Jesús Martínez wrote: > The rest of keywords are taken from the internal links of that article.
Yes, and I claim that this method is too generic for gaming wikis. It may even be too generic for wikis in general, where infoboxes and navboxes inflate the number of internal links more and more each year. Wikipedia has at least 50,000 internal links to "Federal Information Processing Standard" from navboxes about American cities/towns, but those publications are only related to the navboxes, not the articles. Some editors even advocate generic headings: for example, when writing a history of the New York Giants, use "1980s", not "Bill Parcells era". One band-aid solution would be to increase the limit on keywords, but I'm told that that would be very bad marketing, because any piece of HTML with 300 meta entries is assumed to be porn or spam. --- "Ryan W" _______________________________________________ Wikia-l mailing list [email protected] http://lists.wikia.com/mailman/listinfo/wikia-l
