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by chuckadams
453 days ago
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Some Wikipedia articles themselves do this, linking every common word in the article, which makes trying to simply highlight a section of text a fun adventure. I ended up at one point making a userscript to strip all internally-pointing links just to make an article more readable (as an addition to an existing script that stripped all the "[citation needed]" and other noise). Wikipedia needs some notion of "suggested links" that don't become links unless the text is selected or they're toggled globally or some other explicit action. With those, authors could go and link every last word if they like. |
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Tip: in Firefox, you can hold Alt to drag and select text without triggering links.