On 5/17/05, Phil Boswell <phil.boswell(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Am I having a bad day, or am I simply not expressing
myself as clearly as I
thought I was?
I guess you are expressing yourself quite clearly, it's just that the
people are trying to tell you that your assumptions are wrong. For
example, do you think that you should place a link to [[Paris Hilton]]
into the [[Paris]] article? You know, people searching for her could
get to [[Paris]] by coincidence. I believe you should not, those two
articles have nothing in common except distant similarity in their
titles. The same applies to [[lilac (color)]] versus [[lilac]]. If you
are at [[lilac (color)]], you either made a mistake, or you are not
looking for [[lilac]]. Both cannot be true. Sure, if you meant to look
for [[lilac]] and got there by mistake, a link could help, but, by
that logic, you could insert 5000 links into the article, "what if".
Just my CZK 0.50,
-- [[cs:User:Mormegil | Petr Kadlec]]