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Wikipedia has various contests from time to time -- for good writing, site and logo designs, or great images or media -- to encourage and recognize brilliant, unusual, or specially-targeted contributions.
Wikipedia:Wiki Loves Women/Writing Contest; Wikipedia:WikiCup; Wikipedia:Wikipedia Pages Wanting Photos Ireland 2021; Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket/Contests; Wikipedia:WikiProject Finance & Investment/Content drives; Wikipedia:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors/Backlog elimination drives; Wikipedia:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors/Blitzes
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The Core Contest (TCC) is a short, intensive competition where participants focus on improving Wikipedia's most important articles, particularly those in the worst state of disrepair. Winners are chosen based on the "best additive encyclopedic value", and awarded cash prizes; this year, the prize money is £300 split between the winners.
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1.Upload your contest as a sub page to this page, for example Wikipedia:Weekly contest/Examples contest. Add a link under Upcoming contests. First come, first served applies. 2. Enter the following information: goal, date, contest leaders , notification, prize and winner.
The new and improved FL contest (for lack of a better title) is a contest for FL contributors being run in October 2008. The previous contest, held back in June, was won by Sephiroth BCR . Entrants will be accepted up until Friday October 10, at which point the contest will officially begin.