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A '''featured article''' section is often the lead section on a [[wiki main page]].  The [[English Wikipedia]] has a daily featured article, while others with less activity may have a monthly featured article or, on wikis with hardly any activity, simply a 'featured article' that rarely if ever changes.  [[RationalWiki]] has a 'randomly featured article' section[[Encyclopedia Dramatica]] has an 'article of the now'.
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A '''featured article''' is a {{tag|wiki concept}}, consisting of an article deemed highly worthy or {{Cambridge-Dictionary|significant}} to be {{Cambridge-Dictionary|highlight}}ed or '{{Cambridge-Dictionary|promote}}d' in a section, typically the lead section on a [[wiki main page]].  The [[English Wikipedia]] (En.Wp) (along with the vast majority of other [[:Category:Wiki language|language]] versions of [[:Category:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]]) has a featured article which changes daily, while other wiki sites with less activity may have a {{Cambridge-Dictionary|monthly}} featured article or, on wikis with hardly any activity, simply a 'featured article' that rarely if ever changes.  [[RationalWiki]] (RW) has a 'randomly featured article' section, whereas [[Encyclopedia Dramatica]] (ED) has an 'article of the now'.


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