2009/1/11 Carcharoth <carcharothwp(a)googlemail.com>om>:
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 7:22 PM, Ian Woollard
<ian.woollard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
2009/1/11 Carcharoth
<carcharothwp(a)googlemail.com>om>:
That would mess up linking between articles.
No, it would create red links, which would help people find the
sub-par article and encourage them to improve it.
Red links are usually considered to be broadly positive.
I agree red links are positive, but people generally think redlinks
are the absence of an article. Clicking on a redlink normally gets a
screen asking if you want to create an article, not "can you improve
this article". A different colour link leading to the "incubation"
namespace is probably what you are thinking of, and might work.
This is all hypothetical, but I was thinking that if the article was,
according to the values you had set, underwater, then the links to it
would be red, and clicking on them would lead you, not to the article
page, but to a page with a link to be able to see and edit the subpar
article.
Carcharoth
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