User talk:KyleH

Advice
Hi, KyleH, I'm seeking a Wikia Community Team advice.

Over the past few days, the wiki's approach on handling a disambiguation has been changed. Whereas before, a disambiguation article is named after the term, and a (disambig) template is placed below. Very simple approach.

However, this practice is now being replaced by redirecting said term towards a "term (disambiguation)", even the main term. This mostly comes from a personal distaste of the (disambig) template "wasting screen space", being "ugly", "hassle to maintain".

I feel the user is trying too hard to emulate wikipedia, and I'm more inclined to revert back to the initial practice where we use the note, and use "Term" without the brackets as a disambiguation page, regardless. I have asked

Because the user and I are the only two vocal and active contributors to the wiki, it is very difficult for us to reach a common ground or a compromise, especially since said user has been pushing his views. I might want to add that the former method was not my view, but something I've seen practiced well in other Wikias.

I have asked a few other users within the general Wikia community via chat and most do not see a need to redirect "Term" to "Term (disambiguation)".

 BLUER   一番   12:44, 26 July 2009 (UTC)