User talk:Robert Smith A

Ming Zhu
Please familiarize yourself with how Wikipedia categories work, because when I corrected a categorization error a couple of days ago you went and reapplied the same error a second time.

If a person is already in, then they do not also go directly into alongside that. If they're already in, then they do not also go directly into at the same time. If they're already in, then they do not also go directly into. And on and so forth: the rule is that a person goes only into the most specific appropriate categories, and they do not get double-categorized in parent categories climbing up the same tree. The only time a person should ever be in the generic "Artists", "Philosophers" or "Sociologists" categories at all is if there are no subcategories for their country or occupational specialty at all — if appropriate subcategories do exist, then the person goes only in the subcategories, and not in the parent category.

Thanks. Bearcat (talk) 15:58, 30 July 2020 (UTC)
 * I have reverted this article to a redirect and protected it. The article is a recreation of an article that has been problematic in its creation. Any article should be created in the draft namespace and pass through article review process prior to moving to main namespace. You can access the versions of the page through the page history and copy it to a draft article. — billinghurst  sDrewth  06:36, 2 August 2020 (UTC)