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OVERLINKING and the BRD Process

I saw that instead of looking into what overlinking is on Wikipedia, you reverted back to your own inappropriate WP link version.

Here is the policy on overlinking: WP:OVERLINK. Adding wikilinks to common phrases like "talk show" violates this norm.

Please also review the VERY important WP:BRD. You added a wikilink, which was fine, then you were reverted by me with a reason. It is your responsibility to open a discussion at that point, not to re-add your contested change to the article. Continuing to do so would be edit warring, which is sanctionable.

Please review the "Bold, Revert, Discuss" page I've shared, as I'm sure you have the best intentions to contribute to Wikipedia, but that requires learning how things are done around here. The Wikipedia:Teahouse is a great place to go if you have questions along the way! Chiselinccc ( talk) 11:58, 28 February 2024 (UTC) reply

  • "talk show" — "common phrases"? o.O And what is "talk show" -- Tpyvvikky ( talk) 12:01, 28 February 2024 (UTC) reply
    If you don't understand such a simple phrase, you are unlikely to have an appropriate level of fluency to contribute on the English Wikipedia.
    If you have any questions about the policies or guidelines here, please ask about them at the Wikipedia:Teahouse. You are CERTAINLY not allowed to just continue ignoring rules after they've been pointed out to you and doing whatever you want. Your inability to understand basic English phrases is not the problem of other contributors here. Chiselinccc ( talk) 14:22, 28 February 2024 (UTC) reply