Difference between revisions of "Talk:Equilibrium of Mankind"
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− | It is in my opinion and excessive use of links on the page. In good wiki manners, you usually only link the same content word '''once''' to prevent the page from being spammed with links. Especially the italized text is very linky. Also the word "Damnation" in this case, does not refer to the ship damnation, but the religious damnation, and should therefore not be linked to the ship. This is my opinion, but I will not edit until there's been a discussion about this. --[[Contributor name:Catrina Denaries|Catrina Denaries]] 19:52, 8 October 2009 (UTC) | + | It is in my opinion and excessive use of links on the page. In good wiki manners, you usually only link the same content word '''once''' to prevent the page from being spammed with links. Especially the italized text is very linky when it comes to "Amarr" which is linked every time it appears, which is overkill. |
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+ | Also the word "Damnation" in this case, does not refer to the ship damnation, but the religious damnation, and should therefore not be linked to the ship. This is my opinion, but I will not edit until there's been a discussion about this. --[[Contributor name:Catrina Denaries|Catrina Denaries]] 19:52, 8 October 2009 (UTC) |
Revision as of 13:53, 8 October 2009
Cleanup
It is in my opinion and excessive use of links on the page. In good wiki manners, you usually only link the same content word once to prevent the page from being spammed with links. Especially the italized text is very linky when it comes to "Amarr" which is linked every time it appears, which is overkill.
Also the word "Damnation" in this case, does not refer to the ship damnation, but the religious damnation, and should therefore not be linked to the ship. This is my opinion, but I will not edit until there's been a discussion about this. --Catrina Denaries 19:52, 8 October 2009 (UTC)