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====5x====
====5x====
See [[#fivefold|fivefold]].
See [[#fivefold|fivefold]].

====admin====
See [[WP:Administrator]].
====administrator====
See [[WP:Administrator]].
====AGF====
====AGF====
See [[Wikipedia:Assume good faith]]. At Did You Know, AGF means to assume that a referenced fact is actually in the reference, even though you haven't read the reference. This is acceptable if the reference is [[#offline|offline]], or if the reference is in a foreign language, or if you have to pay for a subscription before you can read it.
See [[Wikipedia:Assume good faith]]. At Did you know, AGF means to assume that a referenced fact is actually in the reference, even though you haven't read the reference. This is acceptable if the reference is [[#offline|offline]], or if the reference is in a foreign language, or if you have to pay for a subscription before you can read it.

====ALT, ALT1, ALT2 etc.====
====ALT, ALT1, ALT2 etc.====
means an alternate [[#hook|hook]] for the same [[#article|article]]. It could be a slight rewording of the same idea, or a completely different hook. ALTs are suggested at [[T:TDYK|the suggestion page]] after the original hook. Often an ALT is selected instead of the original version.
means an alternate [[#hook|hook]] for the same [[#article|article]]. It could be a slight rewording of the same idea, or a completely different hook. ALTs are suggested at [[T:TDYK|the suggestion page]] after the original hook. Often an ALT is selected instead of the original version.
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====approval====
====approval====
A [[#nominate|nomination]] needs approval, with a [[Image:Symbol confirmed.svg|18px]] or [[Image:Pictogram voting keep.svg|18px]] before it can proceed to a [[#preparation areas|preparation area]]. See [[WP:Did you know/Approval]].
A [[#nominate|nomination]] needs approval, with a [[Image:Symbol confirmed.svg|18px]] or [[Image:Pictogram voting keep.svg|18px]] before it can proceed to a [[#preparation areas|preparation area]]. See [[WP:Did you know/Approval]].

====April Fools' Day====
====April Fools' Day====
is observed at Did You Know. See [[Wikipedia:April Fool's Main Page/Did You Know]], and if you aren't familiar with Western culture see [[April Fools' Day]].
is observed at Did you know. See [[Wikipedia:April Fool's Main Page/Did you know]], and if you aren't familiar with Western culture see [[April Fools' Day]].

====archives====
====archives====
at Did You Know means [[Wikipedia:Recent additions]], where old Did You Know [[#hook|hooks]] are stored indefinitely after they have been on the [[Main Page]].
at Did you know means [[Wikipedia:Recent additions]], where old Did you know [[#hook|hooks]] are stored indefinitely after they have been on the [[Main Page]].

====article====
====article====
At [[#Did You Know|Did You Know]], "article" means the article being introduced on the [[Main Page]] by a [[#hook|hook]]. For instance, if the hook is "... that '''[[Jon Olav Alstad]]''' was elected to the [[Norwegian Parliament]] at the age of 25?", then it introduces the article [[Jon Olav Alstad]] (not [[Norwegian Parliament]], which isn't in bold print). Rules for the article are [[WP:Did you know/Article|here]].
At [[#Did you know|Did you know]], "article" means the article being introduced on the [[Main Page]] by a [[#hook|hook]]. For instance, if the hook is "... that '''[[Jon Olav Alstad]]''' was elected to the [[Norwegian Parliament]] at the age of 25?", then it introduces the article [[Jon Olav Alstad]] (not [[Norwegian Parliament]], which isn't in bold print). Rules for the article are [[WP:Did you know/Article|here]].

====bare URL====
====bare URL====
is like http://example.com with the [[URL]] visible to Wikipedia's readers.
is like http://example.com with the [[URL]] visible to Wikipedia's readers.
====BLP====
See [[Wikipedia:Biography of living persons]]
====copyvio====
See [[Wikipedia:Copyright violations]]. If there was no previous [[#article|article]] except for a copyvio, then replacing it with a non-copyvio article is considered a new article, and it doesn't have to be expanded [[#fivefold|fivefold]].
====characters====
A [[character (computing)|character]] is a letter, or a space between letters, or a punctuation mark, or anything else made with one keystroke (or one shifted keystroke). The next sentence is an example of how to count characters. This sentence has 32 characters. Count 4 for the four letters in "This", 1 for the space between "This" and "sentence", 8 for the 8 letters in "sentence", 1 for the space after "sentence", 3 for "has", 1 for the next space, 2 for the "3" and the "2" in "32", 1 for the space, 10 for "characters", and 1 for the period. 4 + 1 + 8 + 1 + 3 + 1 + 2 + 1 + 10 + 1 = 32.


There are occasional debates on whether Wikipedia should count [[#article|article]] size using "characters" or "bytes". Better terminology for that debate would be whether to use [[#prose|prose]] or the article's history page, which counts the whole article. For ordinary text, one character occupies one byte, and only one byte, so the character count and the byte count are the same.
====credits====
====credits====
at Did You Know means [[WP:bot|bot]]-generated messages on nominators' user talk pages, thanking them for contributing after the [[#nominate|nominations]] have made it to the Main Page.
at Did you know means [[WP:bot|bot]]-generated messages on nominators' user talk pages, thanking them for contributing after the [[#nominate|nominations]] have made it to the Main Page.

====Did You Know====
====Did you know====
See the Did You Know section of the [[Main Page]] for the visible, short explanation. The system that produces that section is also called Did You Know, and [[Wikipedia:Did you know/Learning DYK|the writeup this glossary belongs to]] explains it in detail.
See the Did you know section of the [[Main Page]] for the visible, short explanation. The system that produces that section is also called Did you know, and [[Wikipedia:Did you know/Learning DYK|the writeup this glossary belongs to]] explains it in detail.

====double-DYK====
====double-DYK====
See [[#twofer|twofer]].
is a [[#hook|hook]] that introduces two [[#article|articles]].

====DYK====
====DYK====
See [[#Did You Know|Did You Know]].
See [[#Did you know|Did you know]].

====DYKADMINBOT====
See [[WP:DYKADMINBOT]].
====DYKcheck====
====DYKcheck====
is a [[scripting language|script]] that checks [[#nominate|nominations]] for errors. See [[WP:Did you know/DYKcheck]] and [[User:Shubinator/DYKcheck]].
is a [[scripting language|script]] that checks [[#nominate|nominations]] for errors. See [[WP:Did you know/DYKcheck]] and [[User:Shubinator/DYKcheck]].

====DYKproblem====
====DYKproblem====
is a [[WP:template|template]] used to tell a [[#nominate|nominator]] that he needs to deal with a problem or question on his nomination. See [[Template:DYKproblem]].
is a [[WP:template|template]] used to tell a [[#nominate|nominator]] that he needs to deal with a problem or question on his nomination. See [[Template:DYKproblem]].

====DYKsug====
====DYKUpdateBot====
has been replaced with [[#NewDYKnom|NewDYKnom]]. See {{tl|DYKsug}}.
(needs link)

====expansion====
====expansion====
at Did You Know means to expand an existing [[#article|article]], that is, to add text and make it longer, hopefully expanding it enough to make it qualify as a new article.
at Did you know means to expand an existing [[#article|article]], that is, to add text and make it longer, hopefully expanding it enough to make it qualify as a new article.


====fair use====
====fair use====
See [[Wikipedia:Fair use]]
See [[Wikipedia:Fair use]]

====fivefold====
====fivefold====
means five times. For instance, if an article has 1000 bytes of [[#prose|prose]] (not the whole article, see the "prose" entry), it must be expanded to 5000 bytes of prose (not the whole article) to be considered new, and thus eligible for Did You Know.
means five times. For instance, if an article has 1000 bytes of [[#prose|prose]] (not the whole article, see the "prose" entry), it must be expanded to 5000 bytes of prose (not the whole article) to be considered new, and thus eligible for Did you know.

====good faith====
See [[#AGF|AGF]].
====hook====
====hook====
An example of a hook is "... that '''[[Jon Olav Alstad]]''' was elected to the [[Norwegian Parliament]] at the age of 25?" The Did You Know section on the [[Main Page]] contains about eight hooks, usually starting with "... that" and ending with "?". They are called "hooks" because they are intended to hook the reader into reading the associated [[#article|article]]. Rules for the hook are [[WP:Did you know/Hook|here]].
An example of a hook is "... that '''[[Jon Olav Alstad]]''' was elected to the [[Norwegian Parliament]] at the age of 25?" The Did you know section on the [[Main Page]] contains about eight hooks, usually starting with "... that" and ending with "?". They are called "hooks" because they are intended to hook the reader into reading the associated [[#article|article]]. Rules for the hook are [[WP:Did you know/Hook|here]].

====IGF====
====IGF====
In Good Faith. See [[#AGF|AGF]].
In Good Faith. See [[#AGF|AGF]].

====image====
is a picture. See [[Wikipedia:Image]]
====inline citation====
See [[Wikipedia:Inline citation]]
====negative====
====negative====
At Did You Know, "negative" means criticism in a hook, as in the [[Wikipedia:Biography of Living Persons]] policy.
At Did you know, "negative" means criticism in a hook, as in the [[Wikipedia:Biography of living persons]] policy.

====NewDYKnom====
====NewDYKnom====
{{anchor|NewDYKnomination}}
is a [[WP:template|template]] used to format a [[#nominate|nomination]]. See {{tl|NewDYKnom}}.
is a [[WP:template|template]] used to format a [[#nominate|nomination]]. See {{tl|NewDYKnom}}.
====NewDYKnomination====
See [[#NewDYKnom|NewDYKnom]].


====Newly sourced BLPs====
means [[WP:BLP|BLP]]s that were developed from unsourced (typically, that were in [[CAT:BLP]]) to thoroughly sourced in the last seven days. Newly sourced BLPs only need to be [[#expansion|expanded]] [[#x|2x]], rather than the usual [[#fivefold|fivefold expansion]].
====nominate====
====nominate====
{{anchor|nom}}
{{anchor|nom}}
{{anchor|nomination}}
{{anchor|nomination}}
To suggest or propose. At [[#Did You Know|Did You Know]], "nominate" means to suggest a [[#hook|hook]] and its associated [[#article|article]]. "Nomination" can mean the hook, the article, or both.
To suggest or propose. At [[#Did you know|Did you know]], "nominate" means to suggest a [[#hook|hook]] and its associated [[#article|article]]. "Nomination" can mean the hook, the article, or both.

====offline====
at Did You Know means a reference that you can't get online, that is, on the Internet, usually because the source is a book or similar library resource.
====preparation areas====
====preparation areas====
are [[Template:Did you know/Preparation area 1]], [[Template:Did you know/Preparation area 2]], [[Template:Did you know/Preparation area 3]], [[Template:Did you know/Preparation area 4]], [[Template:Did you know/Preparation area 5]], and [[Template:Did you know/Preparation area 6]]. [[#approval|Approved]] [[#hook|hooks]] are moved from [[#T:TDYK|T:TDYK]] to a preparation area and organized into a group of usually about eight. From there, an [[WP:administrator|administrator]] will eventually move each preparation area page into one of the [[#queue|queues]], after which [[#DYKADMINBOT|DYKADMINBOT]] will move it to the [[Main Page]]. See "update".
are [[Template:Did you know/Preparation area 1]], [[Template:Did you know/Preparation area 2]], [[Template:Did you know/Preparation area 3]], [[Template:Did you know/Preparation area 4]], [[Template:Did you know/Preparation area 5]], and [[Template:Did you know/Preparation area 6]]. [[#approval|Approved]] [[#hook|hooks]] are moved from [[#T:TDYK|T:TDYK]] to a preparation area and organized into a group of usually about eight. From there, an [[WP:administrator|administrator]] will eventually move each preparation area page into one of the [[#queue|queues]], after which [[#DYKADMINBOT|DYKADMINBOT]] will move it to the [[Main Page]]. See "update".


====prose====
====prose====
At [[#Did You Know|Did You Know]], only [[#characters|characters]] of "prose" are counted when measuring the length of an [[#article|article]], whether it's to meet the 1,500 character minimum, or to calculate whether an article has been expanded [[#fivefold|fivefold]]. Characters of prose are counted by the [[User:Shubinator/DYKcheck]] [[scripting language|script]], which excludes infoboxes, categories, references, lists, tables, block quotes, headers, images and captions, the "See also" section if any, Table of Contents, edit buttons, "citation needed" and similar superscripted text, and reference link numbers like [6].
At [[#Did you know|Did you know]], only [[#characters|characters]] of "prose" are counted when measuring the length of an [[#article|article]], whether it's to meet the 1,500 character minimum, or to calculate whether an article has been expanded [[#fivefold|fivefold]]. Characters of prose are counted by the [[User:Shubinator/DYKcheck]] [[scripting language|script]], which excludes infoboxes, categories, references, lists, tables, block quotes, headers, images and captions, the "See also" section if any, Table of Contents, edit buttons, "citation needed" and similar superscripted text, and reference link numbers like [6].


====Prosesizebytes.js====
====Prosesizebytes.js====
is a [[Wikipedia:Scripts|script]] that measures the [[#characters|characters]] in the [[#prose|prose]] portion of the [[#article|article]]. See [[User talk:Dr pda/prosesizebytes.js]]. [[#DYKcheck|DYKcheck]] is now preferred to prosesizebytes.
is a [[Wikipedia:Scripts|script]] that measures the [[#characters|characters]] in the [[#prose|prose]] portion of the [[#article|article]]. See [[User talk:Dr pda/prosesizebytes.js]]. [[#DYKcheck|DYKcheck]] is now preferred to prosesizebytes.

====Prosesize.js====
====Prosesize.js====
is an older form of [[#Prosesizebytes.js]]. [[#DYKcheck|DYKcheck]] is now preferred to prosesize.js and to prosesizebytes.js.
is an older form of [[#Prosesizebytes.js]]. [[#DYKcheck|DYKcheck]] is now preferred to prosesize.js and to prosesizebytes.js.


====queue====
====queue====
is what Americans call a "line", as in "line up and wait your turn". At [[#Did You Know|Did You Know]], it means [[Template:Did you know/Queue]], where Did You Know pages wait their six-hour turn to go onto the [[Main Page]]. There is room for six pages in the queue.
is what Americans call a "line", as in "line up and wait your turn". At [[#Did you know|Did you know]], it means [[Template:Did you know/Queue]], where Did you know pages wait for their {{number to word|{{#expr:{{User:DYKUpdateBot/Time Between Updates}}/3600 round 9}}}}-hour turn to go onto the [[Main Page]]. There is room for six [[#update|updates]] in the queue.

====reliable====
means [[Wikipedia:Reliable sources]]. The word is often used in a way that sounds as if we are loosely calling people liars, but all it really means is that a source is on the list of what we consider to be reliable enough.
====run-on====
is described at [[run-on sentence]]. It does NOT mean a rambling sentence that runs on and on! If you don't understand the grammatical distinction in the [[run-on sentence]] article, then please do not use the term "run-on".
====self-nom====
====self-nom====
is a [[#nominate|nomination]] of a [[#hook|hook]] and an [[#article|article]] you wrote yourself. This is permitted and encouraged.
is a [[#nominate|nomination]] of a [[#hook|hook]] and an [[#article|article]] you wrote yourself. This is permitted and encouraged.


====T:TDYK====
====T:TDYK====
is the both the shortcut to [[Template talk:Did you know]] (the DYK suggestions page), and a shorthand way of referring to it.
is both the shortcut to [[Template talk:Did you know]] (the DYK suggestions page) and a shorthand way of referring to it.

====template====
See [[Wikipedia:Template namespace]]
====text====
====text====
See [[#prose|prose]].
See [[#prose|prose]].

====twofer====
====twofer====
Two [[#article|articles]] introduced in the same [[#hook|hook]].
Two [[#article|articles]] introduced in the same [[#hook|hook]].

====update====
====update====
A single set of approximately eight [[#hook|hooks]] to be displayed on the Main Page for about six hours. Each update is individually prepared in a [[#preparation areas|preparation area]] and moved into the [[#queue|queues]] by an [[WP:administrator|administrator]], then onto the Main Page by [[#DYKADMINBOT|DYKADMINBOT]].
A single set of approximately eight [[#hook|hooks]] to be displayed on the Main Page for about {{number to word|{{#expr:{{User:DYKUpdateBot/Time Between Updates}}/3600 round 9}}}} hours. Each update is individually prepared in a [[#preparation areas|preparation area]] and moved into the [[#queue|queues]] by an [[WP:administrator|administrator]], then onto the Main Page by {{u|DYKUpdateBot}}.

====user subpage====
See [[Wikipedia:User subpage]]. You may write your article on a user subpage, so you will have time to study the Did You Know process before your article is disqualified for being too old. The [[WP:Did you know/New article|seven days (and the exception)]] don't start until you move the [[#article|article]] into [[Wikipedia:main namespace]].
====verify====
See [[#approval|approval]].
====x====
====x====
as in 5x or 1.3x, is a way of expressing how nearly an [[#article|article]] has reached [[#fivefold|fivefold]] [[#expansion|expansion]]. From 2000 bytes of [[#prose|prose]] to 3000 bytes is a 1.5x expansion. It would have to be expanded to 10,000 bytes of [[#prose|prose]] (not the whole article, just prose) to be 5x and qualify as new.
as in 5x or 1.3x, is a way of expressing how nearly an [[#article|article]] has reached [[#fivefold|fivefold]] [[#expansion|expansion]]. From 2000 bytes of [[#prose|prose]] to 3000 bytes is a 1.5x expansion. It would have to be expanded to 10,000 bytes of [[#prose|prose]] (not the whole article, just prose) to be 5x and qualify as new.


[[Category:Wikipedia Did you know]]
[[Category:Wikipedia Did you know rules]]
[[Category:Wikipedia Did you know rules]]

Latest revision as of 05:01, 17 July 2023

5x[edit]

See fivefold.

AGF[edit]

See Wikipedia:Assume good faith. At Did you know, AGF means to assume that a referenced fact is actually in the reference, even though you haven't read the reference. This is acceptable if the reference is offline, or if the reference is in a foreign language, or if you have to pay for a subscription before you can read it.

ALT, ALT1, ALT2 etc.[edit]

means an alternate hook for the same article. It could be a slight rewording of the same idea, or a completely different hook. ALTs are suggested at the suggestion page after the original hook. Often an ALT is selected instead of the original version.

approval[edit]

A nomination needs approval, with a or before it can proceed to a preparation area. See WP:Did you know/Approval.

April Fools' Day[edit]

is observed at Did you know. See Wikipedia:April Fool's Main Page/Did you know, and if you aren't familiar with Western culture see April Fools' Day.

archives[edit]

at Did you know means Wikipedia:Recent additions, where old Did you know hooks are stored indefinitely after they have been on the Main Page.

article[edit]

At Did you know, "article" means the article being introduced on the Main Page by a hook. For instance, if the hook is "... that Jon Olav Alstad was elected to the Norwegian Parliament at the age of 25?", then it introduces the article Jon Olav Alstad (not Norwegian Parliament, which isn't in bold print). Rules for the article are here.

bare URL[edit]

is like http://example.com with the URL visible to Wikipedia's readers.

credits[edit]

at Did you know means bot-generated messages on nominators' user talk pages, thanking them for contributing after the nominations have made it to the Main Page.

Did you know[edit]

See the Did you know section of the Main Page for the visible, short explanation. The system that produces that section is also called Did you know, and the writeup this glossary belongs to explains it in detail.

double-DYK[edit]

See twofer.

DYK[edit]

See Did you know.

DYKcheck[edit]

is a script that checks nominations for errors. See WP:Did you know/DYKcheck and User:Shubinator/DYKcheck.

DYKproblem[edit]

is a template used to tell a nominator that he needs to deal with a problem or question on his nomination. See Template:DYKproblem.

DYKUpdateBot[edit]

(needs link)

expansion[edit]

at Did you know means to expand an existing article, that is, to add text and make it longer, hopefully expanding it enough to make it qualify as a new article.

fair use[edit]

See Wikipedia:Fair use

fivefold[edit]

means five times. For instance, if an article has 1000 bytes of prose (not the whole article, see the "prose" entry), it must be expanded to 5000 bytes of prose (not the whole article) to be considered new, and thus eligible for Did you know.

hook[edit]

An example of a hook is "... that Jon Olav Alstad was elected to the Norwegian Parliament at the age of 25?" The Did you know section on the Main Page contains about eight hooks, usually starting with "... that" and ending with "?". They are called "hooks" because they are intended to hook the reader into reading the associated article. Rules for the hook are here.

IGF[edit]

In Good Faith. See AGF.

negative[edit]

At Did you know, "negative" means criticism in a hook, as in the Wikipedia:Biography of living persons policy.

NewDYKnom[edit]

is a template used to format a nomination. See {{NewDYKnom}}.

nominate[edit]

To suggest or propose. At Did you know, "nominate" means to suggest a hook and its associated article. "Nomination" can mean the hook, the article, or both.

preparation areas[edit]

are Template:Did you know/Preparation area 1, Template:Did you know/Preparation area 2, Template:Did you know/Preparation area 3, Template:Did you know/Preparation area 4, Template:Did you know/Preparation area 5, and Template:Did you know/Preparation area 6. Approved hooks are moved from T:TDYK to a preparation area and organized into a group of usually about eight. From there, an administrator will eventually move each preparation area page into one of the queues, after which DYKADMINBOT will move it to the Main Page. See "update".

prose[edit]

At Did you know, only characters of "prose" are counted when measuring the length of an article, whether it's to meet the 1,500 character minimum, or to calculate whether an article has been expanded fivefold. Characters of prose are counted by the User:Shubinator/DYKcheck script, which excludes infoboxes, categories, references, lists, tables, block quotes, headers, images and captions, the "See also" section if any, Table of Contents, edit buttons, "citation needed" and similar superscripted text, and reference link numbers like [6].

Prosesizebytes.js[edit]

is a script that measures the characters in the prose portion of the article. See User talk:Dr pda/prosesizebytes.js. DYKcheck is now preferred to prosesizebytes.

Prosesize.js[edit]

is an older form of #Prosesizebytes.js. DYKcheck is now preferred to prosesize.js and to prosesizebytes.js.

queue[edit]

is what Americans call a "line", as in "line up and wait your turn". At Did you know, it means Template:Did you know/Queue, where Did you know pages wait for their twenty-four-hour turn to go onto the Main Page. There is room for six updates in the queue.

self-nom[edit]

is a nomination of a hook and an article you wrote yourself. This is permitted and encouraged.

T:TDYK[edit]

is both the shortcut to Template talk:Did you know (the DYK suggestions page) and a shorthand way of referring to it.

text[edit]

See prose.

twofer[edit]

Two articles introduced in the same hook.

update[edit]

A single set of approximately eight hooks to be displayed on the Main Page for about twenty-four hours. Each update is individually prepared in a preparation area and moved into the queues by an administrator, then onto the Main Page by DYKUpdateBot.

x[edit]

as in 5x or 1.3x, is a way of expressing how nearly an article has reached fivefold expansion. From 2000 bytes of prose to 3000 bytes is a 1.5x expansion. It would have to be expanded to 10,000 bytes of prose (not the whole article, just prose) to be 5x and qualify as new.

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