User talk:Hellosandimas

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Batman Films
Nice choice of redirect. I indicated I didn't think one would be necessary precisely because I know there are a number of Batman film projects and didn't see a good way of choosing just one. The list you chose works nicely. Erechtheus 00:17, 27 August 2007 (UTC)

Repost of Zeitgeist Conspiracy Movie
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Re User:Chriskruk -- apologies, I moved too fast and reverted you. It's in your hands, and thanks for taking charge of the situation. Accounting4Taste 04:58, 31 August 2007 (UTC)
 * (belly laugh) Yeah, I was being a janitor and sweeping away. Although I think it's more like playing "Whack-A-Mole" at the fairgrounds -- you whack one, two more pop up to take its place.  Cheers! Accounting4Taste 05:11, 31 August 2007 (UTC)

Moving Atricles without forethought
You moved several of my articles, apparantly without a full inderstanding the underlying structural philosophy.

Articles should be unambiguously named, and properly qualified, for *internal* use by the Wikipedia software.

ReDirects are for taking the user entries in the Search Box to the properly named article.

Even if only ONE article on a topic exists, it should be given a proper name (unambiguous and qualified) to distinguish it from any FUTURE articles that may be written. If and when any such future article is written, the redirect page can easily converted to a disambiguation page.

Suppose there is an article about Joe's Toes, named "Joe" because it is the only article and can't be confused with anything else. Now add more articles about Joe's BodyParts: Fingers, Ears, Arms, Legs, and Feet. What are you going to call them???? How are you going to organize them, or distinguish between them?

Suppose, on the other hand, that the original article was titled "Joe's Toes", and was the object of a REDIRECT titled "Joe". Just ONE article with a long and complicated name that is accessed by the nickname "Joe" (the redirect). Adding the articles "Joe's Fingers", "Joe's Ears", "Joe's Arms", "Joe's Legs", and "Joe's Feet" poses no problem at all. AND the redirect becomes a disambiguation page to direct the user to Joe's BodyPart of interest.

Rhampho1949 20:00, 23 October 2007 (UTC)

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