User talk:Paulhodakievic

Hi Paul,

the notices at the top of articles serve the orientation of readers. Imagine looking for the Doctor Who novel "cold fusion". You type "cold fusion" into the search box and press "go". If the article about cold fusion shows up with no further information about other articles under the same title, you will not find the page you are looking for. That's the purpose of disambiguation notices. There are a few different variants of them; see Disambiguation for details. It has nothing to do with the content of the articles which are being disambiguated: the same logic would apply in any case where Wikipedia has multiple articles under the same title. Hope that helps,--Eloquence* 18:29, 9 September 2007 (UTC)