User blog comment:DaNASCAT/Template Types: A Smarter Categorization System/@comment-4018164-20151127213648/@comment-10507735-20151129051355

"Obviously there is a reason why it is there. Could be that not many Wikias are organized in that sense, so they put there to start cleaning up red links, for example."

Well, I'm sure that's going to really help.

For a small wiki like the Lost Alpha, I use redlinks so that potential contributors have a clickthrough framework to create relevant pages from.

Trouble is - this spawns that wonder of wonders VisualEditor which is about as useful as a paintbrush in a sewing circle. Productivity is terrible.

Otoh - I had one redlink 'helper' who managed to "clean up" one set of redlinks by getting them all to point to one poorly structured page thereby defeating the links' objectives.

Now -- the higher ups are on an organisational jag in some form of busymaking diversion.

I'm sure this will turn out to be a resounding suckcess too.