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An article on this already exists on wikipedia, should we keep this article on this specific wiki to emphasize the point that people should deal with red links? [[User:Patrickpowns|Patrickpowns]] 21:32, 13 October 2011 (EDT) | An article on this already exists on wikipedia, should we keep this article on this specific wiki to emphasize the point that people should deal with red links? [[User:Patrickpowns|Patrickpowns]] 21:32, 13 October 2011 (EDT) | ||
+ | :I thought this should exist because A. there was a red link pointing to this article :), B. we can't redirect to a wikipedia page, and C. we need a spacesim perspective and history, and the different viewpoints when it comes to whether red links should be immediately dealt with even when the person doesn't know anything on the topic, a short-term fix, or leaving them red to motivate people who may have more of a knowledge base in that article. This idea of using red links as motivation can be avoided using the quality scale I proposed and attempted to implement last fall. >>>[[user:Q-Cumber|<font color="green">Q-Cumber</font>]] 00:40, 14 October 2011 (EDT) |
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Redundancy?
An article on this already exists on wikipedia, should we keep this article on this specific wiki to emphasize the point that people should deal with red links? Patrickpowns 21:32, 13 October 2011 (EDT)
- I thought this should exist because A. there was a red link pointing to this article :), B. we can't redirect to a wikipedia page, and C. we need a spacesim perspective and history, and the different viewpoints when it comes to whether red links should be immediately dealt with even when the person doesn't know anything on the topic, a short-term fix, or leaving them red to motivate people who may have more of a knowledge base in that article. This idea of using red links as motivation can be avoided using the quality scale I proposed and attempted to implement last fall. >>>Q-Cumber 00:40, 14 October 2011 (EDT)