Thread:Skullguy123/@comment-104549-20180704135847

Let's talk about this article.

You have four related categories: Hybrids, "Near-Human Hybrids", "Near-Human hybrids", and "Near-Human Hybrid". Of these, only one is allowed. Per the Categorization Policy, when an article is technically part of both a specific and a larger general category, only the specific one is added; for example, an article about a Jedi Knight would be categorized with Jedi Knights, but not the more generic Jedi.

For the others, since they're all ostensibly the same subject, it should be obvious that only one of them can exist. It is not proper to add categories that don't exist, or to take the scattergun, "Well, one of these must be right, I'll add them all and see what sticks" approach. There are four ways you could have solved this:
 * 1) Brute force: Go to the search bar at the top of the page and type   (or just start typing on a page and type  .  The only results that come up are "Category:Near-Humans", "Category:Near-Human Hybrids" (the winner here), and "Category:Near-Human species".
 * 2) Logical process of elimination + brute force: There should never be a "category of one"—a category which only contains (or, even worse, only applies to) one article. As a result, you could have deduced that "Near-Human Hybrid" was wrong because it was singular, not plural.  After that, you'd have to brute force between "Near-Human Hybrids" and "Near-Human hybrids".
 * 3) Tedious examination: If you have a lot of time on your hands, you can always consult Special:Categories for a list of every category on Star Wars Fanon.
 * 4) Do it wrong, then fix it immediately: Although it's not preferred, it's also possible to publish the article with the right category and the wrong ones, then click all the links to see which category is the right one and go back in to Edit and remove the others.

By any of the above methods, you find Category:Near-Human Hybrids is the actual category, so the others have to go. I'll leave that to you to get done promptly.

Also, take note that, while users are allowed a category of their works, the correct syntax is "Articles by [user]", not just "[user]". To that end, I've deleted "Skullguy123" as a category on your eight articles, created Articles by Skullguy123, and added it to those articles.

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