User talk:2603:8081:1900:37CC:484A:8A24:DC8F:2245

Hello. Regarding this recent edit of yours, a few things:

1)Commerce, Texas is there. You probably didn't look past the sub-categories section. Scroll a little further and you will see a much larger collection of article links. Commerce is there under C.

2)If it wasn't there, it's not because anyone "forgot" to put it there. There is no one person who sat down and created this "list". It's a product of a large number of different volunteers. If you notice something missing on Wikipedia, and you're the only person who notices, then the reason it's missing could be because you haven't added it yet.

3)If you do notice something missing in a Wikipedia category, please first learn how to categorize:
 * The category must be added to the article, not the other way around. Please see FAQ/Categorization For newer editors, it's understandably a counter-intuitive system.


 * Category pages are not intended to be exhaustive lists. They are navigation aids; merely groupings of related, existing English Wikipedia pages.


 * To categorize an article, first make sure it actually belongs to the category. Then, go to the article and add the category at the bottom of the page. Once published (saved) the blue-linked name of the article will automatically appear on the category page. To remove an article from appearing on a category page, edit the article and remove the category. For instructions on how to do all this using VisualEditor, see . For further detailed information, see Help:Category and Categorization.

4)Your edit is a commentary on the state of the page. This is inappropriate. Every page has an associated "Talk" page. That is where stuff like that belongs.

Let me know if you have any questions. -- DB 1729 talk 01:02, 3 January 2024 (UTC)