1799:, I found no previous discussions in the talk archives about this, but there are a few attempts to discuss assessment and notability standards, you might want to take a look. Collaboration of the month seems to have been designed to designate one article each month for improvements. If it's not been updated for years, it could simply mean no one is interested in taking care of it. You can personally take that responsibility, changing the selected article every month, improving what you can before its time is up, and hope someone else joins you. To make it more communal, you can propose which article should be selected for next month, right here on this talk page. Try to have a good set of criteria on which articles you choose. If no one responds, you could assume consensus per
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Podcasts, is listed as its own wikipedia entry but recipients are not notable because the Parsec itself is not a sufficiently noted source? How do we fix that? What other awards, publication venues, etc, are suitable to satisfy the WP:WEB which actually address these forms of expression?
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I agree that it can be difficult to come up with reliable podcast sources. For quality, I think t hat 10 sentences is a good start, but we have to figure out what to do about the sources. I also think it may be worth thinking about what sections we want podcast articles to include. This can give us a
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I was thinking of splitting the article since the section on Night Vale
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We should also figure out how to talk about awards that podcasts are given. The Webby Awards are the main ones people know, but they're basically restricted to the podcasts that can financially afford to be nominated (and I don't even think they have a fiction section, let alone awards for different
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can you point me to the Rater script? This is the first WikiProject I've joined, so I'm still figuring everything out. I read the old discussion that attempted to standardize the importance and quality for podcasts and most of the ideas they had are now outdated, so I think we need to come up with a
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Notability for specific podcasts is an ongoing issue that has never been resolved. Unfortunately, it still seems difficult to come up with hard numbers of downloads and popularity. I think it may just be a matter of submitting those that are questionable for group review. Here is a proposal, largely
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Hey all, this project was tagged as being semi-active and it looks like it's in need of some goals and active members. I've messaged those who indicated they were previously interested and hopefully we can get things cooking again. I adjusted the goals and structure of the project page. Feel free to
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There will have to be different sections depending on what kind of podcast it is though (ex. news, commentary, actual-play, fiction, etc.), which is a lot to do. In general there should be a lead paragraph, a premise, a list of hosts/actors, reception, any accolades won. Is there a need for a "list
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I've been going with what the Rater script says, which is based on article views for importance and article length/sources for quality. But yeah, we should standardize it for the project. There's an article in this project that's ranked as GA and is in desperate need of reassessment, since it's not
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and there are instructions that explain how to add it. Instead of using a script we should definitely come up with standards for quality at least. For now I've been going off of television series articles as a model for what a podcast article should cover, but there are a lot of things that don't
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articles there should be a section on taxonomy, description, habitat, behavior, etc. We don't really have one of those for podcasting. At the very least for podcast articles there should be a premise section. Then there could be a section for actors/characters and awards if applicable.
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Is it really the collaboration of the month if it's been the collaboration of the month since 2011? Should the wording at least be changed? What needs to be done on the collaboration before moving on to another collaboration of the month?
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Maybe our criteria for importance can be a mixture of coverage by "reliable" sources, awards received, viewership, and chart ratings? But then we have to figure out how to determine viewership and ratings, which I know can be difficult.
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If there are articles that link to it and there have been notable guests, I'd suggest creating a draft and submitting it through the review process. Another indicator of notability is how many secondary sources discuss the podcast.
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translate. For example the rule of thumb that start class is at least 10 sentences with 2-3 reliable sources. The problem is podcasts are still pretty niche, so it's hard to find "reliable" sources (like big name newspapers).
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