Board Thread:Wiki Improvement/@comment-4748628-20150525013604

I would like to add a new section to the standards that addresses articles of poor quality and/or value. This addition would allow users and staff to vote to mark pages if they are low quality, but still meet the basic standards requirements. This will help us to eliminate all the garbage that is able to hide under the standards radar.

The segment I would like to add is below:

Community Consensus
Should an article meet standards, but a user believes it to still be of low quality, the community may vote to have the article removed. To put an article up for a community vote, simply add to the beginning of the article. The article will automatically be added to Category:Community Consensus. Next, on the talk page, add to the end. This will create a voting section for everyone to voice their opinions on. Voting on an article will last a minimum of 48 hours, after which it will end once voting has reached a 5:1 ratio for either side. If the community votes for the removal of the article, it will be deleted at the end of voting.

Exceptions
If an admin deems a vote to be illogical, they may deny it, with the exception of their own pages.

Limitations
An article can only be brought to vote once in its lifetime. Should an article be deleted, and a new article of the same name is created, said new article can be brought up for vote.

This is up for discussion and I am open to suggestions, so fire at will. 