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:And yeah, a lot of the links are likely to stay red for a while (or forever), but I'm making them links so as to make it easier to create the article linked to (if one would be created). And if said character/location/thing doesn't deserve an article, then the link can be removed in the future... anyway, a lot of other books have similar red links- {{COM}} used to have a lot, but I've created a lot of articles where there is appropriate information. [[User:TC01|TC01]] 21:51, 6 November 2009 (UTC) | :And yeah, a lot of the links are likely to stay red for a while (or forever), but I'm making them links so as to make it easier to create the article linked to (if one would be created). And if said character/location/thing doesn't deserve an article, then the link can be removed in the future... anyway, a lot of other books have similar red links- {{COM}} used to have a lot, but I've created a lot of articles where there is appropriate information. [[User:TC01|TC01]] 21:51, 6 November 2009 (UTC) | ||
I guess you have to correct the spelling for a link or title. No one is likely to search under the Morporkian (mis)spelling. Again, I wonder if there's anything to be said about it to justify the link at all. --[[User:Old Dickens|Old Dickens]] 22:40, 6 November 2009 (UTC) |
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The recent edits create a lot of red links that are likely to stay red, and while I don't remember the reference, I'll bet Thighbiter's book title contains a "long s" (ſ), not an "f". --Old Dickens 21:07, 6 November 2009 (UTC)
- I think it is supposed to be a "long s". Should it just be an "s", then?
- And yeah, a lot of the links are likely to stay red for a while (or forever), but I'm making them links so as to make it easier to create the article linked to (if one would be created). And if said character/location/thing doesn't deserve an article, then the link can be removed in the future... anyway, a lot of other books have similar red links- The Colour of Magic used to have a lot, but I've created a lot of articles where there is appropriate information. TC01 21:51, 6 November 2009 (UTC)
I guess you have to correct the spelling for a link or title. No one is likely to search under the Morporkian (mis)spelling. Again, I wonder if there's anything to be said about it to justify the link at all. --Old Dickens 22:40, 6 November 2009 (UTC)