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is being covered, in an in-depth manner, by news sources is required. Caution should be taken when assessing news sources for prominence, because most major news outlets provide individualized experiences for each user, based on geography and browsing history. What one user sees as a top headline may be buried for others, and vice versa. Do not assess whether a story is "prominent" or not based on where you see it reported on major news websites for this reason. Other principles may be helpful:
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considered when the event was first reported in reliable sources. This will often be the same day as the event itself, but sometimes it can be some time later, such as would be the reporting of scientific discoveries, in which the work has been done months in the past, but results are published in a reliable source some months later. In rare cases when
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The event is current, and not stale relative to other events. Any event that is older than the oldest entry in the current "In the News" box is considered stale. Recent Deaths are considered separate from standard blurbs for this purpose. For purposes of determining timing and staleness, the date is
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Arguments about a story relating to a particular geographic region, country, ethnicity, people group, etc. are generally seen as unhelpful. Almost all news is of greater interest to a particular place and/or group of people than to the world at large, and arguing that something should or should not
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These sorts of principles are useful in convincing others to support or oppose posting a story. None are solely sufficient to override consensus. Remember, the people you are attempting to convince is the rest of the community, not the admins, and it is rarely helpful to badger others who may have a
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is subjective, but a five-sentence update (with at minimum three references, not counting duplicates) is generally more than sufficient, while a one-sentence update is highly questionable. Changes in verb tense (e.g. "is" → "was") or updates that convey little or no relevant information beyond what
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In general, articles are not posted to ongoing merely because they are related to events that are still happening. In order to be posted to ongoing, the article needs to be regularly updated with new, pertinent information. Articles whose most recent update is older than the oldest blurb currently
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It is highly subjective whether an event is considered significant enough, and ultimately each event should be discussed on its own merits. The consensus among those discussing the event is all that is necessary to decide if an event is significant enough for posting. Generally, proof that an event
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That the article is adequately updated to provide a full picture of the facts and relevance of recent developments. While it is impossible to give a minimum word limit, it is generally inadequate if the entirety of the update is only a sentence, such that no more information is in the update than
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Most In The News postings come in the form of blurbs. A blurb is a short explanation of the importance of the story in the news, with a specific article we are highlighting to direct readers to learn more information. The highlighted article should always be of sufficient quality to be posted on
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If the recent/current event relates directly to previous occurrences (e.g. a major award honoring past achievements), the article can be considered sufficiently updated when there is consensus that it contains appropriate, up-to-date coverage of the entire chronology, irrespective of when the text
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are also usually not supported by the community. Opposing a specific story merely because one opposes all stories of that type (such as elections, or sports, or disasters) do not often generate agreement from the community. This also holds true for arguments based on similar stories which have
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Blurbs are posted in rough chronological order by the date the event occurred. There is usually no effort made to be more specific than the date, and admins will generally not research the exact minute when an event occurred to make sure that multiple events that occurred on the same date are
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strictly in order. Please do not request that events be re-ordered unless the date is wrong. The number of blurbs varies from time to time, depending on the length of each individual blurb and the relative lengths of other sections on the main page. The goal is to avoid excessive
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articles are never appropriate for the main page. Articles should be well written with clear prose. Articles which consist solely or mostly of lists and tables, with little narrative prose, are usually not acceptable for the main page, and prose should be in narrative style, not
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Historically, the community has tended to frown upon certain types of arguments related to the significance of a story. Any user may, of course, support or oppose a candidate for any reason, but be aware that the following arguments have historically not garnered much support:
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Candidates for ITN are evaluated on two main grounds: a) the quality of the article and its updated content, and b) the significance of the developments described. A successful nomination will normally go through several procedural steps before being added to the ITN template.
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Each ITN item contains an emboldened link to an article providing a substantial quantity of directly relevant information, attributed to reliable sources. Typically, the article has been updated to include this text or created in response to the recent/current event.
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Events posted on ITN are listed in approximately reverse chronological order, with the more recent entries appearing first. They are generally not sorted by any degree of importance or significance. Events are added based on a consensus on the
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That the article is long enough to give readers a full picture of the background of the story we are posting (stubs never get posted, even start-class articles will often get opposed if they are lacking enough context to fully understand the
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Arguments based on personal interest and knowledge are rarely sufficient to generate agreement among the community. Merely because one has not heard of a story, or does not personally care about the story, is insufficient when assessing
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The purpose of the ongoing section is to maintain a link to a continuously updated Knowledge article about a story which is itself also frequently in the news. The following criteria are usually used to post something to ongoing:
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Articles should be well referenced; one or two "citation needed" tags may not hold up an article, but any contentious statements must have a source, and having entire sections without any sources is unacceptable.
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wherever it makes the entry less accurate, clear or concise (such as addition of "...for the first time in history"). Every listed event can practically be described as a first for a specific location and/or
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In rare cases, none of the articles has an eligible picture, so no picture appears. This can be corrected only if a proper picture can be found. If you find a suitable picture, please report it to
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of journalism or first-hand reports. Wikipedians are allowed to create and update encyclopedic articles of timely interest based on reliable sources. ITN originated in the aftermath of the
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The frequency of updates about the topic (is the article posted once and forgotten about, or is it continuously updated, and are new articles related to the topic appearing all the time?);
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The article does not have any other major issues. Usually, orange and red level tags are generally considered major enough to block posting to ITN, though editors are cautioned against
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An individual human, animal or other biological organism that has recently died may have an entry in the recent deaths (RD) section if it has a biographical Knowledge article that is:
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The number of unique articles about the topic (does each major news source dedicate its own reporting staff to covering the story, or are they all simply reposting the same article?);
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One can get an idea for how certain topics are seen to meet the significance factor by reviewing the archives of ITN candidate discussions, which can be found organized by month at
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page, using two main criteria: a) the quality of the article, including material added or updated to reflect the recent event, and b) the general significance of the developments.
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An article listed as "ongoing" should not be taken as being considered as a featured article or otherwise maintained on the front page for reasons other than its newsworthiness.
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coincidentally appeared recently, such as multiple elections on the same day, etc. Please assess and comment on the merits of each story on its own accord, not in relation to
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The picture should be for the uppermost blurb. It may be for a lower blurb if no eligible picture is available for a higher blurb. The picture's caption and the parenthetical
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be posted, solely because of where the event happened, or who might be "interested" in it because of its location, are not usually met with concurrence from the community.
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That the article is adequately referenced (a few cn tags is usually not a barrier to posting, though the article should not lack references in any major section, and
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serves to direct readers to articles that have been substantially updated to reflect recent or current events of wide interest. ITN supports the central purpose of
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The types of news sources reporting the story (is the topic being covered by major, national news organizations with a reputation for high-quality journalism?).
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Articles are held to a minimum standard of quality. Articles should be a minimally comprehensive overview of the subject, not omitting any major items.
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when one instance of an event is nominated. Instead, discussions on proposed inclusions and removals on the recurring items list should take place on
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No one possesses special authority to provide recognition. If an editor's contributions have not been recognized, please feel free to do so. A bot,
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are used to notify interested parties that an article was bold-linked from ITN. Instructions can be found within each template's documentation.
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Certain regularly recurring events are considered of sufficient interest to be placed on ITN every time they occur; they are listed at
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has been around three complete, referenced and well-formed paragraphs. An example of the minimum required update for a new article is
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was written or how many sentences pertain specifically to the recent/current event (apart from the requirement that it be mentioned).
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The ITN section usually has a captioned picture in the upper right corner. Pictures generally must meet the following criteria:
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The length and depth of coverage itself (are the articles long and go into great detail, or are the articles short and cursory?);
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The picture must be of a person or event mentioned in a blurb. The person or event is notated with a parenthetical comment
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The event can be described as "current". That is, appearing currently in news sources and/or within the time frame of ITN.
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To help readers find and quickly access content they are likely to be searching for because an item is in the news.
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If an editor has concerns about the overall recurring event, such discussions should generally not take place on
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to use, with a proper license and provenance. In almost all cases, this means that the picture is available on
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Blurbs should describe events in complete sentences in the present tense. They should generally use the
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Whether a topic is significant enough for inclusion in ITN is often contentious. Two criteria include:
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Significant long-term contributions by a user to the In The News section may be recognised with this
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Blurbs are posted to the main page, highlighting one or more quality Knowledge articles, as follows:
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Updated content must be thoroughly referenced. As with all Knowledge articles, citations must be to
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To point readers to subjects they might not have been looking for but nonetheless may interest them.
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Of sufficient quality to be posted on the main page, as determined by a consensus of commenters.
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at either the article level or within any section, may not be accepted for an emboldened link.
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This page is about the section of the Main Page. For coverage of Knowledge in the news, see
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leaves at least 25 people dead and 11 others missing, with several towns submerged.
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In the case of a new, event-specific article, the traditional cut-off for what is
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members kill at least 42 people and injure thousands others in Lebanon and Syria.
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on ITN are usually not being updated frequently enough for ongoing status.
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allows it, an additional blurb older than the oldest entry can be added.
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To showcase quality Knowledge content on current events.
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