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This is a list of things that have been frequently proposed on Wikipedia, and have been rejected by the community several times in the past. It should be noted that merely listing something on this page does not mean it will never happen or is to be rejected on sight, but that it has been discussed before and never met consensus. Consensus can change, and some proposals that remained on this page for a long time have finally been proposed in a way that reached consensus, but you should address rebuttals raised in the past if you make a proposal along these lines. If you feel you would still like to do one of these proposals, then raise it at the village pump.

Content[edit]

Content warnings

Censor offensive images

Legal issues

Advertising

Enforce American or British spelling

Only allow the truth in articles

Define reliable sources

Require free, online sources

Require inline citations for everything

Protect featured articles

Move maintenance tags to talk pages

Changes to standard appendices

Allow non-commercial licensed content

Establish a house citation style

Add in-article credit for images

Remove state from US placenames

Redesign the Main Page

Change the color of red links

Upgrade GNG to policy status

Use Wikidata in infoboxes

Editing[edit]

Prohibit unregistered users from editing

Automatically prompt for missing edit summary

Usernames should contain only Latin characters

Talk pages and discussions[edit]

Prohibit removal of warnings

Use a bot to welcome new users

  1. If a bot is used, it is cold and impersonal, and the bot is incapable of mentoring and assisting newcomers.
  2. Many vandals are exposed when one of their edits receives extra scrutiny because their user or talk page shows as a redlink.
  3. The bot would make thousands of pointless edits welcoming vandals and accounts that never make an edit.
  1. they created their account within the past 36 hours and have since made at least 10 edits.
  2. the user has not already received an invitation to visit the Teahouse
  3. the user has not been blocked from editing at any point since joining
  4. the user has not received a level 4 user warning

Disallow personalized signatures

Allow discussion about the topic of the article

Deletion[edit]

Further information: Wikipedia:Deletion reform

Cap on nominations for deletion

Notify all authors of deletion

Deleted pages should be visible

Delete no-consensus AfDs for biographies of living persons

Rename AFD

Deletion of user accounts

Delete unreferenced articles

Grace period for deletion

Merge speedy deletion criterion F9 into G12

Adminship[edit]

Too many questions at RfA

Reconfirm administrators

Hierarchical structures

Prerequisites for adminship

Community-based process for removing adminship

Grant non-admins admin functions within their user space

Administrators should be of the age of majority

Automatically grant adminship to users with a certain number of edits or time editing

Suffrage requirements for RfA

Technical[edit]

Watchlist changes

Note that extensive styling of nearly every aspect of one's watchlist is possible through CSS; see Wikipedia:Customizing watchlists.

Multiple watchlists

Public watchlists

Allow watchlisting individual sections of a page

Use reCAPTCHA

Create shortcut namespace aliases for various namespaces

Move the Main Page out of the main namespace

Share pages on Facebook, Twitter/X etc.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ For example, the Oxford English Dictionary is free to (most) readers in the UK, but not elsewhere.
  2. ^ From Wikipedia:Featured article criteria, as of April 2, 2008. (permalink)
  3. ^ As of May 2023, there are 6,275 featured articles and 1,541 former featured articles (1,611 that have lost featured status minus 70 that have regained it). If you divide the 1541 former featured articles by the 6275 articles that have ever been featured, 24% of FAs have been de-featured.
  4. ^ See Policies and guidelines: "Sources of Wikipedia policy"
  5. ^ A majority of articles follow the APA style (psychology) and Council of Science Editors style guide (all physical sciences) in naming the primary list of citations "References"; this proposal usually comes from someone who is familiar with the conventions used in history or the humanities.
  6. ^ Statement from Legal
  7. ^ Wikipedia Statistics - Tables - English, accessed April 2, 2008; Who Writes Wikipedia?. Aaron Swartz's Raw Thought; accessed July 13, 2010.