Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-45358972-20200430095854/@comment-44807868-20200502052446

That'd still make the length of article too long; see User blog:FishTank/Articles on Fandom which addresses the optimal practices of article length and more.

There really isn't anything wrong with the extra pages, when they're covering topics that have information in which readers would be interested. Separating large amounts of contents into several pages comes with plenty benefits to both readers and contributors.

To provide one example, let's think of the ease provided for a reader in finding desired contents. What if someone wanted to read about the minor NPC Angler? If Angler had an article, then they'd easily find the page and be able to locate the information they were interested in. However, Angler's information is cluttered in a single article that a user unfamiliar with the wiki might not predict to find in. Even if they search for Angler, they're faced with several pages, none of which are the clearest if they have what the reader wants. See what I mean? :)

I understand that creating extra articles is a too big of a change that's in contrast with a wiki's conventions. You can bring it up with an active administrator, if you want!