User talk:Thomson200
Your account will be renamed[edit]
Hello,
The developer team at Wikimedia is making some changes to how accounts work, as part of our on-going efforts to provide new and better tools for our users like cross-wiki notifications. These changes will mean you have the same account name everywhere. This will let us give you new features that will help you edit and discuss better, and allow more flexible user permissions for tools. One of the side-effects of this is that user accounts will now have to be unique across all 900 Wikimedia wikis. See the announcement for more information.
Unfortunately, your account clashes with another account also called Thomson200. To make sure that both of you can use all Wikimedia projects in future, we have reserved the name Thomson200~enwikivoyage that only you will have. If you like it, you don't have to do anything. If you do not like it, you can pick out a different name.
Your account will still work as before, and you will be credited for all your edits made so far, but you will have to use the new account name when you log in.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Yours,
Keegan Peterzell
Community Liaison, Wikimedia Foundation
23:36, 17 March 2015 (UTC)
Listings in regional articles[edit]
Hi, Thomson200, and thanks for adding all that content about articles on Georgia!
There's something I'm not sure about, though. Normally, templated listings are not used in region articles, only in bottom-level (city or park) articles. See Wikivoyage:Region article template:
Almost always, individual listings (including detailed contact info for restaurants and hotels) do *not* belong in a region or sub-region page. The region-level description is a brief overview only; it will mention that Walt Disney World is near Orlando but not list full contact info.[...]
Individual listings should be placed at the lowest available level of local page (a district of a huge city or the city page for a small town). If something is in a tiny rural village too small to justify its own local article, alternatives include:
- creating a single local-level page for a broad, sparsely populated rural area (such as Rural Montgomery County) with multiple villages on one page,
- adding the listing in the appropriate main section (see/do, eat/drink, buy, sleep) in the nearest city page if the town is just a suburb of that city, or
- adding a section "Nearby" in an adjacent city article (before the "Go next" section). Divide this into a subsection named for each village in the surrounding area. Note that "Go next" normally lists the next destination which actually has an article in Wikivoyage.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please reply below or post to Wikivoyage talk:Region article template, but I think the solution is to describe these attractions in prose in regional articles in a briefer way than you would in a templated listing, and leave the templated listings for bottom-level articles.
All the best,
Ikan Kekek (talk) 19:59, 1 May 2016 (UTC)
- Ok, I'll start moving the listings on the Georgia page to lower level pages. Thomson200 (talk) 20:12, 1 May 2016 (UTC)
- Excellent. And when you do, please remove address info that becomes default info. I wouldn't include GA or the zip code in anything, but I definitely would keep the name of the town if it's different from the topic of the article you're moving it to (such as if it's in the next town, which doesn't itself merit a full article). Ikan Kekek (talk) 20:17, 1 May 2016 (UTC)