Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2023-07-17/Featured content
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Well, here we are! Yet another featured content. This one's meant to come out - and of late that's actually meant something for once – on the 17th, which is World Day for International Justice. We'll find out in ... two issues, I believe (we work about a fortnight behind so we actually have time before publication to write things, but that's just past the cutoff for next issue), whether or not that resulted in any featured content of note.
It's also World Emoji Day, but 🖕 to that. Anyway! I probably make these rather chatty, but, I don't know. I have about 600 readers, according to the stats, maybe more given that doesn't include those of you that read the single-page version of the Signpost (and if you do read the single-page version, and something I did didn't get changed in editing, I am so sorry). It feels like we used to get a lot more readers, but, well, it also feels like Wikipedia as a whole has gotten a lot less chatty than it used to be. I'd like to go back to writing the multiple articles I was doing on here for a while, but, well, one does what one has the mental capacity for, and I'm just dealing with too much other stuff to be able to do much more. As it is, probably going to have to finish the April Fools' retrospective next year, which is kind of fine.
Getting back on topic, this was a fantastic fortnight (well, fiftnight, I guess?) for featured pictures, and okay-ish for lists and articles. It marks the return of featured topics for the first time since "Animals in lagomorpha" in October last year. Or ... probably does? The trouble with featured topics is that good topics automatically become featured topics when over half their articles become featured, and sometimes that doesn't get announced properly.[1][2] Template:Announcements/New featured content says that it's the first since "Animals in lagomorpha", though, and I don't have evidence to say otherwise.
Hope everyone's doing well!
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Ike & Tina Turner by Rob Mieremet for Anefo, restored by Adam Cuerden, yet another featured picture. Spoiler: We have a lot this month.
Featured articles
Ten featured articles were promoted this period.
- Merenre Nemtyemsaf I, nominated by Iry-Hor
- In a black basalt sacophagus, for centuries he lies,
- Until removed in the 19th century by a pair of German guys.
- (Or is it really him? Could it be an imposter?
- Did some other person sneak their corpse into the roster?)
- Anyway, they took him to show a friend, and, in a massive gaffe,
- He was heavy so they went and broke the mummy right in half.
- They didn't even take both parts: One's been lost since World War Two!
- What an amazingly daft and stupid thing for archaeologists to do!
- Henry II of England, nominated by Unlimitedlead
- He reconquered Wales, lands in France he increased,
- But will no-one rid him of that turbulent priest?
- Battle of New Carthage, nominated by Gog the Mild
- For what else is our beloved featured article status for
- But to promote each and ev'ry battle of each and ev'ry Punic War?
- Seriously, though, great work, Gog! You're doing WP:MILHIST proud!
- Frances Cleveland, nominated by Thebiguglyalien
- She was First Lady of the United States, but after Grover's death she did a ton,
- Like promoting education, women's suffrage and being prepared for World War One.
- Tunic (video game), nominated by PresN
- When I was a child, when I got a game in a store,
- I read the manual on the ride home to get myself ready for more.
- This game's manual, like back then, has quite a lot to say,
- But you have to unlock it to read it, a page at a time as you play.
- Al-Adid, nominated by Cplakidas (a.k.a. Constantine)
- Who kept Egypt Shia despite Saladin ?
- Al-Adidn't. His quest he failéd in.
- "My Man" (Tamar Braxton song), nominated by Aoba47
- A blues song that covers, as it goes on its course,
- The trauma arising from Tamar's parents' divorce.
- Neptune (Alexander McQueen collection), nominated by Premeditated Chaos (a.k.a. PMC)
- Ancient Greece meets the eighties, and then they combine
- In a dazzling display: McQueen's fashion design.
- Edward Dando, nominated by SchroCat
- In the early eighteen hundreds, he ate food, though without cash
- By inventing something along the lines of the modern "dine-and-dash".
- 1919–20 Gillingham F.C. season, nominated by ChrisTheDude
- Throughout the First World War, the team couldn't exist
- So they had to form a new one, and kept swapping who's on the list.
Featured pictures
Twenty (!!!) featured pictures were promoted this period, including the ones at the top and the bottom of this article, and shoved in between other sections. Because there's twenty of them.
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Kowloon Walled City by Ian Lambot
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Thomas Mundy Peterson by William R. Tobias, restored by Adam Cuerden
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Theodore von Kármán inspecting two of the models used in wind tunnels. U.S. Air Force photographer, restored by Chris Woodrich
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Sol de Mañana by Kallerna. Another featured picture.
Featured lists
Ten featured lists were promoted this period.
- List of diprotodonts, nominated by PresN
- An order of Australian marsupials for you to view,
- Like a wallaby, a bettong, or a rat-kangaroo.
- List of awards and nominations received by Modern Family, nominated by RunningTiger123
- A mockumentary sitcom, which all the critics say
- Is great at portraying relationships, one of which is gay.
- List of Best Selling Rhythm & Blues Singles number ones of 1968, nominated by ChrisTheDude; List of Music Bank Chart winners (2018), nominated by EN-Jungwon and Jal11497; List of Best Selling Soul Singles number ones of 1969, nominated by ChrisTheDude; and List of Billboard Latin Pop Airplay number ones of 2000, nominated by Magiciandude (a.k.a. Erick)
- Sometimes lists might start to cluster
- Which any poet's mind will fluster.
- It's always hard to know what to say
- About lists of what was hot on each specific day.
- List of international goals scored by Kelly Smith, nominated by Idiosincrático
- At football, she proved very clever:
- Steph Houghton declared her "England's best-ever"
- And Houghton probably was quite right,
- Unless you prefer Ellen White.
- List of malvid families, nominated by Dank
- There's cabbage and broccoli, but I'd ask you don't knock all yet:
- For lo! There's mangos and maples and cashews and chocolate!
- List of World Heritage Sites in the United States and List of World Heritage Sites in Pakistan, nominated by Tone
- Over the years, our good Tone has unfurled
- Lists on World Heritage from throughout the world.
- ^ Like JPxG fails to announce The Signpost on the watchlist every two weeks, as he's worried about Watchlist fatigue. I'm tired of fatigue. — AC
- ^ I can't go toe-to-toe in the back-office drama well enough to fight for our God-given right to have a watchlist notice 6 days a week — I have to work my way carefully through reading all the Signpost drama first to figure out who hates who and which fifteen-year-old RfC it was over. — J
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Al-Adidn't. His quest he failéd in.
- Why would you do this linguistic violence to your poor, innocent readers? --PresN 15:52, 17 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]