So, I'm a completist.
Seriously. Thanks for another unnecessary guide on something we don't need.
Military Consultant, SCP Wiki
So, we're actually trying to trim down the guides.
Admin, SCP Wiki
The only reason I stuck it up there is because it's a section that doesn't actually exist in any of them.
This is a link to all the guides, dynamically put together. There is a LOT of redundant information, I grant you. Several Safe/Euclid/Keter descriptions, three sections on tags, etc.
What I put up there isn't up there. It's one of the standard classifications that listed but no one has bothered to put up an explanation.
If you want it removed, feel free, of course. You should probably consider removing the classification from being "official" also.
This is as unnecessary as that one really unnecessary thing. And that thing was so unnecessary that we got rid of it and everyone forgot about it :|
if your reading this your gay
SCP-055?
Am I the only one bothered that it's only displaying the top 9 articles?
It does make sense to have this based on the existence of Safe/Euclid/Keter pages. (…Sorta. Actually, those three object classifications require further explanation, but 'Neutralized' is pretty self-explanatory.)
But either way, there is no reason at all that we need those Safe/Euclid/Keter pages, and therefore this page is irrelevant too. How about we fold all those into something else? At most we could have an "Object Classifications" page, and DONE.
I also don't think it's well written. So there's that too.
We're in the process of trimming and streamlining the guides on the site, which means (at least if I get my way) all of the individual object-class guides are going out. Any relevant information from them will be folded into the Object Class guide (which, in fact, we *do* have now, in addition to individual pages).
That's sad. I used the Object Class guides and their list of top-rated articles to learn about the site when I started here. I guess not everyone finds them useful?
Any relevant information from them will be folded into the Object Class guide (which, in fact, we *do* have now, in addition to individual pages).
This sounds perfectly excellent to me.