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:The policy resolved this issue changing that over 150kB of a page deserves to be split. {{User:Derekblue1/sig}} 03:50, December 12, 2023 (EST)
:The policy resolved this issue changing that over 150kB of a page deserves to be split. {{User:Derekblue1/sig}} 03:50, December 12, 2023 (EST)
::Where was that decided? {{User:Swallow/sig}} 05:43, December 12, 2023 (EST)
::Where was that decided? {{User:Swallow/sig}} 05:43, December 12, 2023 (EST)
:::I do not know. Someone told me on my talk page that I had to pause splitting history articles until the new policy was decided which was not stated where. There is a history showing that {{User|Porplemontage}} edited on on [[MarioWiki:Article size]]. {{User:Derekblue1/sig}} 06:58, December 12, 2023 (EST)
::::It says on that article that if articles exceed 150k bytes, they should be considered for a split. This does not mean it should instantly be done as soon as the article reaches that amount of bytes, especially considering the state the [[Bob-omb]] article was in after splitting. {{User:Swallow/sig}} 16:42, December 12, 2023 (EST)
::::: Yeah... I realized that I did not pay attention to the policy change when I was performing those splitting edits. {{User:Derekblue1/sig}} 03:50, December 13, 2023 (EST)

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