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== What is the scope of the Goal Pole article? ==
== What is the scope of the Goal Pole article? ==
{{Settled TPP}}
 
{{Proposal outcome|passed|0-2-11-0|Goal Poles are a very specific flagpole that ends the level when touched}}
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It is clear above that Doc and I have some disagreement on what is most accurate to include on this article, which is fine. I do not want to relitigate everything above here, but please at least skim our exchange [[#3D games|above]]. However, I will reiterate that I think all Goal Poles are flagpoles, but not all flagpoles are Goal Poles. I do think this is a pretty narrowly defined subject on par with a [[? Block]], [[Fire Flower]], and [[Warp Pipe]] (and just as iconic), and looking slightly similar does not mean you are the same exact object, such as [[:File:SMG2 Screenshot Flagpole.png|this one]] from ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' that ends zero levels and is not even at the end of any of them. Making contact with the flagpoles in ''Super Mario 64'', ''Super Mario Sunshine'', or ''Super Mario Galaxy'' does not end their respective levels, and the player is not rewarded anything like a [[score]] for reaching the top. Nor do they slide back down. Maybe that is too narrow for you, but that is fine. It's why I made this proposal.
It is clear above that Doc and I have some disagreement on what is most accurate to include on this article, which is fine. I do not want to relitigate everything above here, but please at least skim our exchange [[#3D games|above]]. However, I will reiterate that I think all Goal Poles are flagpoles, but not all flagpoles are Goal Poles. I do think this is a pretty narrowly defined subject on par with a [[? Block]], [[Fire Flower]], and [[Warp Pipe]] (and just as iconic), and looking slightly similar does not mean you are the same exact object, such as [[:File:SMG2 Screenshot Flagpole.png|this one]] from ''Super Mario Galaxy 2'' that ends zero levels and is not even at the end of any of them. Making contact with the flagpoles in ''Super Mario 64'', ''Super Mario Sunshine'', or ''Super Mario Galaxy'' does not end their respective levels, and the player is not rewarded anything like a [[score]] for reaching the top. Nor do they slide back down. Maybe that is too narrow for you, but that is fine. It's why I made this proposal.
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#{{User|Nightwicked Bowser}} The poles in 64 and Sunshine are more generic appearances and it's not the only time I've seen a race course end that way, even far outside of Mario media.
#{{User|Nightwicked Bowser}} The poles in 64 and Sunshine are more generic appearances and it's not the only time I've seen a race course end that way, even far outside of Mario media.
#{{User|EvieMaybe}} per proposal
#{{User|EvieMaybe}} per proposal
#{{User|MBertie}} per all.
#{{User|Waluigi Time}} Per proposal. The Goal Pole is enough of a distinct and recurring element that it makes sense for them to have separate coverage from any generic flagpole that happens to show up.
#{{User|Waluigi Time}} Per proposal. The Goal Pole is enough of a distinct and recurring element that it makes sense for them to have separate coverage from any generic flagpole that happens to show up.
#{{User|Mario}} I would personally define my terms by visual design, or it can help supplement the above definitions. Goal Pole is a long flagpole with a small ball and a triangular flag at top, usually with a white insignia, with minor variations on the insignia, that is located near a castle of some sort. It is also usually on a small support structure. Though an exception applies: one Super Smash Bros. iteration lacks it, but it is otherwise recognizable enough due to surrounding context (it's at the end of the level referencing World 1-1 of Super Mario Bros.). While the LEGO iteration of it is a rectangular version, it's still recognizable enough and designed in otherwise the same manner as the rest. The same applies to the Mario & Luigi flags. I do believe a visual definition will help to unify the article, help inclusions like the flag cameos in Smash Bros and Animal Crossing and Nintendo HQ, and reclassify the Super Mario Galaxy one as a reference due to the similarities; and avoid inclusions like the Crank to Rank flags (or at least it's a reference. The Piranha Plant Slide one (from MK8 only) is similar case to the Galaxy one, seem more like reference than being trademark Goal Pole due to surrounding context (doesn't look like a goal Mario reaches and it's used as tower decoration, not being on top of a small base but I'm not going to entirely oppose its inclusion). I also advocate splitting [[Big Goal Pole]] due to being a variant of this Goal Pole. The resulting flagpoles that don't adequately fit the visual criteria can be relocated to [[Pole]] I believe, if not be at a hypothetical flagpole page.
#{{User|Mario}} I would personally define my terms by visual design, or it can help supplement the above definitions. Goal Pole is a long flagpole with a small ball and a triangular flag at top, usually with a white insignia, with minor variations on the insignia, that is located near a castle of some sort. It is also usually on a small support structure. Though an exception applies: one Super Smash Bros. iteration lacks it, but it is otherwise recognizable enough due to surrounding context (it's at the end of the level referencing World 1-1 of Super Mario Bros.). While the LEGO iteration of it is a rectangular version, it's still recognizable enough and designed in otherwise the same manner as the rest. The same applies to the Mario & Luigi flags. I do believe a visual definition will help to unify the article, help inclusions like the flag cameos in Smash Bros and Animal Crossing and Nintendo HQ, and reclassify the Super Mario Galaxy one as a reference due to the similarities; and avoid inclusions like the Crank to Rank flags (or at least it's a reference. The Piranha Plant Slide one (from MK8 only) is similar case to the Galaxy one, seem more like reference than being trademark Goal Pole due to surrounding context (doesn't look like a goal Mario reaches and it's used as tower decoration, not being on top of a small base but I'm not going to entirely oppose its inclusion). I also advocate splitting [[Big Goal Pole]] due to being a variant of this Goal Pole. The resulting flagpoles that don't adequately fit the visual criteria can be relocated to [[Pole]] I believe, if not be at a hypothetical flagpole page.
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#{{User|Rykitu}} If there isn't a goal at the pole, then why is it a Goal Pole?
#{{User|Rykitu}} If there isn't a goal at the pole, then why is it a Goal Pole?
#{{User|LadySophie17}} Keep the Piranha Plant Slide ones, ditch the Crank to Rank ones. Split the Big one. On the fence on the ''Mario & Luigi'' ones, since I remember some of those are really far in appearance to the Goal Pole.
#{{User|LadySophie17}} Keep the Piranha Plant Slide ones, ditch the Crank to Rank ones. Split the Big one. On the fence on the ''Mario & Luigi'' ones, since I remember some of those are really far in appearance to the Goal Pole.
#{{User|Power Flotzo}} Per all.
#{{User|SComic}} Per All. The Goal Pole is a specific Design, with a specific function. I think that the other ones could just go to a generic "flagpole" article


===Oppose: no need to explicitly define coverage===
===Oppose: no need to explicitly define coverage===

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