User talk:Youngaigbokhan

Overlinking
It is a fairly common mistake for new editors to think that adding a link from any article to another article on any topic mentioned in the first article is always a good thing to do. However, excessive linking can be confusing, and actually does more harm than good; research has determined that having a lot of links in an article with little relevance decreases the likelihood that a reader will find links of greater relevance. Generally speaking, an article should link to another article only if the linked article either contains further information about the subject of the linking article or explains the meaning of a term which is used in the linking article and for which many readers will need an explanation. The article Economics contains no information about Benard Aigbokhan, nor is it likely that many readers of the article Benard E. Aigbokhan will need an explanation of the term "economics" in order to understand that article. JBW (talk) 14:24, 31 May 2021 (UTC)