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No forum discussion was required because this was an administrative move to highlight a maintenance issue.  Think of it as the equivalent of slapping {{tlx|update}} on a number of pages automatically.   
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Fortunately, only about 50 pages are in really ''dire'' shape from this lazy use of '''individual humans'''.  Another 30 or so have been added to the list by the removal of [[:category:individuals]] from individual pages.
Fortunately, only about 50 pages are in really ''dire'' shape from this lazy use of '''individual humans'''.  Another 30 or so have been added to the list by the removal of [[:category:individuals]] from individual pages.
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 27 April 2023

No forum discussion was required because this was an administrative move to highlight a maintenance issue. Think of it as the equivalent of slapping {{update}} on a number of pages automatically.

As you've noticed, the pages that were completely de-categorised by this move need help. Keeping them under the category individual humans meant that no one could see how much work needs to be done on them. This way, it's much more likely someone's going to get curious and do something about it.

Fortunately, only about 50 pages are in really dire shape from this lazy use of individual humans. Another 30 or so have been added to the list by the removal of category:individuals from individual pages.