User talk:Dr Von Wer

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Thanks for becoming a member of the TARDIS crew! If you have any questions, see the Help pages, add a question to one of the Forums or ask on my talk page. Josiah Rowe ☎  21:38, November 1, 2017 (UTC)

How many links are too many
Hi, since you seem to be interested in the number of links to the same article from a page, I thought you might want to learn the exact policy. Here it is: T:OVER-WIKIFY. In short, there should be a link once per section. In your edit at Better Watch Out you do not follow the letter of this rule, but I grant you that you follow its spirit: the links were too close by, so I'm not going to revert this change. Hope this information helps. Amorkuz ☎  14:42, October 20, 2018 (UTC)

Plural links
Hi, please read through the information in Thread:123048. Thanks, Shambala108 ☎  15:24, November 6, 2018 (UTC)

Re: historical categories
Hi, I've found the forum thread that I mentioned in the discussions. It's at Thread:227406 (and that thread has links to two other related threads).

Basically, until/unless we get some kind of official definition of what a historical story is, we can't really create a category (doing so would violate Tardis:Category naming conventions). And unfortunately it's not enough for us to come up with a definition ourselves and post it on the category page, because too few editors even bother to read the category descriptions before adding categories to pages.

So for now, we will not be recreating the category. Thanks, Shambala108 ☎  03:16, November 20, 2018 (UTC)


 * To give you more context, the situation is even worse. I did some research to try and save the category (I quite liked it), but I discovered that different production teams and people use the same term in different ways. I think it was Lisa Bowerman who gave an interview in the CD extras for The Forsaken was describing how nice it is to work on a "historical". But it wasn't a "pure historical", a term that is sometimes used to distinguish from pseudo-historical stories. The simple truth is that over 55 years, people described stories set in the past differently. The ambiguity precludes the use of it in a category name. Amorkuz ☎  11:35, November 20, 2018 (UTC)