Talk:Sweet Revenge

What's the rationale for burying the Spirits entry at the bottom of the page, where the reader has to dig through all the rock bands and pop culture references to find the singular content?

I don't really know the rules, if they exist, about disambiguation pages, but it seems to me you would want to put the high-traffic search content up high, and the movies and pop songs, later.

Perhaps my view is more as an editor would think, but this disambiguation page appears to have been rearranged recently so that it is "upside down."

Additionally, this "Sweet Revenge" disambiguation page begins by repeating content from a "Revenge" disambiguation page, including all the same kind of pop culture references. Further, there is an entry about "Revenge" which goes on at length, repeating this same introduction, which again has nothing to do with Sweet Revenge.

The high-traffic search is for Sweet Revenge, the liqueur. It seems to me that we would want the viewer to find that most easily.

What do you think?

Sebastian Lake (talk) 04:06, 10 June 2012 (UTC)
 * I checked MOS:DABORDER which states that longer lists of similar items should be grouped into sections. Any extra items, where a long list cannot be created, should be grouped into an "Other uses" section at the bottom of the page. Ryan Vesey  Review me!  04:13, 10 June 2012 (UTC)