W13: After reading “Categorization” / 진신

 Summary:

Classification refers to the systematic division of articles, templates, user pages, and draft pages in Wikipedia. Every article must be classified. If no relevant category is found, you can create a new category. To create a category, first, add an article to that category. Do this by editing the article page. Add the name of the new category, (e.g.: [[Category:New category name]] ), and save your edit. The as-yet-undefined category name will now appear as a red link in the article's category list at the bottom of the page. Next, to create the category, click on that red link, which brings you back into the editor. Adding this new category into the appropriate parent category is much the same as with an article: at the bottom, simply add the parent category (e.g.: [[Category:Parent category name]]  ), which should usually be a hypernym of the sub-category.

Interesting:

Because Wikipedia is a huge system. So each category is added and managed by volunteers. This gives volunteers a lot of freedom. Shockingly, Wikipedia volunteers are enjoying this freedom while maintaining Wikipedia’s community guidelines.

Discussion:

I created a classification of specialties in my hometown. Category:Yantai specialty Please give me your suggestion.

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