[WikiEN-l] Re: Re: WikiProjects overriding global guidelines?
Phil Boswell
phil.boswell at gmail.com
Tue Jun 14 17:16:45 UTC 2005
"Bryan Derksen" <bryan.derksen at shaw.ca> wrote in
message news:42AF0E66.2080500 at shaw.ca...
> Phil Boswell wrote:
>>For me, this goes to the "principle of least astonishment".
>>The titles of many episodes are common phrases. It is not unlikely that
>>someone might link to that phrase. It is a good thing that the default
>>target for such a link is **not** a TV episode which happens to use it.
> But in those cases wouldn't it be more appropriate to actually have an
> article about the common phrase? That way the normal disambiguation state
> kicks in and a parenthetical is warranted. Other episodes with titles that
> aren't common phrases wouldn't be disambiguated, but they also wouldn't be
> astonishing so they wouldn't need a special rule like this.
Bryan he speak good sense :-)
Yes, I absolutely agree. The point being that if the link to such a common
phrase comes up "blue", editors will assume that such an article already
exists, whereas if it comes up "red" they might be inclined to go and write
it.
--
Phil
[[en:User:Phil Boswell]]
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