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1887:. While you should be careful not to introduce new facts that require independent verification, don't be afraid to trim hooks of extraneous information and clauses. A lot of people who submit hooks tend to overestimate the amount of information that is required, but the end result is a hook that has too much information and is difficult to process. In general, the shorter and punchier the hook, the more impact it has. The 200-character limit is an outside limit, not a recommended length—the ideal length is probably no more than about 150–160 characters. Note however that some hooks cannot be reduced in length without losing essential information, so don't assume that 1563:. It must already be in the article (or a crop from an image already in the article, if necessary to maintain quality at small size); and it must be relevant to the article. Try to avoid images that divert readers from the bolded article into a side article – for example, taking a hook about a fictional character and picturing the character's also-linked portrayer. DYK wants to show readers its new and expanded content, and images can be detrimental to that purpose if not used carefully. 2024:. If we are at one set per day and immediately after the midnight (UTC) update finishes there are more than 120 approved nominations while at least ten prep/queue sets are filled, we rotate to two sets per day. If we are at two sets per day and immediately after a midnight (UTC) update there are fewer than 60 approved nominations or fewer than six filled prep/queue sets, we rotate to one set per day. The 787:, except for plot summaries and that which summarizes cited content elsewhere in the article, must be cited no later than the end of the paragraph (or line if the content is not in prose). The use of multiple sources is generally preferred, though more leeway may be given for more obscure topics. Sources should be properly labelled; that is, not under an "External links" header, and not 1612:. A review does not need to be successful to count as a QPQ. Where a nomination offers more than one new or expanded article, an article-for-article quid pro quo (QPQ) is required for each nominated article. As soon as a new nominator's hook includes articles beyond their fifth nomination of an article for DYK, each of those requires a separate QPQ review. 1824:
come back next time for more. This is a recommendation rather than a hard rule; sets are not required to have a quirky hook, and a set can run without one if no such hooks are available. Note that quirky hooks still need to meet the regular guidelines on sourcing and accuracy: quality and integrity should not be sacrificed for the sake of being quirky.
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if one of "your" hooks has been waiting a long time for promotion.) It is the promoter's responsibility to make sure all review issues have been resolved, that the hook is verified by sourcing within the article. The promoter acts as a secondary verification that the nomination was reviewed properly.
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Articles can be made eligible via a fivefold expansion of an article's prose. This calculation is made from the last version of the article before the expansion began, even if text from the original was deleted in the process (unless the text was a copyright violation, in which case it does not count
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at any point in the process by any editor. Doing so as early as possible in the process is valuable to detecting and addressing potential concerns. Best practices when doing so is to ping the nominator, reviewer, and promoter, all of whom can be found on the hook's nomination template, which is also
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The accepted length of an update is a fixed number that changes on occasion, usually between six and ten hooks (currently nine). This is not an absolute rule, but it is the currently accepted standard length for an update, depending on page balance, so the items selected fit with whatever else is on
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To some extent, DYK approval of a nomination is a subjective process. No amount of studying this page can guarantee approval, nor will violating any guideline or precedent guarantee disapproval. Just because an unfamiliar criterion is not listed does not mean a nomination cannot be disqualified. The
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Consider picking an upbeat, funny, or quirky hook – if there is one available – and putting it in the bottom slot of the set. Just as serious news programs end on an upbeat note to bring viewers back next time, ending on an upbeat or quirky note rounds out an update nicely and encourages readers to
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If the subject of the hook is a work of fiction or a fictional character, the hook must be focused on a real-world fact. Works of fiction are bounded only by human creativity, making possible all manner of hooks that would be interesting if they were real – but if everything is special, nothing is.
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There is an expectation that an article—even a short one—that is to appear on the front page should appear to be reasonably complete and not some sort of work in progress. Therefore, articles that fail to deal adequately with the topic are likely to be rejected. For example, an article about a book
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Articles intended to be held for special occasion dates should be nominated as normal, with a note left for the reviewers detailing the request. The nomination should be made at least one week prior to the occasion date, to allow time for reviews and promotions through the prep and queue sets, but
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For an article to be considered approved, there must be at least one full review with respect to the DYK criteria, rather than a simple "check mark". Subsequent reviews in a nomination may rely on preceding reviews where the validity of the latter has not been disputed – however, only full reviews
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The facts of the hook in the article should be cited no later than the end of the sentence in which they appear. If a part of the hook fact appears multiple times, including across multiple boldlinked articles, citing at least one suffices. Citations at the end of the paragraph are not sufficient,
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from non-new articles are ineligible, but if the copied text does not exceed one-fifth of the total prose size, the article can be considered eligible as a fivefold expansion of the copied text. Articles split from new articles or articles with active nominations remain eligible, unless the parent
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Variety is the spice of life, so mix your hooks up. No topic should comprise more than two of the hooks in a given update. When a hook covers two or more topics it counts toward the maximum for each. For example, an eight-hook update can contain two hooks on fish and two on cooking, but an update
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Articles and hooks featuring election candidates cannot appear on the main page in the 30 days prior to the election or while the polls are open, unless the hook is a "multi" that includes bolded links to new articles on all the main candidates. Approved nominations are to be held until after the
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Some people think we're mindless bureaucratic meanies for wanting a 100,000-character article to be expanded to 500,000. But please don't miss the forest for the trees. We didn't want you to nominate a 100,000-character existing article; we wanted a new article. If it isn't new, it can still be
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here are hooks related to the United States and biographies; it is generally acceptable to fill up to half a set with these.) If two hooks in a set have a shared topic or country, they should not be next to each other. Whenever possible, try to avoid including hooks about similar topics in
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Every hook that appears at DYK follows the same basic format: an asterisk for the bullet point list, followed by a space, followed by three dots, followed by another space, followed by a hook that ends in a question mark. The text of most hooks begin with "that":
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not more than six weeks in advance. The reviewer must approve the special occasion request, but prep builders and admins are not bound by the reviewer's approval. Exceptions to the six-week limit can be implemented by way of a local consensus at WT:DYK.
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Your QPQ review should ideally be made at the time of your nomination. A nomination which doesn't include a QPQ (and is not from an exempt nominator) may be closed as "incomplete" without warning. For help in learning the reviewing process, see the
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is generally considered the authoritative counter of prose size, but manual counts are admissible as well. The byte counts indicated in an article's revision history are useless for DYK purposes, but DYKcheck will work correctly on old revisions.
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that fails to summarize the book's contents, but contains only a biography of the author and some critics' views, is likely to be rejected as insufficiently comprehensive. Articles which include unexpanded headers are also likely to be rejected.
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There will frequently be a need for empty prep slots, in case a hook needs to be bumped or delayed. A good rule of thumb is to leave half of the bottom prep empty: the first slot (image), the last slot (quirky), and two middle slots.
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The community may also choose to activate an "unreviewed backlog mode"; while activated, editors who have nominated twenty or more articles are required to provide an extra QPQ for every new nomination until the backlog mode ends.
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Counting starts from after the space following the three dots, and ends at the question mark. For articles with multiple boldlinks, text in boldlinks after the first do not count toward the limit. The eleven characters in a
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at DYK, unless the article was then deleted as a copyright violation. It is also ineligible if it has, within the year prior to nomination or between nomination and appearance on the Main Page, appeared as a boldlink at
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The first hook in the set on the main page must have an associated image or other piece of media. The media must be suitable, attractive, and interesting; images in particular must display well in the small size of the
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and this rule applies even when a citation would not be required for the purposes of the article. This rule reduces the burden on volunteers by allowing the hook facts to be easily and quickly checked.
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This is a complete handbook of all of DYK's guidelines and standard practices. It is more helpful as a reference than a guide – if you're looking for a guide on how to do a specific job, see the
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consecutive sets. For example, if one set has a hook about cooking, try not to include a hook about cooking in the following set. Also try to avoid having two images of people in adjacent sets.
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You're not allowed to approve your own hook or article, nor may you review an article if it's a recently listed good article that you either nominated or reviewed for GA (though you can still
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If you have nominated five or more articles in the past, you must complete a full review of one other nomination (unrelated to you) for every subsequent article you nominate‍—‌this is called
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subjective decision might depend on an attempt to circumvent the details of the rules, especially if the attempt does not address the underlying purpose of improving the hook and article.
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The boldlinked article should generally be the main or at least a major factor in the hook; avoid hooks that are primarily about an incident the subject is only tangentially related to.
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Articles that lose GA or fivefold expansion status before reaching the Main Page are no longer eligible. Articles technically lose their GA status if they are subsequently promoted to
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The hook should not put emphasis on a commercial release date of the article subject, but simply listing a hook on a specific date does not, in and of itself, make a hook promotional.
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Simply acknowledging that a hook is about a work of fiction is not sufficient, nor is adding an unrelated real-world fact to a hook which is otherwise about a fictional element.
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Make sure to provide any necessary context for your hook – don't assume everyone worldwide is familiar with your subject. However, do keep hooks short and to the point.
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from another Knowledge (XXG). Articles that have been re-created from deletion may be considered new. The seven-day limit can be extended for a day or two upon request.
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towards the size of the original). This may be a bad surprise, but we don't have enough time and volunteers to reach consensus on the quality of each previous article.
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Hooks should be likely to be perceived as unusual or intriguing by readers with no special knowledge or interest. At the same time, avoid sensationalism and gratuity.
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At the time of nomination, an article must have been created, expanded fivefold, moved to mainspace, translated from another wiki, or promoted to good article status
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of an article is the amount of raw text contained in the article. That includes letters, numbers, punctuation, and spaces, but should exclude
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must conform with it. Achieving good article status does not grant a pass for this section; DYK-specific verification is still required.
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The hook should include a definite fact that is unlikely to change, and citations in the article that are used to support the hook fact
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article only qualifies as a newly good article. New text may not count towards the length requirement of more than one article.
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at the time of nomination. For DYK purposes, an article is considered new if, within the last seven days, the article has been
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Occasionally, DYK will run thematic sets; these cannot be put together on a whim, and novel thematic sets must be approved at
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post-promotion edits to hooks are allowed only from promoters and uninvolved editors, in order to tighten up compliance with
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This also includes articles that previously lost their GA status through GAR, then regained it after a successful GAN.
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tags for non-English and transliterated text, respectively, unless the text is in common English usage. The hook must
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Articles featured at DYK must exceed 1500 characters of prose. Text that is not original does not count, including
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This mode was activated for nominations begun between 00:00, 8 March, and 23:59, 12 April 2024 (discussions:
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with two hooks about cooking fish should not contain any other hooks related to fish or cooking. (The
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DYK runs a certain number of sets per day, depending on the backlog size. Currently, we update DYK
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An article is ineligible for DYK if it has in the past five years appeared on the Main Page as a
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likely to be perceived as unusual or intriguing by readers with no special knowledge or interest
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The article should not be subject to unresolved edit-warring and should not deserve stub or
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DYK novices are strongly discouraged from confirming articles that are subject to active
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template (140x140 pixels, adjusted for aspect ratio). The media must be freely licensed—
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to keep the bold text and the apostrophe distinct. Use the slightly different templates
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Every eligible article in the hook should be linked and wrapped in bold markup
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Hooks should be definite facts that are verified by citations in the article.
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If the hook uses a possessive apostrophe after the qualifying article, use
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claims, such as 'the first X to do Y' hooks, require exceptional sourcing.
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Articles should not have any maintenance tags, and should look presentable.
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A common example of a contentious topic is the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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Knowledge (XXG) talk:Did you know/Archive 194#Proposal: Themed sets
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may be subject to greater scrutiny from reviewers and promoters.
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Users are encouraged to help out by promoting hooks to the
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Unpromoted nominations over two months old may be rejected
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correction warrants a ping to the nominator by including
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During and after promotion to prep, any change beyond an
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transcluded on the target (bolded) article's talk page.
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Articles should be at least 1500 characters of original
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hook that is 200 characters long requires trimming.
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Index

Knowledge (XXG):Did you know
Shortcuts
WP:DYKCRIT
WP:DYKG
Introduction
WP:DYK
General discussion
WT:DYK
Guidelines
WP:DYKCRIT
Reviewer instructions
WP:DYKRI
Nominate an article
WP:DYKCNN
Awaiting approval
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Approved
WP:DYKNA
April 1 hooks
WP:DYKAPRIL
Holding area
WP:SOHA
Preps and queues
T:DYK/Q
Prepper instructions
WP:DYKPBI
Admin instructions
WP:DYKAI
Main Page errors
WP:ERRORS

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