Nominations must be at the very least 350 words long.
Users are required to have 30+ edits in order to vote on PGFH.
An article is featured every month, or at the admins' discretion.
Whichever article has the most votes at the end of the month is featured for a month.
Each downvote counts as a point down for the nominee.
In case of a tie, the one with fewer downvotes wins.
Admin votes carry the same weight as regular users' votes.
All nominations and votes must be signed with four tildes (~~~~). Unsigned nominations and votes will be nullified.
Nominations and votes CANNOT BE CHANGED. Each user can only vote ONCE, for and against.
An article cannot be nominated twice in a row (if an article was nominated in the previous voting, it cannot be nominated again in the current one).
Users cannot nominate articles two months in a row.
Only six nominations max for every monthly voting are allowed. Any nomination surpassing this limit will be automatically disqualified.
CHEATING WILL NEVER BE TOLERATED. Any user who starts downvoting candidates just to rig the results or go asking other users to vote on his candidate will receive a warning and, in case of reincidence, a one-month ban. No exceptions.
The use of sockpuppets in PGFH is extremely forbidden, resulting in the permanent ban of the sockpuppet's account(s) and in the deletion of your nominated hero.
Once the vote was posted, there is no turning back to edit the description of your vote. If you voted against a candidate for a trivial reason and had your vote discarded by an admin, it will be forbidden to go back and edit the reason of your vote to make your denied vote valid again. Doing so will result in a week ban, NO exceptions.
There is a limit for how many times a hero can be nominated in a period of time. If a candidate is downvoted but still being brought to PGFH more than once in the following months, the limit is 3 attempts. If a hero is downvoted 3 times, the hero cannot be proposed again until 12 months has passed after the last proposal. Bringing the hero back before then is a violation of this rule and the candidate will be erased from the nominations. For this limit to reset, the hero must not be proposed for 12 months after the last proposal.
Only nominate a Pure Good that has a page on the wiki at the time you nominated them. If you try to nominate a Pure Good that you plan to make a page for, it will be removed.
If a candidate receives 5 losses in a row in this PGFH, they will get temporarily suspended for 1 year.
In the event of a tiebreaker at the end of the month, if there is a single or multiple downvote for a candidate, then the candidate who receives the downvote(s) will not be headlined.
In the event of a tiebreaker at the end of the month with no downvotes, there will be an extended voting period up to two days to break the tiebreaker.
Suggestions[]
Be original and creative with the nominations.
Don't vote against a hero if you haven't read the article about it yet.
Don't vote against a hero just because you know nothing about them.
Don't say anything that may be offensive to another.
If you're going to vote against, present an actual argument for your reasoning. "They're boring" or "I don't like them" aren't arguments.
The correct nomination format is as follows:
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Comments
Danganronpa V3 was released for the very first time in Japan on January 12, 2017. This means that this month celebrates the 8th anniversary of the release of this game. That's why I think it would be a good idea to headline the (real) protagonist of the game, Shuichi Saihara.As a "Super High School Level Detective", he begins the story presenting himself as a modest person, lacking in self-confidence and doubting his own abilities. However, beneath this fragile exterior lies a compassionate heart, deeply attentive to the needs and feelings of others. This goodness manifests itself in several ways throughout the game, most notably in his interactions with his comrades. His ability to perceive and respect the emotions of his companions, even when he himself is gripped by fear or doubt, makes him a source of hope and comfort in an oppressive environment. His relationship with Kaede Akamatsu is a poignant example of his goodness. He accepts her encouragement and ends up finding in her an inspiration to overcome his own insecurities. After her tragic death, Shuichi continues to carry her legacy, vowing to protect his ideals and fight for the truth, even at the risk of his life. He also demonstrates a strong sense of justice, but he always exercises it with humanity. In his investigations, he seeks the truth, not to condemn, but to understand and honor the memory of those who fell. He often expresses compassion, even toward those who turn out to be guilty, recognizing the complexity of their motivations and the suffering that drove them to act. So yeah, Shuichi Saihara is much more than a talented detective: he is a symbol of goodness in a dark setting, a beacon to his friends, and a powerful reminder that we must seek the true.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender first released 20 years ago, on February 21st, 2005, and it's been widely regarded as one of, if not the, greatest animated show of all time. Widely renowned for is animation, charm, and writing, I'd say it's a pretty good show, and its characters are also a big part of what makes it so good. Since Aang was already headlined nearly 2 years ago, I feel that general Iroh will be a good pick for February's headlined PG. Once a power-hungry and war-loving general for the Fire Nation, the death of his son Lu Ten led to him reforming for the better, and turning him into one of the most wholesome, lovable, and downright badass characters in the entire show (I mean, have you seen him shirtless?). He's easily one of my favorite characters of all time, and someone I feel deserves the headlined spot for this wiki.
Being one of my favorite Avatar: The Last Airbender characters of all time and the fact that it has been 20 years since the first episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender aired, it is widely known as one of, if not the greatest animated TV shows of all time. We already had Aang headlined two years prior, I think Iroh could be a good pick for this February's headlined PG.