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=="All Appearances"==
=="All Appearances"==
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:No, each vote needs a valid reason there, no matter if support or oppose. {{User:Time Q/sig}} 06:05, 28 February 2010 (EST)
:No, each vote needs a valid reason there, no matter if support or oppose. {{User:Time Q/sig}} 06:05, 28 February 2010 (EST)
::Ok, thanks :) Is that specified in the rules? --{{User:Tucayo/sig}} 10:41, 28 February 2010 (EST)
::Ok, thanks :) Is that specified in the rules? --{{User:Tucayo/sig}} 10:41, 28 February 2010 (EST)
:::Yes, it's all in the rules: at the top of the [[MarioWiki:Featured articles|FA page]], it says that the new rules do not apply to Unfeature nominations; and in the [[MarioWiki:Featured articles/Unfeature|Unfeature sub-page]], it says that "not only opposers, but also supporters need to give reasons for their vote". {{User:Time Q/sig}} 11:28, 28 February 2010 (EST)
:::Yes, it's all in the rules: at the top of the [[MarioWiki:Featured articles|FA page]], it says that the new rules do not apply to Unfeature nominations; and in the [[MarioWiki:Featured Articles/Unfeature|Unfeature sub-page]], it says that "not only opposers, but also supporters need to give reasons for their vote". {{User:Time Q/sig}} 11:28, 28 February 2010 (EST)


==Archiving==
==Archiving==
We decided through a proposal to archive FA and Unfeature nominations that have not passed. In which way will we do this? {{User:Time Q/sig}} 08:29, 8 March 2010 (EST)
We decided through a proposal to archive FA and Unfeature nominations that have not passed. In which way will we do this? {{User:Time Q/sig}} 08:29, 8 March 2010 (EST)
:My suggestion would be to number them in case there are multiple failed ones. What I'm not sure about is the letter we would use. We could just go with "A1" and "A2" while saving "A" alone for the nomination that passes, or use "F" for failed nomination or something similar. For example, a failed nomination for Mario may be {{fake link|MarioWiki:Featured Articles/A1/Mario}} or {{fake link|MarioWiki:Featured Articles/F1/Mario}}. --{{User:Marcelagus/sig}}
:My suggestion would be to number them in case there are multiple failed ones. What I'm not sure about is the letter we would use. We could just go with "A1" and "A2" while saving "A" alone for the nomination that passes, or use "F" for failed nomination or something similar. For example, a failed nomination for Mario may be {{fakelink|MarioWiki:Featured Articles/A1/Mario}} or {{fakelink|MarioWiki:Featured Articles/F1/Mario}}. --{{User:Marcelagus/sig}}
::I like Garlic's idea. (Is it OK to still call you Garlic?) --{{User:Tucayo/sig}} 16:51, 8 March 2010 (EST)
::I like Garlic's idea. (Is it OK to still call you Garlic?) --{{User:Tucayo/sig}} 16:51, 8 March 2010 (EST)


==Post-unfeatured Featured Article Nominations==
==Post-unfeatured Featured Article Nominations==
I recently noticed a minor quandary that we could potentially encounter. Since we haven't run into this problem yet, it's probably best to discuss it now. Hypothetically speaking using [[Luigi]] for the purposes of this example, let's say the article is nominated. Once the nomination passes, the nomination page is moved from {{fake link|MarioWiki:Featured Articles/N/Luigi}} to {{fake link|MarioWiki:Featured Articles/A/Luigi}}. Months later, let's say that someone realizes major flaws in the article and the article ends up becoming unfeatured. However, somebody else works on the article to the point where it is nearly flawless, and decides to nominate it again.  
I recently noticed a minor quandary that we could potentially encounter. Since we haven't run into this problem yet, it's probably best to discuss it now. Hypothetically speaking using [[Luigi]] for the purposes of this example, let's say the article is nominated. Once the nomination passes, the nomination page is moved from {{fakelink|MarioWiki:Featured Articles/N/Luigi}} to {{fakelink|MarioWiki:Featured Articles/A/Luigi}}. Months later, let's say that someone realizes major flaws in the article and the article ends up becoming unfeatured. However, somebody else works on the article to the point where it is nearly flawless, and decides to nominate it again.  


There's the problem; where would this new nomination page be located? It seems the easiest way to handle this would be to move the original archived feature nomination page ({{fake link|MarioWiki:Featured Articles/A/Luigi}}) from "A" to "A1" once a featured article becomes unfeatured. This way we don't get confusion with failed nominations (which currently uses "N1"), and in case we do get this "Featured --> Unfeatured --> Refeatured" situation, we'll have a place to create new nomination pages each time. This also applies to Feature nomination pages of currently unfeatured but formerly featured articles. What do you guys think about this? Approve? --{{User:Marcelagus/sig}}
There's the problem; where would this new nomination page be located? It seems the easiest way to handle this would be to move the original archived feature nomination page ({{fakelink|MarioWiki:Featured Articles/A/Luigi}}) from "A" to "A1" once a featured article becomes unfeatured. This way we don't get confusion with failed nominations (which currently uses "N1"), and in case we do get this "Featured --> Unfeatured --> Refeatured" situation, we'll have a place to create new nomination pages each time. This also applies to Feature nomination pages of currently unfeatured but formerly featured articles. What do you guys think about this? Approve? --{{User:Marcelagus/sig}}


:Sounds like a good solution to me. {{User:Time Q/sig}} 10:34, 25 May 2010 (EDT)
:Sounds like a good solution to me. {{User:Time Q/sig}} 10:34, 25 May 2010 (EDT)
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<inputbox> type=create default=MarioWiki:Featured Articles/N/ width=50 buttonlabel=Nominate preload=Template:Preload/fa editintro=Template:FAintro‎ break=no </inputbox>


{{User:LeftyGreenMario/sig}} 05:31, 30 June 2010 (UTC)
{{User:LeftyGreenMario/sig}} 05:31, 30 June 2010 (UTC)
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==Talk Page Proposal: DPL Table==
==Talk Page Proposal: DPL Table==
{{Settled TPP}}
{{SettledTPP}}
{{Proposal outcome|green|use the dpl table 8-0}}
{{ProposalOutcome|green|use the dpl table 8-0}}


Has everyone seen the table at the very bottom of the page? In the section [[MarioWiki:Featured_Articles#Failed_Nominations|Failed Nominations]]? Well that table is currently "experimental" but what it should (and, if you look at it, does) do is list any nominations that have failed, when they failed and when they can be renominated. When an article can be renominated, it disappears from the table. The template was coded by 2257 (with absolutely no help from me though I'll still take some of the credit for it :P) and it uses "DPL coding" which is...complicated. Basically it is self-updating and will minimize the user's workloads. However it also makes it a necessity for archivers to use {{tem|FANOMFAIL}} and {{tem|UNFANOMFAIL}} when archiving failed nominations.
Has everyone seen the table at the very bottom of the page? In the section [[MarioWiki:Featured_Articles#Failed_Nominations|Failed Nominations]]? Well that table is currently "experimental" but what it should (and, if you look at it, does) do is list any nominations that have failed, when they failed and when they can be renominated. When an article can be renominated, it disappears from the table. The template was coded by 2257 (with absolutely no help from me though I'll still take some of the credit for it :P) and it uses "DPL coding" which is...complicated. Basically it is self-updating and will minimize the user's workloads. However it also makes it a necessity for archivers to use {{tem|FANOMFAIL}} and {{tem|UNFANOMFAIL}} when archiving failed nominations.
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:Huh? Could you clarify? {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 22:54, 25 November 2014 (EST)
:Huh? Could you clarify? {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 22:54, 25 November 2014 (EST)
::@BabyLuigi Think of the question as "Since unfeaturing FAs happens when they don't meet all the requirements anymore, can't we just fix the article up?" I thought it was obvious that UNFAs can fail if before the article didn't meet the requirements anymore, UNFA is proposed and in the meanwhile all requirements are met. Only that if more people denote the bad FA status, there is often not much time to fix everything. {{User:Tsunami/sig}}
::@BabyLuigi Think of the question as "Since unfeaturing FAs happens when they don't meet all the requirements anymore, can't we just fix the article up?" I thought it was obvious that UNFAs can fail if before the article didn't meet the requirements anymore, UNFA is proposed and in the meanwhile all requirements are met. Only that if more people denote the bad FA status, there is often not much time to fix everything. {{User:Tsunami/sig}}
== Paper Mario unfeature time is wrong ==
It says that the article got unfeatured in 2005. How is that possible when the article first got featured in 2009? &ndash; [[User:Owencrazyboy9|Owencrazyboy9]] ([[User talk:Owencrazyboy9|talk]]) 09:02, 27 March 2017 (EDT)
:My mistake, I must've absentmindedly hit the wrong key when originally doing all that stuff. Fixed it now. {{User|Yoshi876}}
== Header ==
Shouldn't this article have a {{fake link|MarioWIki:Featured articles/Header}}, like [[MarioWiki:Proposals]] and [[MarioWiki:Staff noticeboard]] (and probaly more) have? {{User:YoshiEgg1990/sig}} 13:57, 18 July 2018 (EDT)
==More media==
Per the comments on [[MarioWiki:Featured articles/Unfeature/N1/Super Smash Bros. Melee|this unfeature nomination]], should we make it a rule that improvement tags made and added to an article after the article's featuring, like {{tem|more media}}, don't count towards the "thou shalt not have notice templates on FAs" rule? {{User:TheDarkStar/sig}} 16:27, August 11, 2019 (EDT)
:Well, better late than never.
:Technically, not necessarily. Sometimes issues are found post-nomination that require a tag to be written up and stamped to point out its flaws. I remember unfeaturing Mario Kart 64 and adding a rewrite-expand tag as it was featured since I thought it lacked information, which slipped through the cracks. However, for the multi-media tag, that was mass post-humously added to a lot of articles, including featured ones, and I think unfeaturing every single article that has that tag would needlessly destroy Featured Articles. {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 00:09, September 16, 2020 (EDT)
== [[Super Mario 3D World]] ==
Why is Super Mario 3D World not featured yet? {{User:Wynn Liaw/sig}}
== On page, or off page? ==
Why are (un)feature article nominations on separate pages than their talk? It would remove the hassle of having to move and delete it. {{User:DarkNight/sig}} 19:29, September 28, 2020 (EDT)
:It's cleaner and easier to manage and take a look through than be another header in their respective talk page articles. Moving isn't that much of a hassle to begin with, since newer wiki software lets me delete redirects as soon as I move the page. {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 19:44, September 28, 2020 (EDT)

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