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=====Why have you marked pages as "stubs"?===== | =====Why have you marked pages as "stubs"?===== | ||
If I've gone ahead and added [[Template:stub]] to a page, it is lacking information regarding the topic or is simply too short (only one or two sentences long) to be it's own specific page right now. You can edit a page to add more information, and therefore remove <nowiki>{{stub}}</nowiki> from the top of the page. | If I've gone ahead and added [[Template:stub]] to a page, it is lacking information regarding the topic or is simply too short (only one or two sentences long) to be it's own specific page right now. You can edit a page to add more information, and therefore remove <nowiki>{{stub}}</nowiki> from the top of the page. | ||
====What is the difference between the templates [[Template:Categorize|categorize]]'' and ''[[Template:Lacking categories|Lacking categories]]''?==== | |||
Difficulty. | |||
Pages with [[Template:Categorize]] just need basic, easy to find categories to bring them in line with every other page like them. Think of these pages as being Categorization Training - Easy Mode. | |||
Pages with [[Template:Lacking categories]] have content so obscure or unique that at the time of adding the template, I lacked credible categories to put on them. Think of these pages as part of Categorization Training - Hard Mode. That's why there's a wiki event and [[Player achievements/Wiki Events|player achievement]] for adding categories to a certain number of these pages. Because I know they're not as easy to find categories for. | |||
====Can I use other people's page structure/take stuff from other people's pages?==== | ====Can I use other people's page structure/take stuff from other people's pages?==== |
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