Board Thread:Shingeki no Kyojin Wiki/@comment-5774380-20150331184421/@comment-5774380-20150414011340

About the spoiler tags, I'm going to work in a template for that. About the linking, based on what I've seen in other wikis like the One Piece Wiki, pages are linked the first time they are mentioned in each major section. I think we should discuss this when we work on the structure of the pages. About the stubs, the Wikipedia says:

"A stub is an article containing only one or a few sentences of text that, although providing some useful information, is too short to provide encyclopedic coverage of a subject, and that is capable of expansion. Non-article pages, such as disambiguation pages, lists, categories, templates, talk pages, and redirects, are not regarded as stubs."

"How big is too big?
''Over the years, different editors have followed different rules of thumb to help them decide when an article is likely to be a stub. Editors may decide that an article with more than ten sentences is too big to be a stub, or that the threshold for another article may be 250 words. Others follow the Did you know? standard of 1,500 characters in the main text. AutoWikiBrowser is frequently set to automatically remove stub tags from any article with more than 500 words.''

''There is no set size at which an article stops being a stub. While very short articles are very likely to be stubs, there are some subjects about which very little can be written. Conversely, there are subjects about which a lot could be written, and their articles may still be stubs even if they are a few paragraphs long. As such, it is impossible to state whether an article is a stub based solely on its length, and any decision on the article has to come down to an editor's best judgement (the user essay on the Croughton-London rule may be of use when trying to judge whether an article is a stub). Similarly, stub status usually depends on the length of prose text alone – lists, templates, images, and other such peripheral parts of an article are usually not considered when judging whether an article is a stub.''" And about the Civilians template, I like it the way you created it; though I believe is too general. Almost every character falls into the "civilians" category, so I'm not sure if it's really useful.