On 24/giu/2013, at 14:50, Serge Wroclawski <[email protected]> wrote:
> Usually the "url" tag is used for an organization's website. For
> example, many musems, libraries, restaurants, etc. have an official
> website. That's what the website (or url) tag is for (I think
> "website" is actually preferred but url is just as good).
the wiki states that website should be used for the official website and url
for alternative websites. I remember there was a proposal about tagging social
page links (Facebook, twitter, MySpace, g+, you name it) and the conclusion of
the discussion was like you suggested to only put them in when they're the only
or main website for a feature, but to keep Wikipedia as an exception separate.
As I'm generally more inclined versus includism, I'd personally not see a
problem in tags like url:facebook=*
cheers,
Martin
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