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WikiProject Council

AWikiProject is a group of editors who want to work together. A WikiProject isnot a subject area, a group of pages, a banner on talk pages, or any of the infrastructure used to support the group.If you do not have a group of editors, you do not have a WikiProject. Successful groups normally begin withabout 10 active, experienced editors. Experience with participating in and collaborating in an existing group is particularly helpful.

CautionDo not create any new WikiProject pages without prior discussion. That includes all "WikiProject (Name)" pages, categories, and templates. If you want to draft a page for your group, then useyour personal sandbox.

Proposing a WikiProject

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You probably shouldn't. Really.

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Most new proposals fail, because they're started by new editors who are looking for a way to meet other editors. The proposals process isnot a recruiting step. Of the few proposals that resulted in pages being created, most became inactive within a year. Usually, they were started by inexperienced editors. Often, the subject area was too small (e.g., about a single musician).

What you should do instead of creating yet another failed proposal is join one of thetwo thousand existing projects and/or try torevive one of the many dormant WikiProjects. The best way to find a relevant group is to check the talk page for your main article. Alternatively, you can use thesearch box below to locate existing WikiProjects and task forces:

If you have a small group of editors

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If you have a couple of editors you're working with regularly, you can create a "user group". That means that you and your fellow editors use your User: and User_talk: pages to coordinate your work in theuserspace of one of your members. This does not require permission from anyone.Do not create new templates or categories. If your group only exists in userspace, do not 'tag' articles on their talk pages.

If you have a larger group of editors

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Starting in 2025, we are trialing a new proposal process. The main goal is to reduce the number of failed attempts to start groups, and thus to reduce the number of abandoned and defunct pages that the rest of the community has to clean up later. Meeting this goal inevitably means putting restrictions on creating pages, templates, and categories for new groups.

Here is the first iteration of the new process. This process is forexisting, larger groups of editors. If you don't already know who else is in your group, you're definitely not ready to make a proposal.You must recruit multiple participantsbefore writing a proposal.

  1. Be an experienced editor. If you haven't madethousands of edits over the course ofat least a year, you should not try to start a new group. You should also be experienced with how WikiProjects operate. Join a few!
  2. Recruit participantsbefore writing a proposal. Talk to active, experienced editors about whether they think a new group is needed. Getprior agreement from about 10 people to join the new group. The proposals process is ineffective at recruiting potential members, so you need to find the participants first.
  3. Identify the scope. If the group will be focused on a subject area, there should bemany thousands of articles in that subject. Check the main categories on key articles (e.g.,Category:Rappers for a group focusing onRappers, orCategory:COVID-19 for a group focusing onCOVID-19).
  4. Work with existing groups. Look on the talk pages of key articles to find existing groups (e.g.,WikiProject Hip-hop,Music/Music genres task force, andAfrican diaspora onTalk:Rapping). Talk to those existing groups about whether they feel your proposed scope would overlap with the existing groups, and whether they think a separate group would be helpful. (If you are unable to find any related groups, then ask for help atWikipedia talk:WikiProject Council.)
  5. Post a proposal atWikipedia talk:WikiProject Council.
    1. Use a section heading of== Proposing a new WikiProject [name of your group here] ==
    2. Ping the editors who have agreed to join the group. They need to join this discussion and confirm that they will actively participate in the new group, if it is created.
    3. Invite all existing related WikiProjects to the discussion. (Post links in your proposal to your notifications.) Explain why none of those groups is good enough for your purposes. Give an answer that is more convincing than "They're about this subject in general, and I only want to work on articles about this one thing in specific".
    4. Explain what your goal is (e.g., "I want to improve articles on this subject" or "I want to find out if any of these articles are nominated for deletion" or "I want to meet other editors who are fans of this subject"). Sometimes your actual goals can be met through other, easier methods.
    5. Explain why you think this group will still be active in five years. (It will be much easier to convince people if several of the participants have already been active for more than five years.)
  6. Wait for approval. The decision will be made by consensus, probably within a couple of weeks. Please don't create any templates or categories for your potential group before then. (Cleaning up abandoned templates and categories is a hassle.)

Proposing a task force

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Any existing WikiProject can create atask force whenever it chooses, so the normal place to propose a task force is at the parent WikiProject's talk page. Announcing the task force elsewhere is permitted but neither required nor usually helpful.

Closing proposals

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Proposals are generally closed as successful if the scope is sufficiently broadand multiple active, experienced editors are interested in participating in the group. Proposals are otherwise closed as unsuccessful. Follow the instructions atthe template documentation. Please add a link to the proposal (successful or otherwise) in the archives of this page.

For help with setting up the infrastructure, seeWikipedia:WikiProject Council/Guide/WikiProject or post atthe WikiProject Council talk page to request help.

See also

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This section is about the old process.

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