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:If any article can use major improvement, it can be improved regardless of any tag it could have. Having this template on a page that otherwise looks fine accomplishes nothing at all. --{{User:Henry Tucayo Clay/sig}} 18:14, 1 January 2016 (EST) | :If any article can use major improvement, it can be improved regardless of any tag it could have. Having this template on a page that otherwise looks fine accomplishes nothing at all. --{{User:Henry Tucayo Clay/sig}} 18:14, 1 January 2016 (EST) | ||
::That's the point of improvement tags: to signal major improvement needed for an article and categorize it as incomplete or needs more major work, and sometimes there are slightly more specific tags you can use like rewrite-expand. I've put the construction tag and left it there on [[Mario]] for specific reasons that we've discussed in the forums since I am working on inputting major changes, and it's not practical to use sandbox due to its high-traffic and overall layout of the page. Again, there is really no hard line between construction and rewrite and there is really no point in trying to create one, especially when I feel it's pretty much imposing one interpretation over the other. {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 18:34, 1 January 2016 (EST) | ::That's the point of improvement tags: to signal major improvement needed for an article and categorize it as incomplete or needs more major work, and sometimes there are slightly more specific tags you can use like rewrite-expand. I've put the construction tag and left it there on [[Mario]] for specific reasons that we've discussed in the forums since I am working on inputting major changes, and it's not practical to use sandbox due to its high-traffic and overall layout of the page. Again, there is really no hard line between construction and rewrite and there is really no point in trying to create one, especially when I feel it's pretty much imposing one interpretation over the other. {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 18:34, 1 January 2016 (EST) | ||
:::@'''and it's not practical to use sandbox due to its high-traffic and overall layout of the page''': I don't see why you couldn't just create {{ | :::@'''and it's not practical to use sandbox due to its high-traffic and overall layout of the page''': I don't see why you couldn't just create {{fakelink|User:Bazooka Mario/work}} or something and work on the article there in peace, where nobody else (except admins, but they won't touch those pages) can edit them, unless that's not the point you're making, in which case please explain which point you're making. {{User:RandomYoshi/sig}} 20:09, 1 January 2016 (EST) | ||
::::That's what I meant by sandbox, I meant both the wiki-built and user ones. [[User:Bazooka_Mario/sandbox|I do have one]]. I don't see the benefits outsourcing to a sandbox compared to directly editing, in this specific case. I understand complete overhauls and new pages, but I'm expanding the page and I've created a checklist on what I've done so far, and for those not familiar with what I've outlined in [[User:Bazooka_Mario#Mario|my userpage]], I've provided a construction template to know that the article is being worked on now and then, and I do make pretty major changes. In fact, I've made major changes ''today'' by reorganizing some parts of the history section and incorporating trivia. For my slow, ongoing mostly solo work, I have no plans nor any desire to change the construction template to rewrite or remove it all together because the construction template best illustrates my ongoing work on it. I'm reorganizing the page, expanding it, rewriting it, proofreading it every time I visit it ''while'' people are also adding stuff to it, so keeping it to a sandbox feels rather counterproductive compared to just jumping in and adding/rewriting sections. If I haven't explained my situation clearly enough, then maybe my approach is very foreign to editors. {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 20:39, 1 January 2016 (EST) | ::::That's what I meant by sandbox, I meant both the wiki-built and user ones. [[User:Bazooka_Mario/sandbox|I do have one]]. I don't see the benefits outsourcing to a sandbox compared to directly editing, in this specific case. I understand complete overhauls and new pages, but I'm expanding the page and I've created a checklist on what I've done so far, and for those not familiar with what I've outlined in [[User:Bazooka_Mario#Mario|my userpage]], I've provided a construction template to know that the article is being worked on now and then, and I do make pretty major changes. In fact, I've made major changes ''today'' by reorganizing some parts of the history section and incorporating trivia. For my slow, ongoing mostly solo work, I have no plans nor any desire to change the construction template to rewrite or remove it all together because the construction template best illustrates my ongoing work on it. I'm reorganizing the page, expanding it, rewriting it, proofreading it every time I visit it ''while'' people are also adding stuff to it, so keeping it to a sandbox feels rather counterproductive compared to just jumping in and adding/rewriting sections. If I haven't explained my situation clearly enough, then maybe my approach is very foreign to editors. {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 20:39, 1 January 2016 (EST) | ||
:::::Personal projects to improve articles that are otherwise complete in information do not warrant the use of {{tem|construction}}. If you have your objectives for the page outlined in your userpage, you can work off that list ''without'' the tag. --{{User:Henry Tucayo Clay/sig}} 20:50, 1 January 2016 (EST) | :::::Personal projects to improve articles that are otherwise complete in information do not warrant the use of {{tem|construction}}. If you have your objectives for the page outlined in your userpage, you can work off that list ''without'' the tag. --{{User:Henry Tucayo Clay/sig}} 20:50, 1 January 2016 (EST) |