Wikipedia:Cleanup is part of a small ecosystem of maintenance tracking pages, and is also a WikiProject. This page explains how it fits in and how it works. In the box on the right you can find specific categories of articles needing maintenance.

Where do I report my problem?[edit]

It depends on how bad the problem is.

What's up with all the tags?[edit]

There are a number of specific problems such as WP:NPOV issues, formatting (needs wikification), copy editing (grammar, spelling, etc.), bad style, lack of context, etc., which have specific cleanup tags. These are listed on Wikipedia:Template messages/cleanup. For example, we use ((Cleanup)) to indicate a general cleanup problem not covered by more specific tags.

Adding one of these tags puts the page in an appropriate category under Category:Wikipedia maintenance. There are some editors who go directly to these categories to find articles that need work. Also, articles in these categories will get posted to Template:Opentask if they stay around for too long. Backlogged categories may also get featured on the Wikipedia:Maintenance collaboration of the week.

So why list on Wikipedia:Cleanup? Well, there's a community of editors here who enjoy doing triage work, and who prefer to work off a central listing of newly identified problems. The people here can also help figure out what needs to be done to an article, if you aren't sure. Listing an article here improves the chances it will get fixed sooner rather than later, as compared to simply tagging it.

What happens to older listings?[edit]

Listings from previous months get put on a subpage of Category:Articles needing cleanup. Many of the archived listings still need your attention, so feel free to browse through the older listings! Some editors enjoy fixing the oldest listings first, to try to prevent any one problem from lying around Wikipedia for too long.

To prevent editors from having to repeatedly check whether or not an article has been fixed, the oldest subpages are converted into tags. Any comments put on the central listing are moved to the article's talk page. When the article is fixed, someone will remove the attention tag, and it will automatically be removed from the affiliated cleanup category by the Mediawiki software.

What should I put in my Wikipedia:Cleanup listing?[edit]

How can I help maintain the page?[edit]

Advice on fixing articles[edit]

Some common types of entry follow, together with advice on how to handle them.

De-listing cleaned articles[edit]

Once you believe an article is clean, de-list by deleting the cleanup tag from the article. This causes the article to drop off the monthly cleanup-needed list page. Also, after you've done that, check the Wikipedia:Cleanup page. If the article was recently tagged for cleanup, it might appear there as well. If so, strike it out with tags like these: 〈s〉 cleaned-article-name 〈/s〉.

As a courtesy, you might want to leave a comment on the talk page of the person who identified it as needing cleanup; if there is much update activity going on or any controversy happening, you might first propose de-listing on the article's talk page.

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