One way to help each other is to identify when an article reaches appreciable status—for example, if one article is greatly expanded in comparison to its previous state or in comparison to other articles, you could signal your appreciation by attending one of these three community pages.
- Memory Beta's Featured Articles (Nominate one!)
- Articles that have been worked on long and hard by users, leading to an article that is of a good length, and is complete or nearly complete with not much more that could possibly be added.
- Memory Beta's Good Articles (Nominate one!)
- Articles that have a good grasp of the basics, being expanded to a degree that makes them noteworthy links between other articles of information we have here, with some or all of the extras that make articles noticable, such as pictures and logos, and wiki-coding on links, categories and browser/sidebar tables. While a featured article might be worked on by many users and be very large, a good article might only have one source or one contributor, or even some information that could still use to be added.
- Memory Beta's Community Appreciation Discussion (Leave an appreciation now!)
- Just a list of times one user notices another user has done something interesting and good for the database. Add your entry at the top.