Slovakia-Taiwan Editathon
- English
- magyar
- polski
- slovenčina
- čeština
- বাংলা
- 中文
- 日本語
- 閩南語 / Bân-lâm-gú
- 한국어
Slovakia-Taiwan Editathon was an editorial project on Chinese Wikipedia and Slovak Wikipedia, which aimed to strengthen the partnership between the two communities, and to write good articles on history, civilization, culture, and other Slovakia and Taiwan related topics.
The project started on November 1, 2021, and lasted until November 30, syncing with the Wikipedia Asian Month. Users of both Wikipedias wrote articles about each other. The Slovak part of the project was a subcontest of the WAM, whereas the Chinese part was an independent editathon, though both had similar rules.
Rules
In a nutshell: Create new articles related to Slovakia (for Chinese) or Taiwan (for Slovak) topics. 3,000 bytes and 300 words minimum, with sources, during November 2021.
- The article should be related to Slovakia (for Chinese) or Taiwan (for Slovak) topics.
- The rest is the same as the rules of WAM.
- When you create three articles (for Chinese) or four articles (for Slovak) that fulfill the above rules, you will receive a postcard.