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Quack Talk: DiscussionHello, and Welcome to the Misplaced Pages, QuackGuru! Thanks for creating the "List of articles related to quackery" article. Here are a few perfunctory tips to hasten your acculturation into the Misplaced Pages experience:
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voteI got your message about moving it to a project page. Is there going to be a Wikiproject about quackery? The problem I have with it being moved to a project page is it makes it harder for users to find it. With the list as an article, you can find it with "search". You can also add it under "see also" on each of the articles, so if you get to one of the articles you can easily get to the rest. If it is in the project space, it doesn't show up in a search. You can have the template for the project, but it goes on the article's talk page, so a reader would have to go to the talk page and see the template to get to the list. I rarely do that except with a few projects that I'm in. OTOH, maybe it is time for a project on quackery - there is a category for wikipedians against quackery, etc. A formal project would be a good thing. Bubba73 (talk), 22:15, 4 January 2007 (UTC) re List of articles related to quackeryYeah, I'm a little surprised by this, and no, I don't really get how BLP applies. Yes I guess it is kind of unprecedented, but I wouldn't halt it. I think it's reasonable for the people to review the deletion. How about if you rename it to "list of articles of interest to this project" or something? That might help. Over at my project, Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Pedophilia Article Watch I have both a section named "internal links of possible interest" (which is a list of articles) and an artificial watchlist, which is also a list of articles. I find both useful. I certainly hope nobody decides they indicate a bias and are deletable. This whole thing is silly IMO. Herostratus 03:17, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
Title changeI'm glad the list survives. There is also Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Rational Skepticism. Bubba73 (talk), 03:23, 16 January 2007 (UTC) |