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Links to external sites
Hi Marinaz! Thanks for all your edits to pages like eg. Feminist and women's hackerspaces. I wanted to talk to you about the way you've been changing links to on-wiki content to point primarily to off-wiki content. I'm not really keen on links to wiki pages being changed to say "wikia" because that's not accurate -- they're links to the Geek Feminism Wiki, and we don't tend to refer to those links as being "wikia links" or similar, but "geek feminism wiki" links. That said, I don't think we should link them with the words "Geek Feminism wiki" either... I think we should just link to the article itself. Linking to existing pages on the wiki, using their names, should be the norm, and linking offsite should be the exception, IMHO.
Here's an example of what I mean:
Formerly:
- Double Union, San Francisco, CA, USA
Your edits:
- Double Union (wikia, Facebook, Twitter) , San Francisco, CA, USA
A compromise I'd like to suggest:
- Double Union, San Francisco, CA, USA (website, Facebook, Twitter)
What do you think?