Featured project[edit]
(Perennially Generally) Reliable source engine[edit]
Ongoing work[edit]
'Article class' annotated link[edit]
Trying to create version of the Template:Annotated link. (Help:Template).
- Field 1: Article name
- Field 2 (optional): Editor Name (shows both the article rating after the editor's first edit and the current article ranking.)
- Field 3 (optional): Single article (default) or complete editing history
- The second would list all the articles an editor has worked on along with the rating change since their first edit (similar idea to list of articles below)
{{#invoke:Assessed_link|main |1={{{1|}}} |2={{{2|}}} |3= |4=[[{{{1|}}}|{{#property:P473|{{{1|}}}}}]] }}
Editing[edit]
Focused on adding updates and filling-in gaps to articles.
Tend to start at the bottom of the articles and work up from there:
- WP:External Links
- Working to define the source of each link clearly and with a wikilink to that source's page
- Moving into References or See Also
- Removing unreliable or unhelpful links
- WP:Further Reading
- Using as a source in the article
- Putting in reverse chronological order
- Ensuring the listed works match the scope for the article well (not too narrow, broad or something that is a 'see also')
- Removing those already listed as a source in the article
- Attempting to trim these sections to 0-5 sources (Template:Too much further reading says most editors prefer to cap sections at a half dozen)
- Assessing notability using citation counts (e.g. 2 cites per year published), book reviews, and other methods (open to suggestions)
- WP:See also
- Removing when wikilink already used
- Using in the article
- Moving to the relevant section
- Alphabetizing
- WP:References
- Flagging unreliable references - still a bit confused about the role of primary sources - holding off on these edits until I get more confirmation
- WP:No original research
Articles[edit]
Documenting some of the work I have done to improve articles - organized by classification when I started editing:
(Created)[edit]
- Rainbow Kitten Surprise (now C)
- Open-source voting system (now C)
- VotingWorks (now C)
- Election subversion (now start)
- Cost of Voting Index (now C)
- Presumptive inclusion (now C)
- The Mad Dog of Europe (now start)
- List of TV and films with critiques of Chinese Communist Party (list class)
- Citizens' Initiative Review (now C)
- List of state media by country (list class)
- Public service journalism (now C)
- Libro.fm (now start)
- Pol.is (now C)
- CalMatters (unassessed)
Start-class[edit]
- AllSides (now C)
- ARkStorm (now C)
- Bookshop (company) (now C)
- Compulsory voting (now C)
- Confessions of a Nazi Spy (now C)
- Criticism of democracy (now C)
- David Van Reybrouck (now C)
- Deliberative opinion poll (now C)
- Efficiency gap (now C)
- Egalitarianism (now B)
- Electoral college (now C)
- Fear of crime (now C)
- Global Investigative Journalism Network (now C)
- James S. Fishkin (now C)
- John Gastil (now C)
- Juries in the United States (now C)
- Marco Arment (now C)
- Media and Journalism Research Center (now C)
- New Apostolic Reformation (now C)
- Non-citizen suffrage in the United States (now C)
- Nonprofit journalism (now B)
- Off-year election (now C)
- On the Media (now C)
- Overcast (app) (now C)
- Protect Democracy (now B)
- Right-wing populism (now C)
- Sam Wineburg (now C)
- Sarah Posner (now C)
- Stanford Internet Observatory (now C)
- Student activism (now C)
- Sugary drink tax (now B)
- Supreme Court Historical Society (now C)
- Third party (U.S. politics) (now C)
- Vote buying (now C)
- Unfair election (now C)
- Youth suffrage (now C)
C-class[edit]
- Deliberative democracy (now B)
- Democratic backsliding in the United States (now B)
- Historical rankings of presidents of the United States (now B)
- Media bias (now B)
- Media literacy (now B)
- Media Matters for America (now B)
- OverDrive, Inc. (now B)
- Right to repair (now B)
- Sortition (now B)
- Stochastic terrorism (now B)
- Universal suffrage (now B)
List or index class[edit]
Top contenders for good article nominations[edit]
No rating changes yet[edit]
- Academic freedom
- Arms industry
- Censorship of Wikipedia
- Code of Conduct for Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Citizen Lab
- Digital rights
- Duverger’s law
- Election security
- Electoral fusion in the United States
- Electoral integrity
- Electoral Integrity Project
- Grand juries in the United States
- Grand jury
- Green Party of the United States
- Independent state legislature theory
- Institute for Nonprofit News
- Integenerational equity
- Internet freedom
- Inverted totalitarianism
- Investigative journalism
- Joseph Breen
- Journalism genres
- Jury
- Jury trial
- Originalism
- Nazism and cinema
- Nieman Foundation for Journalism
- Non-national
- Participatory Politics Foundation
- Political egalitarianism
- Politics of Harry Potter
- Productive capacity
- Recusal
- Rights
- Sensationalism