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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
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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3.Add the template {{Template:Upcoming contests}} at the top of the competition page. 4. When the race starts, remove the template and add your contest in the "Week competition." 5. When the contest is over, separate prizes for those who earned it and add to the competition in the "old competitions".
Title: Give your contest a title. Description: Explain your contest, how it would positively impact the Wikipedia community and what general purpose it would serve. Instructions: Outline the step-by-step process of how you envision the contest unfolding, including any specific guidelines.
This is toolkit to custom design a contest based on the very successful November 2017 Women in Red World Contest which produced nearly 2900 new women article biographies. . The toolkit may be used by Women in Red to create new contests or be used by other wikiprojects as a template to reduce the time it takes to set up a contest from scratch based on a model which has proved its value, and ...
The timetable for the contest is as follows (please note that points are reset to zero after the end of each round): January 1 to February 26 – We start with one group of all contestants, with the top 64 from that group progressing.