Halopedia:Standards Council of Halopedia/Legislative Branch/Standards/Stub Standards

Proposal
Which articles are short enough to merit a stub "tag"? Are they simply a paragraph? If they have a table of contents, are they still to be considered stubs? If they have character info box templates and even pictures, but are very short, are they stubs?

Are the articles with just one, maybe two paragraphs and no sources stubs? I am proposing that in order to prevent point whoring, set a standard for stubs, and to distribute stub tags equally on the pages of Halopedia to set a standard for stubs, that stub articles appear like this. Let's say this article is about a Marine named Bob.

If you want to, ignore these (kind of sloppy) examples are examine this page instead: Chatter.

= First Lieutenant Bob =

Bob was in the book (Book Title). He was a First Lieutenant and he fought and killed the Covenant in many battles, including the battle of (Battle Name) and the battle of (Battle Name). He was finally killed by a charging Elite, but not after detonating a bomb and destroying a Covenant encampment.

= More Examples = That article example above would probably merit a Character Info box, so here is another article example.

= England =

England is a country on Earth. It is approximately (this large) and it's population is (this number). It was absorbed by the UN in late (2300?).

= Conclusion = These are all random examples of stubs, people, please tell me what you think, adding stubs to semi-long pages is useless. We need to establish a standard for stubs ASAP.

= Comments = I think that you should re-formate this to look like the other proposals, and come up with what you think should be the defenition of stubbs yourself. If we disagree, we'll say so, and try to change it through the voting procces. I already have a bit on this it's called Halopedia:Standards Council of Halopedia/Legislative Branch/Standards/Article Quality Levels Standard. Look at the bottom of the comments section. --Notanoob