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:: I (strongly) agree with the statement, plain and unadorned, to "Only make links that are relevant to the context". Also, I have (strong) reservations to any limitation on making (what I'd consider contextual) wikilinks of any (accordingly appropriate) piece of artice text (or graphic). (Instead I'd be very happy for instance with the linking expressed in [[Wikipedia_talk:Build_the_web#What Allwiki is not]].)
:: Therefore I consent only to a subset of what's stated in [[Wikipedia:Only_make_links_that_are_relevant_to_the_context#What generally should not be linked]]. Do you (or anyone) disagree, or can I start soon editing away to what I won't consent? [[User:Fwappler|
:: p.s. The '''only one''' broken (i.e. marked red, leading "nowhere", and thus not displaying the annotation either) link above is that to [[Fractiousness]]. That can be filled in promptly. All ('''many''') other links were not broken. However, I'll now apply two (fairly small) annotational edits.
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