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Introduction and rules
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This page is for nominations to appear in the "Did you know" section on the Main Page.

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Instructions for nominators

Create a subpage for your new DYK suggestion and then list the page in the candidate entries section below under the date the article was created or the expansion began (not the date you submit it here), with the newest dates at the bottom. Any user may nominate a DYK suggestion; self-nominations are permitted and encouraged. Thanks for participating and please remember to check back for comments on your nomination (consider watchlisting your nomination page).

Official DYK criteria: DYK rules and supplementary guidelines
Unofficial guide: Learning DYK

How to post a new nomination

For a simplified version of these instructions, see User:Rjanag/Quick DYK 2.
For a step-by-step guide to filling out the
{{NewDYKnom}} template, see Template:NewDYKnomination/guide.
I.
Create the nomination subpage.

In the box below, enter the name of the article you are nominating (replacing YOUR ARTICLE TITLE) and click the button to create your nomination page.


II.
Write the nomination.

On that nomination page, fill out the relevant parts of the pre-loaded {{NewDYKnomination}} template. See Template:NewDYKnomination for further information about filling out the template.

  • Please be aware that you do not need to fill out every line of the template; only fill out the lines that are relevant to your nomination. (For instance, if you are not nominating an image to go with your hook, there is no need to enter anything in the |image= line or related lines.)
  • Please watchlist your nomination page or check back for comments on your nomination. Responding to reasonable objections will help ensure that your article is listed.

After filling out the template, save the page.

III.

After you have created the nomination page, list it at this page by finding the appropriate date and adding {{Did you know nominations/YOUR ARTICLE TITLE}} under that date.

  • The date to post your nomination under is the date when the article was created or the expansion of the article began, not necessarily today's date.
  • When saving your suggestion, please add the name of the suggested article to your edit summary.
  • You can also consider posting this same nomination to the article's talkpage, using the same code.

How to review a nomination

Any editor who was not involved in writing/expanding or nominating an article may review it by checking to see that the article meets all the DYK criteria (long enough, new enough, no serious editorial or content issues) and the hook is cited. Editors may also alter the suggested hook to improve it, suggest new hooks, or even lend a hand and make edits to the article which the hook applies so that the hook is supported and accurate. For a more detailed discussion of the DYK rules and review process see the supplementary guidelines.

To post a comment or review on a DYK nomination, follow the steps outlined below:

  • Look through this page, Template talk:Did you know, to find a nomination you would like to comment on.
  • Click the "[edit]" link at the top of the nomination. You will be taken to the nomination subpage.
  • Post your comment near the bottom of the page, leaving the line }}<!--Please do not write below this line or remove this line. Place comments above this line.--> below your comment. (If you are the first person to comment on the nomination, there will be a line :*<!--Make first comment here--> showing you where you can put the comment.)
<small>Created  by [[User:Number1OfAllTheWorld|Number1OfAllTheWorld]] ([[User talk:Number1OfAllTheWorld|talk]]).  Self nom at 14:31, 4 July 2011 (UTC)</small>
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}}<!--Please do not write below this line or remove this line. Place comments above this line.-->
  • Save the page.

If there is any problem or concern about a nomination, please consider notifying the nominator by placing {{subst:DYKproblem|Article|header=yes|sig=yes}} on the nominator's talk page.

Frequently asked questions

Backlogged?

This page is often backlogged. As long as your submission is still on the page, it will stay there until an editor reviews it. Since editors are encouraged to review the oldest submissions first (so that those hooks don't grow stale), it may take several days until your submission is reviewed. In the meantime, please consider reviewing another submission (not your own) to help reduce the backlog (see instructions above).

Where is my hook?

If you can't find the hook you submitted to this page, in most cases it means your article has been approved and is in the queue for display on the main page. You can check whether your hook has been moved to the queue by reviewing the queue listings.

If your hook is not in the queue or already on the main page, it has probably been deleted. Deletion occurs if the hook is more than about eight days old and has unresolved issues for which any discussion has gone stale. If you think your hook has been unfairly deleted, you can query its deletion on the discussion page, but as a general rule deleted hooks will only be restored in exceptional circumstances.

Instructions for other editors

How to promote an accepted hook

  • In one window, open the DYK nomination subpage of the hook you would like to promote. In a separate window, open the prep area you intend to add the hook to.
  • Paste the accepted hook and the credit information (the {{DYKmake}} and {{DYKnom}} templates) into the prep area. Make sure to follow the guidelines at Wikipedia:Did you know/Preparation areas.
  • In the window where the DYK nomination subpage is open, replace the line {{DYKsubpage with {{subst:DYKsubpage, replace |passed= with |passed=yes, and for the |monthyear= fill in the month and year under which the nomination was posted (not the current date)—the format for the month and year should be, e.g., December 2024. Then save the page. This has two effects:
    • On the DYK nomination subpage, it wraps up the discussion in a blue archive box and states that the nomination was successful, as well as adding the nomination to a category for archival purposes.
    • On Template talk:Did you know, it replaces the full discussion with just a link to the discussion, indicating that the discussion is no longer active.
  • In your edit summary, please indicate which prep area you are moving the hook to.

How to remove a rejected hook

  • Open the DYK nomination subpage of the hook you would like to remove. (It's best to wait several days after a reviewer has rejected the hook, just in case someone contests or the article undergoes a large change.)
  • In the window where the DYK nomination subpage is open, replace the line {{DYKsubpage with {{subst:DYKsubpage, replace |passed= with |passed=no, and for the |monthyear= fill in the month and year under which the nomination was posted (not the current date)—the format for the month and year should be, e.g., December 2024. Then save the page. This has two effects:
    • On the DYK nomination subpage, it wraps up the discussion in a blue archive box and states that the nomination was unsuccessful, as well as including the nomination in a category for archival purposes.
    • On Template talk:Did you know, it replaces the full discussion with just a link to the discussion, indicating that the discussion is no longer active.

How to remove a day's nominations

  • Wait until all nominations for a given day have been resolved (either promoted or rejected) and at least 5 days have passed since that day. (E.g., if today's date is December 17, the sections for December 12 and later dates should not be archived, although earlier sections can if all their nominations have been resolved.)
  • Click the link to edit the section for that day.
  • Select the full text of that section (including all the templates, e.g. {{Did you know nominations/Some nomination}} and delete it. Then save the page.

How to remove a hook from the prep areas or queue

  • Edit the prep area or queue where the hook is and remove the hook and the credits associated with it.
  • Go to the hook's nomination subpage (there is usually a link to it in the credits section).
    • View the edit history for that page
    • Go back to the last version before the edit where the hook was promoted, and revert to that version to make the nomination active again.
    • Leave a comment explaining that the hook was removed from the queue, and why, so that later reviewers are aware of this issue.
  • If you removed the hook from a queue, it is best to either replace it with another hook from one of the prep areas, or to leave a message at WT:DYK asking someone else to do so.

Nominations

Older nominations

Articles created/expanded on July 23

Earl Best

  • Promoted by Crisco 1492


Articles created/expanded on July 26

The Code (UK TV series)

Articles created/expanded on July 29

Eden II

Moral reasoning

  • ... did you know that moral reasoning is culturally defined, and thus is difficult to apply; yet human relationships define our existence and thus defy cultural boundaries.

5x expanded by Keith Siebel (talk). Self nom at 21:36, 29 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Length Newness Cited hook Interest Sources Neutrality Plagiarism/paraphrase
Some parts are still uncited, and read like OR. For example, the last paragraph has "When it came to moral decisions both men and women would be faced with they often chose the same solution as being the moral choice. This shows that gender division in terms of morality does not actually exist. Reasoning between genders is the same in moral decisions." Crisco 1492 (talk) 02:57, 7 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Temporarily striking my delete vote as per Rjanag, but as of August 11 I still see an article that reads like OR, with not one improvement since July 29. I have notified author on talk page, as have others. Sharktopus talk 03:06, 11 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I have now rewritten the article extensively. A previous copyedit had missed many of the problems. As expanded, this is a poorly structured and inadequate overview with mostly poor sources and showing poor understanding in places. NPOV doesn't really come into it because it's too close to the sources. There was close rewording where summary should have been used, but no plagiarism or copyvio that I can see; too many refs rather than too few. In short, it's freshman-level class work that needed advice and guidance from the instructor. The student had trouble with the citation templates and as intuited by Sharktopus has added examples as a means of clarification as one would in an essay. There is one bit of OR, which I commented out. I don't think it's ready for prime time, but if an expert can whip it into shape and if it then still meets the length requirement, may I suggest:

  • This one is a difficult call as IMO the article is quite well written and informative; however, about half the article is sourced to about.com and somebody's personal website which fail WP:V, so I am reluctantly declining it. Gatoclass (talk) 06:37, 21 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Articles created/expanded on July 31

Wildlife of South Sudan

Arkadiusz Milik

Articles created/expanded on August 2

Singareni Karmika Samakya

Kenneth Bryden

Articles created/expanded on August 4

Babanin

Articles created/expanded on August 5

Free-to-play

Patrick Sullivan (American football executive)

Articles created/expanded on August 6

Soldan International Studies High School

2011–12 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team

Articles created/expanded on August 7

Articles created/expanded on August 8

1980 Amherst, Massachusetts water shortage

List of the largest libraries in the United States

Archived nomination

*Promoted by Casliber (talk · contribs): 36 libraries in the United States

Articles created/expanded on August 9

Ronne Froman

E.R. Shipp

Articles created/expanded on August 10

Matthew Callahan Log Cabin

Eugenics in Singapore

Kamar Gelap

Articles created/expanded on August 11

Albrecht Kossel

Jacquian Williams

National Safety Council of Australia

Battle of the Meander

Articles created/expanded on August 12

3rd Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment (United States)

National Park Travelers Club

O Tú o Ninguna

Osmunda wehrii, Wesley C. Wehr

Greek-Yugoslav confederation

Riverside Inn (Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania)

Articles created/expanded on August 13

Dolores Alexander

A. T. Mahmud

Born Again (The X-Files)

Articles created/expanded on August 14

Current nominations

Articles created/expanded on August 15

Articles created/expanded on August 16

Articles created/expanded on August 17

Articles created/expanded on August 18

Articles created/expanded on August 19

Articles created/expanded on August 20

Special occasion holding area

Please do not nominate new articles for a special time in this section. Instead, nominate them in the candidate entries section above, under the date the article was created or the expansion began, and indicate your request for a specially timed appearance on the main page.
Note: Articles nominated for a special occasion should be nominated (i) within five days of creation or expansion, as usual, and (ii) between five days and six weeks before the occasion, to give reviewers time to check the nomination. April Fools' Day is an exception to these requirements; see Wikipedia:April Fool's Main Page/Did You Know.

August 30 (Eid Ul-Fitr)

Balada Shalawat

See also