On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Charles Matthews charles.r.matthews@ntlworld.com wrote:
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Some of the more high-profile associated topics of notable topic X can be mentioned in the article on X, but that doesn't mean they are all worth a separate article. Such decisions should go case-by-case, but in general terms they are about structuring of content, rather than permissible content.
Structuring of content is an interesting question. Sometimes small stubs are better than a list, as it is easier to link to separate articles than to items in a list, especially if there is no real unifying structure for the list. Sometimes it takes a while to work out what list, or summary article, something should be part of, but if done well, that can work well.
But sometimes separate articles is the way to go. Even if the individual articles are unlikely to be much more than a GA-level article at best, the separate articles approach has several advantages, even if some content gets duplicated across several articles.
Carcharoth