Category talk:Human hosts

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Making things clearer[[edit source]]

The reason I began to create additional categories for this page was so that this page would be much clearer and easier to navigate. My initial thoughts were to group individuals together who were possessed by the same creature/species. Thus I created many categories such as; Pyrovile hosts, Family of Blood hosts, Great Old Ones hosts, etc, to house these individuals in. I also linked all these new categories to the "human hosts" page to serve the purpose of making navigation easier.

However, some other users have began un-linking the categories after finding that other aliens were possessed by the creature/species too (such as the Doctor with the Torajii sun). Due to the un-linking some individuals can't be found connected to the "human hosts" page.

I think the best thing to do is to rename all of the additional categories I created as "Pyrovile human hosts", "Family of Blood human hosts", "Great Old Ones human hosts", etc. While also creating categories such as "Torajii non-human hosts". Xx-connor-xX 19:14, December 29, 2016 (UTC)

If the only hosts in a given category are human (that is, that thing, whatever it is, only has human hosts), then human does not truly need to be in the category name.
In the case of Torajii, which is a terrific example, you would have to put all three hosts (human/non-human) in category:Torajii hosts, which then needs to go directly in category:Individual hosts. Those who are human will need to have category:Human hosts separately.
If there are at least three human and at least three non-human hosts in a given category, you can make category:Thingidoodle hosts and category:Human Thingidoodle hosts.
With regards to potentially including "human" in all the human hosts subcats, that is up for debate.
× SOTO (//) 07:43, January 3, 2017 (UTC)