I completely disagree with your opinion that ratings and other such comments aren't useful to readers.
They are, as long as they're informative. If there's something wrong with an article I'm reading, I want to know that.
In an attempt to not repeat myself and have Footkerchief yell at me again, the "rating" system is one that is blatantly obvious. A short article (eg a stub) doesn't need a giant red-and-yellow label* at the top of the page informing the reader that the following article is a stub: they can see that. It's eight lines long, has four red links, and there's no sidebar like other similar pages have.
The rating system is merely a
categorization of articles so that contributors can find articles that need improvement.
For example, a Fine Quality Article has many of the following characteristics:
* May be a
stub article
*
Lacks information * Has a substantial number of
redlinks * Contains inaccurate information
* Contains information that needs to be
verified *
Is not categorizedAll of the underlined characteristics are painfully obvious to the reader. I mean, look at
the Beak Dog article. Stub, missing information (check the sidebar for question marks)...can't find an article with redlinks, as there aren't really any
new pages needed anymore (though I did just fix on on the bloated tuber page, it was trying to go to [[gathering plants]] rather than [[plant gathering]]).
Inaccurate information and info that needs verification are basically the same and should be marked with {{verify}}, but an article that is mostly speculation (eg. information with {{verify}} on it) doesn't qualify as a higher quality article as there is almost no helpful information to the player, which the reader will see with the little blue
verify rearing its head on nearly every line).
The article quality system is not one of "this article is well written! Reads like a novel!" it's a measure of how complete it is. And the reader doesn't really have a choice in this matter, what is on the page
is what is on the page. It's not a Game FAQs walkthrough where you have 10 or 12 to search from and get to pick the one that has the best rating.
*Not to mention that it might set the reader's eyes on fire.