User:BlankVerse/Sandbox
A suggestion for possible expansion of wiki articles, using the English Wikipedia as an example. For many non-Wikimedia Foundation wikis, there should also be someplace to mention the parent website.
{{Wiki |name = English Wikipedia |logo = [[File:Wikipedia.png|150px]] |URL = https://En.Wikipedia.org/ |recentchanges URL= https://En.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:RecentChanges |wikinode URL = https://En.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiNode |status = Vibrant |language = Multilingual |editmode = OpenEdit |engine = MediaWiki |maintopic = Reference }} ;Introduction
"the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit"
2nd expansion paragraph covering Wikipedia:Neutral point of view, etc.
- About
- Policies and Guidelines
- Manual of Style
- Governance
- Dispute resolution
- Wikipedia:Requests for comment
- Wikipedia:Mediation Committee (for the former Requests for Mediation)
- Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests (Requests for Arbitration)
- Community
Many of the Wikipedia editors are high school and college age young males, predominantly from North America and Western Europe. This not only effects what topics get the most attention, but may also effect their behavior. Do not be surprised when some editors choose edit wars over page content instead of discussion and compromise.
- News and information
- Controveries
- Wikipedia Seigenthaler biography incident
- editing of Wikipedia articles by congressional staffers and campaign aides
- Related wikis
- Wikimedia Meta-Wiki: Wikimedia project coordination: parent wiki with policies and guidelines covering all Wikimedia Foundation projects
- Wikimedia Commons: Shared media repository (mostly images)
- Simple English Wikipedia
- English language versions of
See also:
- List of Wikipedias at Wikimedia Meta-Wiki
- Complete list of Wikimedia projects at Wikimedia Meta-Wiki
- Featured webpages
- Wikipedia:Featured articles
- Wikipedia:Featured pictures
- Wikipedia:Featured lists
- Wikipedia:Featured portals
- TourBusStop & WikiNode
- Statistics
A table with a date column, plus columns for the number of articles, users, and admins (from Special:Statistics for MediaWiki wikis). For larger wikis, maybe a column for their Alexa rating as well. [note:current stats in the table are fake.]
date | articles | users | admins | Alexa |
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1/1/2006 | 700,000 | 35,000 | 500 | 40 |
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- Special:Statistics
- Alexa rating (2007 archive)
- Wikiside: the Wikipedia tracker (dead since late 2006)
- Blogs and discussion groups
- Additional data
- Sponsoring organization: Wikimedia Foundation [1] (20 June 2003)
- Copyright policy: GFDL (GNU Free Documentation License}
- Contact info: Wikimedia Foundation:Contact us
- Date founded: 15 January 2001 (see History of Wikipedia)
- Reviews of this wiki
- English Wikipedia/Reviews – reviews added by WikiIndex visitors added onto a subpage
- Wikipedia – Wikipedia article on the website
- Wikipedia article at Everything2
Amazon.com user reviews
- Mirror websites
The Wikipedia has numerous mirror websites. Some of them have cooperative agreements with the Wikipedia, while others have only posted an old download of the database that is never updated and they have removed all reference to the Wikipedia and the GFDL licence. Many other mirrors are somewhere between those extremes. Here are two of the better-known Wikipedia mirrors:
See also: Wikipedia:Mirrors and forks: a description and links to alphabetic lists of Wikipedia mirrors
- Forks of the Wikipedia
There are several forks of the Wikipedia, with most of them started by individuals who have had disagreements over Wikipedia policy or editorial content as an editor on the Wikipedia.
- Mashups
- Parodies and Satires
- Other websites
- WikiWas LookAhead™ Search engine for the Wikipedia
- http://a9.com: former search engine supports Wikipedia searches
- http://clusty.com: former search engine that emphasizes Wikipedia in its search results
- Wiki zeitgeist (aka folksonomy, collaborative tagging, social bookmarking)
- InterWiki Map
- For other Wikis
- Parent websites (if they are non-Wikis)
- Wiki farm (e.g. WikiCities)
- Other possible sections
- Selected webpages (either sample webpages, or examples of superior webpages)
- Special features (e.g. the Word of the Day for the English Wiktionary