Good article usage is intended as a large, random, careful survey of the language and style of Wikipedia editors. This is taking place at the level of Good Article nominations because that's where people are voluntarily submitting their work for review. This phase of the survey will end on April 30, and there won't be another phase unless or until we have more questions that need answering.

The language and style of Wikipedia editors varies depending on their background, the maturity level of the article, and the standards of the various wikiprojects. We are asking all the editors to tell us if they disagree with any of our suggested changes to markup, punctuation and language, and asking them a few background questions. The goal is to describe, in general terms, the range of language and style that editors prefer in Good Articles.


Survey questions[edit]

This is the survey currently being used in Good Article nomination articles through April 30. The goal is for the survey to be large, random and careful.

WP:Good article usage is a survey of the language and style of Wikipedia editors in articles being reviewed for Good article nomination. It will help make the experience of writing Good Articles as non-threatening and satisfying as possible if all the participating editors would take a moment to answer a few questions for us, in this section please. The survey will end on April 30.

At any point during this review, let us know if we recommend any edits, including markup, punctuation and language, that you feel don't fit with your writing style. Thanks for your time.

Survey results, collected May 4–5[edit]






































Conclusions[edit]

Feel free to suggest here any conclusions about the survey results that you believe have or could get consensus. If you're not sure, use the talk page to discuss first.