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When does a stub cease to be a stub? Is there some sort of definition? I always thought of stubs to be about one to two sentences long, but I've also seen longer articles marked as stub. - {{User:Edofenrir/sig}} 12:59, 14 October 2009 (EDT)
When does a stub cease to be a stub? Is there some sort of definition? I always thought of stubs to be about one to two sentences long, but I've also seen longer articles marked as stub. - {{User:Edofenrir/sig}} 12:59, 14 October 2009 (EDT)
:I think articles longer than two sentences can also be stubs, as long as there is much more to write about a topic. For example, if the [[Mario]] article were 20 sentences long, it would be a stub as well, IMO. {{User:Time Q/sig}} 14:40, 14 October 2009 (EDT)
:I think articles longer than two sentences can also be stubs, as long as there is much more to write about a topic. For example, if the [[Mario]] article were 20 sentences long, it would be a stub as well, IMO. {{User:Time Q/sig}} 14:40, 14 October 2009 (EDT)
::Agree with Time Q. It depends on how complex the subject is. --[[User:Grandy02|Grandy02]] 14:43, 14 October 2009 (EDT)

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Definition of a "Stub"

When does a stub cease to be a stub? Is there some sort of definition? I always thought of stubs to be about one to two sentences long, but I've also seen longer articles marked as stub. - Gabumon from the Digimon franchise Gabumon(talk) 12:59, 14 October 2009 (EDT)

I think articles longer than two sentences can also be stubs, as long as there is much more to write about a topic. For example, if the Mario article were 20 sentences long, it would be a stub as well, IMO. Time Questions 14:40, 14 October 2009 (EDT)
Agree with Time Q. It depends on how complex the subject is. --Grandy02 14:43, 14 October 2009 (EDT)