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  1. Help talk:How to read an article history - Wikipedia

    It seems like as Wikipedia gets bigger, users become more numerous, and the average number of edits per page goes up, the history page becomes less usable in the ways described in this article except …

  2. Wikipedia:Too long; didn't read - Wikipedia

    Too long; didn't read (abbreviated TL;DR and tl;dr) is a shorthand to indicate that a passage is too long to invest the time to digest it. [2] Akin to Wall of text.

  3. Wikipedia:Spoken articles - Wikipedia

    To request an article to be spoken, see Category:Spoken Wikipedia requests. For all other information, see the WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia page. Spoken articles marked with were featured articles at …

  4. Wikipedia:Very short featured articles - Wikipedia

    There has often been discussion about whether very short articles can attain Featured article (FA) status. Some editors are opposed to short articles at Featured article candidates (FAC).

  5. Arnold (TV series) - Wikipedia

    Netflix announced the documentary series based on the life of Schwarzenegger on May 10, 2023, and stated that it would be released in three parts. [8] It also released a trailer to accompany the …

  6. Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not - Wikipedia

    Consequently, this policy is not a free pass for inclusion: articles must abide by policies, particularly those covered in the five pillars. Editors should limit individual articles to a reasonable size to keep …

  7. Wikipedia:Featured article candidates - Wikipedia

    An article should not be on Featured article candidates and Peer review or Good article nominationsat the same time. The FAC coordinators—Ian Rose, Gog the Mild, David Fuchsand FrB.TG—determine …

  8. Wikipedia:Main Page featured article protection - Wikipedia

    To qualify for featured article status, the day's featured article will be at a stable and agreed-upon title. Therefore, admins protect the article from being moved, before it is posted on the Main Page. For …