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I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: Thanks for creating the article!.
â SunDawn â (contact) 08:13, 30 August 2022 (UTC)
It seems to me that the current article may (to some degree) be a duplication of information on the existing related articles, especially the personal articles for Karpov and Kasparov themselves, and the articles about their championship matches. So, I put a complaint tag in the lead to that effect. I'd have to look more closely at the related articles I'm suggesting, but I know without checking that they variously touch on the given rivalry, since it's obvious.
The article is an interesting limit case, a wobbler. I agree that the subject is a notable period, which is why I'm not suggesting deletion, I'm just a bit queasy about repetition. If we can work up stuff which is unique to the article's subject (not included in the established articles), then this would be a much stronger case for a stand-alone article. Otherwise perhaps the article's subject might be merged/split into the related articles as sections (where the material isn't already discussed!)
A suggestion: when Wikipedia uses internal bluelinks or wikilinks to link to some certain aspect or thing, it doesn't always have to be its own stand-alone article. Frequently, the target can (and sometimes should) simply be a section in a given article, an aspect of the thing which maybe isn't important enough to warrant its own article. The trick in this case is, if the thing were split up, where to put it, which is a point in favor of keeping the article on its own. MinnesotanUser ( talk) 02:13, 12 September 2022 (UTC)
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I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: Thanks for creating the article!.
â SunDawn â (contact) 08:13, 30 August 2022 (UTC)
It seems to me that the current article may (to some degree) be a duplication of information on the existing related articles, especially the personal articles for Karpov and Kasparov themselves, and the articles about their championship matches. So, I put a complaint tag in the lead to that effect. I'd have to look more closely at the related articles I'm suggesting, but I know without checking that they variously touch on the given rivalry, since it's obvious.
The article is an interesting limit case, a wobbler. I agree that the subject is a notable period, which is why I'm not suggesting deletion, I'm just a bit queasy about repetition. If we can work up stuff which is unique to the article's subject (not included in the established articles), then this would be a much stronger case for a stand-alone article. Otherwise perhaps the article's subject might be merged/split into the related articles as sections (where the material isn't already discussed!)
A suggestion: when Wikipedia uses internal bluelinks or wikilinks to link to some certain aspect or thing, it doesn't always have to be its own stand-alone article. Frequently, the target can (and sometimes should) simply be a section in a given article, an aspect of the thing which maybe isn't important enough to warrant its own article. The trick in this case is, if the thing were split up, where to put it, which is a point in favor of keeping the article on its own. MinnesotanUser ( talk) 02:13, 12 September 2022 (UTC)