Thread:Legion4hire/@comment-104549-20180903155640

Today I draw your attention to the Categorization Policy—specifically, the "only the most specific one"/"avoid duplicative categories" part. The general rule is that if two categories apply to the same article, a general one and a more specific one, only the specific one is added. In other words, if Category A and Category B both apply to Article 1, but Category B is itself in Category A, then you add Category B and not Category A. Basically, "All B are A, but not all A are B".

Here's a concrete example: Say you have a character who is a Jedi Knight. Both Jedi and Jedi Knights are categories, so you might think to add both. However, "Jedi Knights" is itself a subcategory of "Jedi" (along with "Jedi Initiates", "Jedi Padawans", "Jedi Masters", and a handful of others), so you would only add "Jedi Knights". Another way of looking at it is that adding a category adds every less specific category earlier in the chain—categorizing an article as "Jedi Knights" adds "Jedi" and "Individuals" too.

Now let's apply that to your work. You'll notice in Odestrian Legion I removed Military organizations and Organizations because you already had Armies. "Armies" is categorized under "Military organizations", which is itself categorized under "Organizations", so the latter two were duplicative. You can see I made similar adjustments to some of your other recently added categories as well.

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