AVID:Requests for Comment/Clearer guidelines for merging pages: Difference between revisions

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:The following discussion is closed. '''Please do not modify it'''. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section.
::Closing as '''passed'''. ''[[User:Logohub|<span style="font-size: 120%;"><span style="font-family:'serif';">Logohub</span></span>]]'' ([[User talk:Logohub|talk]]) 12:06, 18 November 2022 (UTC)
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Sometimes, I don't understand how some companies are merged together into a single article whereas others are split from one another. This includes the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] being split off from the [[Sony Pictures Television]] page (understandably due to their large size), whereas pages such as [[ITV Studios]] have two long sections merged together. What makes the former alright to split but not the latter? Likewise, vanity card articles such as the [[Wayans Bros. Companies]] and [[GK Productions]] are merged just because they are from the same person/people, when they are likely not directly related to one another, especially when two of those cards are used concurrently.
Sometimes, I don't understand how some companies are merged together into a single article whereas others are split from one another. This includes the [[Columbia TriStar Television]] being split off from the [[Sony Pictures Television]] page (understandably due to their large size), whereas pages such as [[ITV Studios]] have two long sections merged together. What makes the former alright to split but not the latter? Likewise, vanity card articles such as the [[Wayans Bros. Companies]] and [[GK Productions]] are merged just because they are from the same person/people, when they are likely not directly related to one another, especially when two of those cards are used concurrently.


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