Albanian — Georgian Wikimedia Cooperation/Rules

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General[edit]

Locally, in each language, Wikipedia will have its own rules regarding articles, which jury members will control.

All articles must be added to the Fountain tool (to do this, go to the articles page). The Fountain automatically has some rule parameters (creation date, article size, etc.).

During this collaboration period, the WikiClubs users will be evaluated by a jury of Wikipedians consisting of:

Rules for Georgian[edit]

  • The new article must be created by participants during the contest period (March 10, 2024 — May 31, 2024).
  • Article size must be at least 3,000 bytes.
  • The article must meet notability and essential Wikipedia criteria.
  • The article must have sufficient academic sources; Relevant sources should support doubtful or contradictory date.
  • The article should not be a machine translation but written in proper literary language.
  • The article must be flawless
  • The article should not be a list.
  • The article should be informative.
  • Plagiarism is not allowed - if the article is written based on only one source, then the text of the article must be completely different and not match the text of the source.
  • The contestant must be a member of any WikiClub located in Georgia and Albania.
  • Each contestant participates with only one account.
  • The final decision on the acceptance or rejection of any article is made by the local Wikipedia jury.
  • The decision of the jury is final and not subject to appeal.
  • The Jury may ban a contestant from participating at any stage of the contest and in all cases that, in the Jury's opinion, are against the rule of "fair play".
  • Contest organizers are not responsible if a contestant violates copyright.
  • Contest organizers are not responsible for the possible deletion of pages created by contest participants from Wikipedia.

Rules for Albania[edit]

  • The new article must be created by participants during the contest period (March 10, 2024 — May 31, 2024).
  • The article size should be no less than 3,000 bytes (counting only the text).
  • The article should cite reliable sources.
  • Participants will be awarded points based on the quality of their contributions (1,000 bytes = 1 point).
  • The article must be flawless.
  • Each contestant participates with only one account.