On Feb 4, 2008 3:09 PM, WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 2/4/2008 10:46:18 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, wilydoppelganger@gmail.com writes:
In the end, what's wrong with an article that contains the sum total of human knowledge on a subject, even if it's short, as long as it's verifiable and on a subject matter suitable for an encyclopaedia?>>
Shouldn't similar stubs be rolled together into one list? So instead of Galaxy XG-123AB or whatever we'd just have an article on "Galaxy's called XG something"...
Will Johnson
No, it absolutely shouldn't. How that particular meme came about, I'm not sure, but it makes absolutely no sense to do so. Think about it, if you typed in "Galaxy XG-123AB" and hit go would you rather end up on a page called [[Galaxy XG-123AB]], which *links* to [[Galaxy's called XG something]], or would you prefer to end up on a page called [[Galaxy's called XG something]] (and possibly end up with your browser scrolled to the middle of the page where that particular paragraph is).
Rolling stubs together into one list makes no sense. The only reason it seems to be done any more is that someone saw someone else do it and they mindlessly follow. In addition to making reading difficult, it makes categories not work properly, makes editing more difficult, clutters up the history, etc. And what is the benefit?