Wikipedia:What is an article?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  (Redirected from Wikipedia:What is an article)
Jump to: navigation, search
Help:Contents
Help:Contents
Help:Contents

What is an article?

See also: Wikipedia:FAQ.
Shortcut:
WP:WIAA

A Wikipedia article is a page that has encyclopedic information on it. See Special:Allpages for a list of all Wikipedia articles and Wikipedia:Statistics for statistics on Wikipedia and its growth. "Articles" belong to the main namespace of Wikipedia pages (also called "article namespace") which does not include any pages in any of the specified namespaces that are used for particular purposes, such as:

But not all pages in the article namespace are considered to be articles; the most notable exceptions are:

  • the Main Page;
  • for wiki-statistical purposes, some extremely short and simple pages are not counted as articles. The criteria varied over time.
  • thousands of disambiguation pages which are used to resolve naming conflicts;
  • many millions of redirect pages which are used to re-route one page to another page.

The automatic definition used by the software at Special:Statistics is: any page that is in the article namespace, is not a redirect page and contains at least one wiki link. The statistics software currently has no method of detecting disambiguation pages, however; nor does it disregard stubs (but in any case, many articles tagged as stubs are quite substantial) or stublists (lists templates with little or no content).

See Wikipedia:Naming conventions to learn how we title articles and Special:Protectedpages for a list of pages that have been made read-only to unregistered users or non-administrators.

[edit] Quality of articles

Articles range greatly in quality, from featured articles to candidates for speedy deletion. Some articles are quite lengthy and rich in content while others are shorter (possibly stubs) and of lesser quality.

[edit] See also

[edit] External link

Personal tools