W13.2 May 31(Fri) — WANG YIHUA
Summary
The purpose of Wikipedia's classification guide is to help users and volunteers better organize and search for content. To create a new classification, first confirm if it is truly necessary to avoid duplication and over classification. The name of the classification should be neutral and clear, and it is best to directly explain the content it contains. Each category page should have clear instructions to help users and editors understand the standards for that category. Classification should be organized in a tree structure, from broad to specific. Large classifications can be managed using a directory or subcategory tree, making it easier for users to browse and find the items they need
Interesting point
I think the interesting point is that it not only organizes articles, but also facilitates users to discover and explore related topics. Improve user browsing experience.
Discussion
How to avoid articles being over classified?
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