Nominations for articles to be featured on the front page.
Guidelines
Nominations must be at the very least 350 words long.
An article is featured every month, or at the admin's discretion.
Whichever article has the most votes at the end of the month is featured for a month.
IP votes and admin votes carry the same weight as regular users' votes.
All nominations and votes must be signed with four tildes (~~~~). Unsigned nominations and votes will be nullified.
Nominations and votes CANNOT BE CHANGED. Each user can only vote ONCE.
An article cannot be nominated twice in a row (if an article was nominated in the previous voting, it cannot be nominated again in the current one).
Only five nominations max for every voting are allowed. Any nomination surpassing this limit will be automatically disqualified.
Suggestions
Be original and creative with the nominations.
Don't vote against a hero if you haven't read the article about it yet.
Don't vote against a hero just because you know nothing about him/her/it.
Don't say anything that may be offensive to another.
The correct nomination format is as follows:
Article Name
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Comments
Copy and paste the above table below
For : 1
Misry6 07:26, November 3, 2018 (UTC)
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Who's not a fan of Harper Lee? Also, her book, To Kill a Mockingbird , is required in many schools, and even won the Pulitzer Prize; the film based off of it was released in December 1962. It would be quite fitting for a December candidate this year.
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Unarguably the most iconic hero during Christmas season, it's surprising that the article was never headlined in the Wikia's past.