User:HouseBlaster/A creepy history

Here on Wikipedia, we dislike institution creep. There is widespread consensus that overly complex and bureaucratic rules and regulations are bad for the project. Despite this, we have a very large amount of policy creep. Currently, there are about 72 policies[a] and over 200 guidelines on Wikipedia.[b] I am going to attempt what may be a fool's errand: on this page, I will catalog each policy and guideline, along with their origins. Hopefully, this will allow us to understand the scope of our bureaucratic problem. Help is welcome: if you happen to know of a policy or guideline not listed here or the location of discussion where a rule achieved consensus, please go ahead and add it!

Sortable table of rules

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Date[c] Rule Discussion where consensus was achieved Notes
13 May 2005 Wikipedia:Be bold None Marked as a {{stylehowto}} (the predecessor of {{how to}} and {{style}}) on 6 October 2004.
23 September 2006 Wikipedia:Notability Wikipedia_talk:Notability/Archive_2#Guideline? After the {{guideline}} template was added, there was still much debate over if consensus had actually been achieved. By January 2007, people were discussing deprecating the guideline.[d] See also a history of notability.

Notes

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  1. ^ Calculated as the number of pages in Category:Wikipedia policies, but this is almost certainly inaccurate
  2. ^ Per the lead at Wikipedia:List of guidelines
  3. ^ Measured as when consensus was reached to mark the page as a policy or guideline. If it was a BOLD change, the date of said BOLD change is used instead.
  4. ^ I take this as confirmation that opponents of WP:N had acknowledged that it was in fact a guideline.