Wikipedia:WikiProject Carnivorous plants/Assessment

Instructions
An article's assessment is generated from the class and importance parameters in the Carnivorous Plants project banner on its talk page



The following values may be used for the class parameter:


 * [[Image:Featured article star.png|16px]]FA (adds articles to Category:FA-class carnivorous plant articles)
 * A (adds articles to Category:A-class carnivorous plant articles)
 * [[Image:Symbol support vote.svg|14px]] GA (adds articles to Category:GA-class carnivorous plant articles)
 * B (adds articles to Category:B-class carnivorous plant articles)
 * Start (adds articles to Category:Start-class carnivorous plant articles)
 * Stub (adds articles to Category:Stub-class carnivorous plant articles)
 * List (adds articles to Category:List-class carnivorous plant lists)
 * Dab (adds pages to Category:Disambiguation carnivorous plant pages)
 * Template (adds pages to Category:Template carnivorous plant pages)
 * Cat (adds pages to Category:Category-class carnivorous plant pages)
 * NA (adds pages to Category:Non-article carnivorous plant pages for pages where assessment is unnecessary)

Articles for which a valid class is not provided are listed in Category:Unassessed-class carnivorous plant articles. The class should be assigned according to the quality scale below.

The following values may be used for the importance parameter:


 * Top (adds articles to Category:Top-importance carnivorous plant articles)
 * High (adds articles to Category:High-importance carnivorous plant articles)
 * Mid (adds articles to Category:Mid-importance carnivorous plant articles)
 * Low (adds articles to Category:Low-importance carnivorous plant articles)
 * NA (used in cases where the page being tagged is a template, category, or disambiguation page; rates it as "NA-importance" and doesn't add it to a category)

If the parameter is omitted entirely, the article will be added to Category:Unassessed-importance carnivorous plant articles. The importance should be assigned according to the importance scale below.

Importance scale
The criteria used for rating article importance are not meant to be an absolute or canonical view of how significant the topic is. Rather, they attempt to gauge the probability of the average reader of Wikipedia needing to look up the topic (and thus the immediate need to have a suitably well-written article on it). Thus, subjects with greater popular notability may be rated higher than topics which are arguably more "important" but which are of interest primarily to students of carnivorous plants.

''Note that general notability need not be from the perspective of editor demographics; generally notable topics should be rated similarly regardless of the country or region in which they hold said notability. Thus, topics which may seem obscure to a Western audience—but which are of high notability in other places—should still be highly rated.''