Jump to content

Wikipedia:Historical archive/Logs/Offline reports/Is this really a disambiguation page?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Overview

[edit]

The list below shows disambiguation pages which only contain one link. For the purposes of this report, any article containing {{msg:disambig}} is considered to be a disambiguation page. It was generated on November 1st, 2004 from the October 23rd, 2004 database dump.

Preamble

[edit]

Disambiguation pages exist to direct users to the correct article where a given name could mean several different things. Such pages that only contain links to once place may not really be needed. Consider changing them into redirects, adding links to other meanings of the article title, and producing new articles for these links to refer to.

Regenerating this report

[edit]

This report is generated from a Link Analysis Database using the SQL:

select concat( '*[[', art_title, ']]' ) 
from art
where links_from = 1
and art_is_disambig = 1
order by art_title;

Suggested improvements

[edit]
  • Could also check for page structure - diambig pages generally have an opening statement then an unordered list then {{disambig}} - TB 09:40, Jun 9, 2004 (UTC)
  • Note that msg:disambig has been replaced by just disambig. -- Beland 18:42, 5 Jun 2005 (UTC)

List

[edit]