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Friday, March 19th, 2010 06:30 pm
We've posted the Fandoms as Category policy change to the policies section of Fanlore. We'd like to open it up for comment. You can find it here.

We, the wiki committee, don't work in a vacuum and would like your input on this. If possible, We'd like to have the discussion here on Dreamwidth. It's easy to answer questions and respond to comments. If discussion becomes unwieldy, we can schedule a chat in the Fanlore chat room.

This is only the first of several policies we're working on and are planning to put out for comment in the next few months. So, let us know what you think.
Saturday, March 20th, 2010 02:50 am (UTC)
This is what I was envisioning for the new fandom-category structure, as well: a category page that functions like all the existing category pages, as strictly a listing of other pages (or maybe a quick definition/whatever of the fandom at the top, but nothing more than a paragraph at most), and then a primary fandom page that's included in that category, along with all the other fandom-related pages. And yes, pulling existing subpages up into top-level pages, for the most part (I think things like Fandom Glossary or List of Communities, etc., should stay as subpages of the main fandom page, just to keep things tidy, but YMMV).

So you'd have [[Category: Harry Potter]], and also (pretend all of these have brackets) within that category, you'd have Harry Potter (Fandom) (or maybe (Source)? what should be the standard there?), Harry Potter (Character), Hermione Granger, Harry Potter/Severus Snape, etc. etc., all of them categorized as [[Category: Harry Potter]] (as well as whatever other categories are appropriate).

I think putting actual fandom information per se on a category page is going to be confusing, and actually, now that I've checked, I'm going to strongly advise against it, because category pages aren't included in searches (you need to check a ticky box to include them). So someone searching on Harry Potter will see related pages (characters, pairings, challenges...), but not the fandom-information page, if that information is put into the category page. I think that will wind up being a nightmare - we'll have people recreating fandom pages all over the place because they'll think they're missing.

This comment has nothing to do with being a gardener; I just wanted to use this spiffy new icon because I got such a kick out of making it *g*
Saturday, March 20th, 2010 03:30 am (UTC)
I'd go with "Harry Potter (Fandom)". Cute icon, btw!