Wikipedia:WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia/Article choice guidelines
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You may read any article you like (or even just a section, but complete articles are obviously preferred), but we'd like to start with these:
- Articles soon to be featured on the Main Page: to increase project publicity. (see Short featured articles for short FA yet to be on the main page.)
- Featured articles
- English versions of articles on the List of articles all languages should have
- Articles requested by other users; see Requests
You should consider the stability of articles before producing a spoken version — an article involved in a dispute or undergoing major revision may be a poor candidate. Stable versions are excellent candidates.
Conversely, spoken word audio clips of Wikipedia articles that incorporate copyrighted text pose legal problems (since the resulting audio file cannot be GFDL'ed). You should avoid these articles.
You may find Wikiproject Article Assessment useful to point out high quality articles that merit recording.