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Wikipedia:The Core Contest

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Contest to improve Wikipedia articles
The Core Contest (WP:TCC)
Thecore of Wikipedia


Previous years' contests:

Danny's contest  •  2007
2012a  •  2012b  •  2013  •  2014
2015  •  2016  •  2017
2021  •  2022  •  2023  •  2024
2025


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The 13thCore Contest has finished and the winners havenow been announced! Thank you to all the participants.

Keep an eye out for next year's competition! –Aza24 (talk)21:27, 23 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]

TheCore Contest (TCC) is a short, intensive competition where participants focus on improving Wikipedia's most important articles, particularly those in the worst state of disrepair. Winners are chosen based on the "best additive encyclopedic value", and awarded cash prizes; this year, the prize money is£300 split between the winners. You can enter one or multiple articles, and work alone or together.

Background

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See also:Wikipedia:The Core Contest/Winners

The Core Contest was originally organised byDanny (talk ·contribs) in2007, after the success ofDanny's contest. It was revived and started to take place regularly in2012, and rerevived inJune 2021 after a few years without.

As Wikipedia has evolved and become more detailed and polished, its criteria for featured and good article status have become more rigorous. This is a good thing as we are now producing an ever-expanding portfolio of material that actually looks like it could appear in a published tome. However, one side effect is the rigour of the process favours the production of more esoteric/narrow/specialised good and featured content. And some core articles have become so bloated, they've become difficult to read or maintain. What to do? Carrots are always preferred to sticks, and so this competition fills a niche...

Wikimedia UK has been the main provider of the prizes, whereas editors form the jury.

Rules

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The aim of the contest is to encourage a short, sharp burst of activity and article improvement in thevital articles.Editors are also welcome to improve any broad or important article which lies outside this list as long as they explain why their article should be considered. The list provided is a guide only. Furthermore, a priority is to improve those core articles in the worst state of disrepair, expanded upon below:

  • The article improvement process takes place over one and a half months, during which time an editor or editors knuckle down and improve an article, and submit a diff of their work atWikipedia:The Core Contest/Entries.
  • The broader or more "core" an article is, the greater weight it will be given in scoring. The general pool should come fromWikipedia:Vital articles. Anyone willing to tackle one of thetop-tier vital articles will gain much kudos for it. Other key articles can be nominated (see other lists of{{core topics}} for inspiration), as some important or broad articles are missing from the list above. Any editor is welcome to nominate any article and if they can put a good case as to why it should be considered; we'll certainly listen.
  • During this period, prizes will be awarded to the best article improvement of a large/broad/important article. Improvement will be quantified and compared – in cases of similar levels of improvement, articles in a worse state to begin with will be deemed more valuable, all other parameters being equal. Thus an article that has gone from (say) 10–50% sourced with reliable sources, will be valued more highly than one from (say) 50–90% sourced.
  • Judges try to post tips at the start of the contest, especially for newer editors, and try to give feedback on possible areas still to improve before futuregood article nomination orfeatured article candidacy.
  • Currentfeatured articles are not eligible.Good articles are, but you might have a tough time showing radical improvement in a GA, which would most likely be dwarfed by massive improvement in a start-class article. The good- and featured-article process are not considered part of the Core Contest.
  • The judges will weigh up the improvement of the article, combined with its "core-ness", to come up with a "best additive encyclopedic value" to Wikipedia.

Panel of judges –Casliber (talk ·contribs),Femke (talk ·contribs) andAza24 (talk ·contribs)

Past competitions

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Danny's contest (3rd incarnation), held from September until October 7, 2006, was a precursor to the Core Contest. A total of $170 of Amazon vouchers were awarded to three editors. Thefirst andsecond incarnations focussed on new articles while thethird looked at building core content.

The Core Contest proper has run on thirteen occasions (seewinners from previous contests):

See also

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Wikipedia’s poor treatment of its most important articles
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