MarioWiki:Featured articles/Unfeature/N2/Culex

Remove featured article status

 * 1) I'll give another take on this considering that it failed once before. First of all, when the article was featured, it was heavily padded to give it the illusion of length. Cut this out, and now, you have a length that's extremely debatable. Considering that Featured Articles should be the highest standard and pages we feature on the front page, the length of this article only teeters on the edge of being acceptable. My logic is that, if we get into a debate concerning how long featured articles should be, then this article does not meet the requirements: when we nominate articles, we should be entirely confident about its qualities, and this length is not something to be confident about. I say that the article is well-detailed and lengthy, as well containing all information required for this character, but it is not worthy of Featured Article status. The argument "Other articles are shorter too and they are featured" does not work, as we can vote to unfeature those any time due to their perceived flaws from other writers.
 * 2) Even now, I think that the article has too much padding, with half of the history section covering things that are tangentially related to Culex. The differences between the English and Japanese versions are awkwardly shoved in the intro (also, not counting that section, the intro is three lines long), and the "allusions" section could be worked into the main section without much difficulty.
 * 3) Featured Articles are intended to be the best articles on the wiki. This just looks like a normal article to me.
 * 4) I feel that the article is quite short for a Featured Article, especially since even more padding has been removed.

Keep featured article status

 * 1) - Considering how this article meets all standards (including #11, as this does have "reasonable" length), I don't see why this should be unfeatured. You mention "if we get into a debate concerning how long featured articles should be, then this article does not meet the requirements", but until that discussion is had (and depending on the outcome of said discussion), this does meet the requirements as they are and, at this moment, there is no valid reason to unfeature it.

Comments
Tucayo, I have several problems with your argument.

First of all, yes, this article technically does meet all standards, if you're going to define these standards extremely loosely. My argument, so does Gus, Macho Grubba, Honeyhive Galaxy, Rolling Coaster Galaxy, and many, many, many articles that meet those standards. Those articles are all currently unfeatured for their own reasons. Gus and Macho Grubba were mostly unfeatured because of their short length. Super Mario 3D Land would also technically qualify as a featured article, as it had been before I unfeatured it, but it's not because it doesn't match up to its peers, namely Super Mario 3D World and Donkey Kong Country. Article quality has generally increased over time thanks to editors finding new ways to convey information and ways to write information into articles without padding, and because of that, so has Featured Article standards increase.

You cite "reasonable" length as the key to your argument, but there is no set, standard definition of what exactly constitutes as a "reasonable" length. That standard was set up mostly to prevent complete, smaller articles such as GLA to be featured, as they don't provide enough content to constitute being lumped among MarioWiki's best. Dealing with what the average Featured Article is like, they're usually brimming with much content for the reader. I'll pick some random examples: Paper Mario, Super Duel Mode, Donkey Kong (franchise), etc. There are only a few exceptions, yes, like Koopa Bros., Vivian, Kolorado, etc. but considering they're lumped with all of these other articles, I say their status as the best of MarioWiki is also debatable. The "Reasonable" guideline is a flexible rule, and hence why I'm challenging it right now so this article doesn't apply, as I definitely don't think it's at a "reasonable" length.

And considering that an unfeature nomination was attempted in the past that questioned the length of the article, there was disagreement to its length, as it sits at the tail-end of the size of Featured Articles, and there's a huge dispararity between it and, say Geno, who I think should still stay featured. We don't need actual debates from the past to challenge the size of the article, though. Just compare this article to most other Featured Articles and you'll definitely see why I have problems with it.

I also think the article as it stands still has some padding to it, as Time Turner has stated. After my revision, it'll probably be even shorter. 18:29, 22 May 2017 (EDT)
 * I see your point, and indeed the problem is that, right now, there is no set definition of the length FA's should have. I am all for setting a clearly-defined threshold; but, seeing how at the moment there is none, and how this boils down to us debating what is "reasonable" without having a solid definition, I think the best course of action, and what will prove to be more consistent, is to create a Proposal to define exactly how long FA's should be. The nomination is just starting so there's plenty of time. -- 18:48, 22 May 2017 (EDT)
 * I'll write a proposal tightening the required length of the featured article, making it a more strictly defined parameter. The problem is, I can't really find the right words detailing my exact thoughts on this matter and how to convert it to a more stringent, understandable rule on MarioWiki so that editors can understand what I mean. I know what I want to see is in my head, but it's difficult for me to write it out. Perhaps I can start collaboration on this on the Wiki collaborations thread or even in the comments sections here. What I'm saying is that I'm conflicted on a paradox. I want to write more stringent rules, but the wording on my head is very, very, very vague as a result. I don't want ridiculous parameters such as "this article should be 6,000 bytes big" either. 18:54, 22 May 2017 (EDT)
 * Yeah I understand what you're saying, maybe more people can chip in over on the forum and we can come up with a solid, understandable rule. -- 19:00, 22 May 2017 (EDT)