Hi You missed me, if the threads drifts to a discussion about links or link.
another try: what about a rating under reach site or keyword, the user can click in a school note range of 1(exellent) -6 (bad) , if this article fits the needed quality of the user. So an average count of all votings could be displayed. Then we can see, which keyword in which language is best explained !!!
thanks for doing at least this technically. :-) Microsoft and many others have this user survey, if the article was good or bad.
Just for the statistics, just for the (democratic) quality evaluation.
No, you say "External link" when there's one, and "External links" when there are more. We shouldn't give the impression that we're innumerate.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Neilc/External_links#Common_mistakes
"Personally I don't like articles that have an "External link" section"