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I reverted your splitting out of the characters into its own article for a number of reasons. One, the character list is not that long, only about 15kb, so splitting for size concerns is not especially warranted in this case. Second, the character list had no references, and was just a copy/paste of the list from the main article, and all articles should be able to stand on their own in terms of reliability, verifiability, and notability. The characters themselves in this case are not notable in their own right, as opposed to a character list such as List of One Piece characters which is lengthy (only because of the large cast of characters, not with the individual descriptions), well-referenced, and establishes notability based on the Creation and conception and Reception sections, something that would be hard to include in most character articles, and especially for something like Hidamari Sketch which is relatively niche.-- 十 八 21:26, 2 September 2019 (UTC)
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I reverted your splitting out of the characters into its own article for a number of reasons. One, the character list is not that long, only about 15kb, so splitting for size concerns is not especially warranted in this case. Second, the character list had no references, and was just a copy/paste of the list from the main article, and all articles should be able to stand on their own in terms of reliability, verifiability, and notability. The characters themselves in this case are not notable in their own right, as opposed to a character list such as List of One Piece characters which is lengthy (only because of the large cast of characters, not with the individual descriptions), well-referenced, and establishes notability based on the Creation and conception and Reception sections, something that would be hard to include in most character articles, and especially for something like Hidamari Sketch which is relatively niche.-- 十 八 21:26, 2 September 2019 (UTC)
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