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WikiProjects are just groups of editors. They have no special rights over the pages they happen to work on. A discussion among one small group of editors is not sufficient for imposing their decision on 90,000 articles. It doesn't matter what the question is: they cannot demand that all of the articles they want to work on follow the members' favorite format, that they use only the members' favorite sources, that the navboxes be the members' favorite format, or—relevantly—that the articles be placed in a particular category. WikiProjects do not own the articles within their scope. The views of four members of a WikiProject are no more important than the views of any other four editors.