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RfC on overlinking[edit]

Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Linking § What generally should not be linked says that major examples of countries which most readers will be at least somewhat familiar are usually not linked, implying that some of these shorthands should use ((flagu)) unstead of ((flag)). So I propose changing the shorthands of sovereign UN member states (except microstates) to use the unlinked flag template while those of dependent territories and other non-sovereign entities (perhaps except the United Nations) remain linked as they are now. --Fernando Trebien (talk) 20:15, 3 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Flag templates are generally used in lists and tables, Fernando, not prose; MOS:OL doesn't apply to them (MOS:DL):

Duplicate linking in stand-alone and embedded lists is permissible if it significantly aids the reader. This is most often the case when the list is presenting information that could just as aptly be formatted in a table, and is expected to be parsed for particular bits of data, not read from top to bottom.

(It seems to me the adequate place for this discussion, which need not be an RfC, is at WT:Countries.)Guarapiranga  11:42, 4 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]
  • Agreed, Visviva. If it's to prose this proposal refers to, then WP:LINK simply requires all countries to be linked once in the text, without distinction (which is all too subjective and endlessly contentious, as it plays right into the microgeopolitical footballing we see at country lists on WP). — Guarapiranga  21:04, 4 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]
  • I'm not sure map literacy is a good indicator of partial familiarity. Something like the number of searches[1] or how often a country is mentioned in the news[2][3] or GDP or population might be better indicators. --Fernando Trebien (talk) 12:45, 5 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "Do Americans care about the rest of the world? These two Google maps give you the answer". The Washington Post. 27 June 2016. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b "America's Global Standing According to Popular News Sites From Around the World - Table 1". ResearchGate.
  3. ^ Segev, Elad; Blondheim, Menahem (2013-01-01). "America's Global Standing According to Popular News Sites From Around the World". Political Communication. 30 (1): 139–161. doi:10.1080/10584609.2012.737418. ISSN 1058-4609.
  4. ^ Even if editors were unaware of ((flagu)) the option to use a plain icon and un-linked text was available, and rejected
  5. ^ Not to mention MOS:NOICONS which, if correctly followed, should limit the number of MOS:OL cases these templates are actually responsible for.