Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-27924689-20170218052515

Short articles are terrible, and finding them and adding the stub template, hopping that someone knows more to add, just seems like a way to get easy edit points. With small, new, wikis, all articles are stubs, basically. And older wikis may have stubs that are not marked.

I would like to ask if there was a way for an admin to have the wiki automatically mark pages under a certain size?
 * If not, my question is for Fandom/Wikia developers. Can a tool be made for the Admin Dashboard?

Something like: Stub threshold: (a numbers input box; min 200) bytes.

I am not saying that you wont be able to add the template manually anymore. A page for Luke Skywalker that only has information from the movies and not any other canon sources is still a stub in my book, and should be marked as such.

However, sometimes an article will have no real amount of information. Ex: Suchandsuch died when his head was cut off on page 49. There is no other information. It is technically a stub, but the information is complete.

For this, something like __NOSTUB__ could be put on the page to remove stub status.

If there is any known CSS to my first question, or if you like my suggestion, (or if you feel I need to clarify something) please, feel free to leave a comment below. 