User talk:Johnwik122

Linking in articles
A Wikipedia article should link to a second article only if that second article contains information which is directly relevant to the content of the first article, in a way which is likely to help a reader's understanding of the content of the first one. For example, in the article Skip Barber Racing School you linked to School, but none of the information in the article "School" has any relevance to racing schools. Even less helpful was your link to Move, which is a disambiguation page, which is to say that it is not an article in itself, but a collection of links to various articles related to various uses of the word "move". It is difficult to imagine any situation in which it would be appropriate to link from an article to a disambiguation page, because if one of the uses of the word is relevant then the link should go directly to the article on that particular use, rather than giving the reader a list of uses, all but one of which is irrelevant. In fact on this occasion none of the uses is relevant, so the link can do nothing except wasting readers' time searching for something relevant, and failing to find anything.

While I am here, I may as well ask you a question. Have you previously used one or more accounts? If so, which account or accounts? JBW (talk) Formerly JamesBWatson 20:21, 4 January 2020 (UTC)