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{{two other uses|the term "walled garden" as it applies to Misplaced Pages|the main article|Walled garden|the WikiProject concerning gardens|Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Horticulture and Gardening}} |
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{{about|the term ''walled garden'' as it applies to Misplaced Pages|the main article|Walled garden}} |
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{{redirect|WP:WG|the WikiGuard application|User:BradBeattie/WikiGuard}} |
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{{redirect|WP:GARDEN|the WikiProject concerning gardens|Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Horticulture and Gardening}} |
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{{essay|WP:WG|WP:WALL}} |
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{{redirect|WP:WALL|a wall of text on Misplaced Pages|Misplaced Pages:Wall of text}} |
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{{redirect|WP:WG|the application|User:BradBeattie/WikiGuard|Misplaced Pages-based games|Misplaced Pages:Misplaced Pages games|the humorous essay|Misplaced Pages:WikiGnome}} |
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{{nutshell|Articles should have outgoing and incoming links to the wider encyclopedia. Don't create a group of articles that exclusively link to each other.}} |
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{{nutshell|Articles should have outgoing and incoming links to the wider encyclopedia. Don't create a group of articles that exclusively link to each other.}} |
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On many ]s, Misplaced Pages included, a '''walled garden''' is a set of pages or articles that link to each other, but do not have any links to or from anything outside the group. This can be a failure of linkage, or it can be an attempt to form a group of articles on essentially the same topic. This should especially be avoided on Misplaced Pages, where one of our core principles is ]. While ] are far easier to detect than walled gardens, if you find several pages that only seem to link to each other, then ''']''' and, depending on the circumstances, add both outgoing and incoming links, or suggest a ]. |
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On many ]s, Misplaced Pages included, a '''walled garden''' is a set of pages or articles that link to each other, but do not have any links to or from anything outside the group. This can be a failure of linkage, or it can be an attempt to form a group of articles on essentially the same topic. This should especially be avoided on Misplaced Pages, where one of our core principles is ]. While ] are far easier to detect than walled gardens, if you find several pages that only seem to link to each other, then ''']''' and, depending on the circumstances, add both outgoing and incoming links, or suggest a ]. |
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