This project's goal is to reduce the number of inappropriate laundry lists in Wikipedia articles. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list there.
A laundry list is a lengthy item by item enumeration,[1][2] of items, typically in "bullet point" format, often of minutiae. Having lists instead of article text can in some cases make Wikipedia worse, not better. They sometimes can be hard to read, accumulate cruft, and tend to wander from list guidelines.
The goal of Wikiproject:Laundromat is to scrub laundry lists from articles when they detract from an article's usefulness, and salvage usable content from those laundry lists into readable, encyclopedic text. A list can also be the best way of presenting detailed material, and it is not intended to remove such lists.
Goals
To identify non-list articles that are overbalanced with laundry lists. As a rule of thumb, if more than about 30% of a non-list article consists of a list, it may be a problem.
To identify entries in lists that are nonnotable, nonencyclopedic, and unhelpful, and to remove them from both the list and the article.
To identify entries in problematic lists that are notable and encyclopedic, and to remove them from the list and incorporate them into the article's main body flow, with appropriate text.
Laundromat is not primarily intended to address NPOV violations, poorly written text, or general style problems, although of course you should feel free to fix those while doing the wash. The goal of Laundromat is specifically to find "laundry lists"--inappropriate lists of miscellaneous items--, and salvage usable content therein and turn it into well-written text.
Resources
The following resources are useful for labeling articles with potential problems.
This article or section seems to contain embedded lists that may require cleanup.
To meet Wikipedia's style guidelines, please help improve this article by: removing items which are not notable, encyclopedic, or helpful from the list(s); incorporating appropriate items into the main body of the article; and discussing this issue on the talk page.
When you find an article or section with a list that needs cleanup, add {{cleanup-laundry}} to the top of it. You may wish to list it at the bottom of the below; please date your entry with ~~~~~.
Austrian nobility - The lists under "Noble Titles" really shouldn't be there. As is the usual practice, they should be made into separate List articles.
AVN_Awards Award_categories section is a huge laundry list by any other name. 02:18, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
Bubi - After I cleaned up the article, the original poster reinserted a list of sub-tribes that are not distinct enough to have anything on Google or in other encyclopedias about them, and also created a list of dynasts and kings that likewise is nothing but a laundry list.
FinnWars - basically a list of weapons and items in the mod. 02:47, 15 July 2007 (UTC)
Global_Energy_Network_Institute - The current board members section is a detailed list which in my opinion presents too much detail in the context of an encyclopedia article.
Groupthink -- "See also" section seemingly contains every academic or colloquial term ever about the tendency for groups to affect individual decisions.
Million - contains a huge list of numbers and their names. No sources that they are correct, no assertion of notability, no way to even know they are real number names. The strangest thing (to me) is that the article is for the number 1000000, but the list of numbers are all only near to it. I have tried to argue the case in the talk page but was constantly reverted. Would like to take it up again as it is an ugly list on an article that would get a lot of views. Remy B 14:33, 2 September 2007 (UTC)
Note each of the voice actors listed also have lengthy laundry list of acting credits. Ohconfucius 05:26, 7 November 2007 (UTC)
Nancy Pelosi - has electoral history list that seems insignificant and extraneous and the political platform section, though it has headings and sentences, is little more than a list of sentences that could be reduced to a single paragraph.
New Bedford, Massachusetts - "Notable Residents" is a bit long, but worse is a new section entitled "Current Socially Active Residents" that one particular editor insists on having in the article. Yeah, the section is as bad as its title sounds. --AbsolutDan(talk) 22:57, 28 September 2008 (UTC)
Parañaque City - Needs a complete overhaul concerning what's in it. The same could also be said of other articles concerning the Philippines. 61.231.249.230 (talk) 09:29, 23 June 2008 (UTC)
Unrequited love - most of the article, especially references in literature and music
Usenet - It's still a "laundry list" if it's tabular form, right?
UT Dallas - Large, spread sheet like list under academic programs. Need to clean it up into a shorter list of individual schools with programs explained under seperate headings or articles. (This is a substantial project)
Warwick Records (UK) all artists and albums makes for a very long list. 20:15, 1 March 2008 (UTC)
Cleaning in progress
When you are starting to clean an article, move it from the above section to here. Other Laundromat members can help and monitor it for a while.
Wichita, Kansas, cleaned up a bunch of the lists, but still needs a lot of work. Hydrogen Iodide 05:40, 29 May 2007 (UTC) (see talk, with respect to schools)DGG 02:38, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
Gladiators - various lists of dubious importance - being heavily edited by User:Gladboy Right now. Kl4m 21:49, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
The Banquet (1991 film) - part of the list of actors was rewritten into prose. 22:30, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
Element Skateboards - most of the article consist of a list. 02:45, 14 October 2007 (UTC)
temporarily cleaned teams lists by hiding with comments
Al-Ghurair Group, more than half of the article consists of lists, especially a lot of link-spam. Link-spam deleted, but there still a long timeline there. Cheers. 02:00, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
Cleaned
When a list is cleaned as much as it needs to be, move it here.
Cambridge City Council, England - the article is mainly a list of all the current councillors Already cleaned by 62.254.222.161
Xbox 360 - Overlong list of third-party games. Currently in revert war with tendentious anon. now removed from main article into separate list, which is out of scope. DGG
Dartmouth Crossing - mainly a list of stores in a retail area All minor stores deleted DGG 02:38, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
Macy's South - again, mostly a list of locations Lists have apparently now been removed. DGG 15:10, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
Walnut Street (Philadelphia) -Most of the article is a long unencyclopedic list of retail establishments. 16:34, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
Eurotrash (TV series) - the whole thing is basically one long list of (mostly red) links - Entire list was deleted late May 2007. 22:47, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
I removed the blatant violations of WP:NOT#DIRECTORY, and it looks a lot more pleasant on the eye. I think the list is now within bounds. Ohconfucius 03:28, 7 November 2007 (UTC)
Ischaemic heart disease - the article is comprised entirely of laundry lists, it reads like a brochure
not a list purge. Partially transformed, remainder tagged {{prose}} 03:30, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
Projects
Fantasy Laundromat: Articles connected to fantasy and science fiction tend to collect listcruft. For example, fans of imaginary fantasy author J. Worthington Prufrock will know that he once mentioned a dragon in passing in one book, and will rush over to the Dragon article and add a line to "Dragons in Modern Culture" along the lines of "Famed author J. Worthington Prufrock's Raven Darktalon Blood saga has a Dragon character named Euphemistus."
Trivia Laundromat: Trivia sections are to laundry lists what agar-filled petri dishes are to bacteria.
I decided to be a little bolder than usual, and added a template analogous to Template:Cleanup-laundry which I named Template:Cleanup-laundryrack where the suggested solution is to convert an ugly list into a table. This frequently applies to the many articles which list software programs where the lists tend to be annotated as free/proprietary, web-based or not, etc. MaxEnt 01:03, 18 December 2006 (UTC)