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Linking
Standard English words should generally not be linked. For example, adding a link to "lake" simply because a lake happens to be mentioned in a plot summary just confuses people because they don't know why it's been linked. The important and useful links get lost in a sea of overlinked words. So, if a police officer is investigating a murder that occurred near a lake, don't link any of those words. Most people reading the plot summary will understand what a police officer is, what murder is, and what a lake is. They will have encountered all these things hundreds of times in their own daily lives, and linking to their articles won't really help anyone. Well, hopefully not murder, but they'll have encountered it in fiction countless times. However, if the police officer interviews a marine biologist with an obscure specialty, that specialty should be linked so that people can understand what it is and how it might intersect with the events of the plot summary. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 07:08, 29 October 2021 (UTC)