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Addendum to the fandom category policy:
I'm posting this here before adding this to the policy.
There are some smaller decisions the wiki committee has made:
Some examples:
If there are more questions about how to do things, ask them in comments, and I'll either answer or take them back to the committee.
There are some smaller decisions the wiki committee has made:
- Sorting the Fandom Categories - We will sort by the default letter sort. Except where the category is a non-fandom category: Books & Literature, Movies, Real People, etc…
- We will create a zine (or fanworks, or communities) sub-category if there are more then 15 pages in the fandom category.
- RPF categories. We are going to go with Real People as the main category and then Actor RPF, Music RPF, Historical FPR, and then by fandom (person) categories.
- If there is a list of zines that is a subpage of the main category, it will become a top-level page under the category and if there are more than 15 zines on that page, a subcategory will be created.
Some examples:
- Harry Potter/List of Challenges becomes List of Harry Potter Challenges and is put into the Harry Potter Category.
Since it has more than 15 challenges listed on the page, the separate challenge pages will only appear in the Harry Potter Challenges Category and not in the main category. - For Star Trek, a main category will be created and then subsequent subcategories with Star Trek TOS, Star Trek TNG, Star Trek AOS, etc.
- The same rules apply, if there are more than 15 pages for any subcategory then they should not be listed on the main subcategory (Star Trek TOS). They should be listed on the secondary subcategory (Star Trek TOS fanzines).
For each of the Star Trek subcategories, there will be subcategories such as zines, challenges, communities, etc.
If there are more questions about how to do things, ask them in comments, and I'll either answer or take them back to the committee.
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(Anonymous) 2010-05-13 10:36 am (UTC)(link)2) Where do we ask for new categories to be made? (I should like an X-Men cat please; currently x-men pages are going under Marvel Comics).
MegR
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gratuitous icon comment, really
I was looking at how Wikipedia handles category structure and categorizing pages, in particular the Star Trek categories. Obviously, we don't need the same set of subcategories, but I thought it might be helpful for looking at categories in action.
Re: gratuitous icon comment, really
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I think breadcrumbing should be scrapped altogether. I can't actually find any reasons for doing it on policy pages or help pages. It is referred to as an ideal, but why is never explained. If I've missed some point to it, please enlighten me or point me to where the purpose of it is discussed.
Short of a total removal of breadcrumbing, the exception should be extended up to the Fandom by Source Text category. It should only be applied to fandom pages that do not have a fandom category of their own. As it stands now, the Fandom by Source Text list is very difficult to navigate and I feel it is a barrier to finding fandom information. I'm trying to imagine how I would explain using the page to a new Fanlore user, and I think I'd tell them not to try.
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PS: I'm really sorry for spamming the Recent Changes page for the last 1000 edits or so. Once I started adding the fandom cats to images as well, I just couldn't stop. ^^° My new favorite category is the Supernatural Doujinshi Cat (http://fanlore.org/wiki/Category:Supernatural_Doujinshi). ^__^
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