Board Thread:Wiki Improvement/@comment-1272757-20130627003540

As we all know, the article standards and policies were a step in the right direction for helping the wiki's overall level of quality. However, while a step in the right direction they aren't infallible. Some articles can meet the article standards, but their actual content quality is... a completely different matter altogether. That is why I suggest a very simple way of dealing with articles of low content quality.

The process is simple: an admin will bring up an article considered to be of low quality to their fellow admin peers. The admins will then examine its overall quality and decide whether it is allowable, requires some simple improvements, or should be deleted outright. The owner of the article, if active, will have the opportunity to defend their article. Articles under review would be marked with a template so that the community and the creator is aware of the discussion, which would occur on the wiki thread. While this would be a discussion purely among admins so as to maintain neutrality, other Users would still be able to assist by bringing low quality articles to the attention of admins.

This is all purely discussion at the moment, and aspects can be added, removed, or otherwise altered. So go ahead: discuss! 