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wikiHow:Tag Removal Project

Welcome to the Tag Removal Project (TRP)!




wikiHow has almost reached its 100,000th article as of January 8, 2011. A lot of those articles have been templated unnecessarily. Sometimes, they are thought to be needed to be merged and other times, people think they needed to be marked as stubs.

  • Sometimes, with simply a title change, a suggested merge can 'go its own way' and no longer be considered to be a duplicate, and sometimes, it is a duplicate and should have an NFD on it.
  • Other times, in the case of the stub, it is just a short article. Just because it only has three steps, doesn't mean it is a stub. It might be a bit 'stubbish', but that isn't the same.
  • The goal of this project is to lower the numbers of these two monumentally filled areas of wikiHow. A secondary goal is to, hopefully, stop the overtagging now, by education. Also, some quick improvements can do a lot for these articles. Things you can do, very easily are:
    • Add Related Articles
    • Add Images
    • Weave Links
  • To join or ask questions, contact anyone on the team or leave a message on the Discussion page.
Please join us!




EditProject Tag Removal

Merges

  1. Become familiar, or refamiliarize yourself, with the wikiHow Merge Policy
  2. Identify Duplicate Articles on wikiHow
  3. Go to the Merge Category and start removing tags, if appropriate.
  4. Go to Merge Tool site to get a master list of articles.
  5. Be prepared to do some editing. While the goal is not to make major changes, but to remove tags, try making changes if they are blatant errors or easy to do.

EditStatistics

  • January 8th, 2011 - 2467 Articles - Beginning of project
  • January 15th, 2011 - 2441 Articles - 1.1 % reduction
  • February 12, 2011 - 0.16 % reduction from beginning - 0.90 % increase from previous
  • March 19th, 2011 - 2392 Articles - 3.0 % reduction from beginning

Stubs

  1. Look at the article. Don't take into consideration its brevity.
  2. Decide if it is complete, even if short.
  3. Realize that you don't need to have a certain number of steps to make a complete article.
    • Go to the Master Stub page to get a complete list (and count) of stubs.
  4. Be prepared to do some editing. While the goal is not to make major changes, but to remove tags, try making changes if they are blatant errors or easy to do.
  5. If you deem the article to be a stub, update it by removing the date that is on there.

EditStatistics

  • January 8th, 2011 - 4757 Articles - Beginning of project
  • January 9th, 2011 - 4698 Articles - 2% reduction
  • January 12th, 2011 - 4590 Articles - 3.5 % reduction
  • January 15th, 2011 - 4555 Articles - 4.25 % reduction
  • January 22nd, 2011 - 4540 Articles - 4.56 % reduction
  • February 12, 2011 - 4367 Articles - 8.20 % reduction
  • February 16, 2011 - 4234 Article - 10.994 % reduction
  • April 10, 2011 - 4100 Articles - 13.881 % reduction
    • The reduction is from the original number of 4757 articles.

EditTemplates

  • UIB for putting on your user page.

TRP
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Tag Removal Project.

The Tag Removal Project goal is to help improve wikiHow by removing unnecessary tags. We hope you will join!


EditTips

  • To check out other templates/tags, simply go to this page and change the word stub to another template name. Templates that you can check out are:
    • Copyedit - 19 articles
      • February 12 - 4 articles
      • March 24 - 2 articles
    • Format - 357 articles
      • 369 articles
      • March 24 - 356 articles
    • Cleanup - 127 articles
      • 122 articles
      • March 24 - 114 articles
    • Pictures - 1515 articles
      • 1381 articles
      • March 24 - 1399 articles
    • Or whatever else you can think of.

Article Info

Categories: Projects and Teams

Recent edits by: Hailey Girges, Matt11239, MushyKetchup

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