than a brand etc.)
- Any language
- Any colour. (obvious ones are key articles, but many esoteric/designer colours...)
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Physics/Popular pages (not a bad list but how do we police it?)
- Any musical instrument.
- Any BLP. (one less to reference anway...)
- Any article subject to arbcom sanctions (to reflect a difficult editing environment?)
- Any article in the top 1000 most-viewed list (on whatever specified date) Sasata (talk) 05:38, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
Footnotes
[edit]- ^ An example might be a food staple - let's say to get potato to FA (which has the potential to be a massive article) - then we have 100 x 2 (underrepresented cat at FA, i.e. food), x 2 (vital article), possibly x 2 (long article) - gives us 800 points. (off the top of my head if we had 1= short, 1.5 = medium, and 2 = long article)