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AwardsWP:DYKAWARDS
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... by nominationsWP:DYKNC
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On the Main Page
To ping the DYK admins((DYK admins))

Wikipedia:Did you know (DYK) is the project page for the "Did you know" section on the Main Page. The DYK section showcases new or expanded articles that are selected through an informal review process. It is not a general trivia section. The choice of articles is subject to a set of criteria that are set out on this page.

The other sections of changeable content on the Main Page are coordinated at In the news, Picture of the day, Selected anniversaries, Today's featured list (currently Mondays and Fridays), and Today's featured article. More general discussion of the main page takes place at Talk:Main Page, and errors are reported at Wikipedia:Main Page/Errors.

Aims and objectives[edit]

Wikipedia's goal is to build and maintain an encyclopedia covering all branches of human knowledge. Hundreds of new articles are created and many more expanded each day on the English Wikipedia. DYK showcases new and improved content by presenting a series of facts ("hooks"), some of them accompanied by images, which link to selected articles. The hooks appear for a limited period in the "Did you know...?" box on the Main Page. Editors whose articles appear in DYK will receive an acknowledgement on their user talk pages. The choice of articles is subject to a series of criteria (see DYK rules below). Editors may nominate their own or someone else's work for a DYK appearance.

DYK aims to achieve the following five goals:

What DYK is not[edit]

DYK is not:

DYK rules[edit]

DYK consists of a series of "hooks", which are interesting facts taken from Wikipedia's newest content, of the format "Did you know that...?" Thus, to nominate something to appear on DYK, an editor must either write or identify new content (see below for what qualifies as "new") and propose an interesting hook. Any registered user who is at least autoconfirmed may nominate a DYK suggestion; self-nominations are encouraged. To make a nomination, submit it here.

Eligibility criteria

Four basic criteria are used to determine whether a nomination is eligible for DYK, together with a review requirement. Wikipedia:Did you know/Guidelines outlines all of the criteria that need to be met, but all DYK submissions must broadly meet these key points:

  1. New – At the time of nomination, an article must be considered new, which means it was created, expanded fivefold, or promoted to good article status in the seven days preceding a nomination.
  2. Long enough – The article must be at least 1500 characters of original prose, which includes only raw text and does not include markup.
  3. Cited hook – The facts of the hook need to appear in the article with a citation no later than at the end of the sentences in which they appear.
  4. Within policy – Articles for DYK must conform to Wikipedia's most important content policies, which include Wikipedia:Verifiability, Wikipedia:Copyright violations, and Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons.
  5. Review requirement (QPQ) – If you have nominated five or more articles in the past, you must review one other nomination (unrelated to you) for every subsequent article you nominate‍—‌this is called quid pro quo or QPQ.

The DYK process[edit]

DYK participants[edit]

Active editors

Any editor may volunteer and assist with DYK, simply by contributing to the department operations.

"WP:DYK/A" redirects here. For approved DYK hooks, see Template talk:Did you know/Approved.

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Actively involved

The following admins are (or would like to be) actively involved in the DYK process.

Willing to help

The following admins are not actively involved, but are willing to lend a hand if needed.


Other editors

The following users who are not administrators are actively involved in one or more aspects of DYK, including reviewing and vetting nominations, updating the template, and discussing DYK issues: (edit this page)

The following users are frequent nominators and contributors to DYK:


History[edit]

Pencil sharpener

DYK made its first Main Page appearance on 22 February 2004.[2] The article, "Pencil sharpener", was developed by Raul654. An April 2004 archived copy shows DYK located in the space now occupied by "In the news".[3] Credit recognition for article creators started on 24 November 2004,[4] DYK began placing DYK notifications on article talk pages on 13 January 2006,[5] and nominators started receiving credit on 13 May 2006.[6]

Userboxes[edit]

Awards[edit]

DYK Awards

Main page: Wikipedia:Did you know/Awards

Recognitions for editors who make a valued contribution to Wikipedia:Did you know.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The timing of this 6-hour changeover is coordinated through manual modifications to ParserFunctions arguments in a ((DYK-Refresh)) template located on the DYK template talk page.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Special:Diff/1132830603
  2. ^ Special:PermanentLink/2500457
  3. ^ "Main Page". 2004-04-03 – via web.archive.org.
  4. ^ "UpdatedDYK: Difference between revisions". 2004-11-24.
  5. ^ "DYK talk". 2006-01-13.
  6. ^ "Template:UpdatedDYKNom". 2006-05-12.