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Hi. I recently removed redundant Wikilinks in the member schools table; It didn't seem important to me that each school have its own link to the Honolulu article. User:Sigep 252 reversed my edits, and rather than take this right to an editing war, I thought I'd ask for others' opinions. While MoS:L doesn't explicitly give a threshold number of "too many" redundant links, it does say an article is considered overlinked when "a link is excessively repeated in the same article; however, duplicating an important link distant from a previous occurrence is appropriate." The article links to Honolulu in the introduction. I did leave the original Honolulu link in the first school's row in the table, but removed the rest. This seems correct, if I'm reading the guideline correctly. Anyone have something to add? If not, I'll drop the issue. Mitchell k dwyer 01:08, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
If you wanna edit the redundant links as you see fit, that's fine with me. I did what I did more for aesthetic value than anything else.
Okay. Done. Mitchell k dwyer 01:08, 2 August 2006 (UTC)