W13: Wikipedia – Categorization


1. Categorization

I learned that naming the articles is a very delicate process. For example, capitalization rules, singular plurals, uniqueness, modifiers, clarity, etc. should be considered. This is to effectively manage the numerous information and articles on Wikipedia. I think that strict categorization is essential in order to treat the same topic which have different names, the same topic which have similar articles, or related articles.

 

2. Redirection

When publishing or editing wiki articles, and when searching for keywords, the phrase “redirection” and pages often appeared. I was curious as to why this was coming out, but it turned out that it was also category related.

Also, the user page was impressive. It is interesting that Wikipedia can publish user pages in the form of any article in the encyclopedia. Naturally, user pages do not belong to any content category.

 

3. Discussion Points

While processing our main Wikipedia projects working on these days, have you ever experienced difficulties with categorization? If there were, what were they? And I'm curious as to how you solved it.

Also, if there is a person who published a user page, I wonder what concept and content they published it with. This is because I personally felt very frustrated with starting to fill my user pages with content. 

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