james duffy wrote:
Pending a rewrite, a tag line could be added (similar to the 'contents is disputed' line already used) at the start of the article, indicating that this is a first draft and is being updated and edited to achieve a comprehendable form of english. That way, someone finding the article on a google search would not think its standard is reflective of wiki as a whole.
The problem is that what is proper English can be very subjective, and that pretty much all of the pages on Wikipedia are considered to be drafts, subject to later revision. Google searches might reveal a poorly-written article, but it could also reveal one of those "YEAY JOSH IS GAY" pages. We should just keep our own standards up and hope that others realize that the nature of Wikipedia is that we'll have some Brilliant Prose, and some articles that are sub-Brilliant Prose.