WoWWiki talk:External links
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Wikipedia links
With the new template, {{wplink}}, I've added it to the policy positioned between the official sites and the other elinks so it can be given a consistent position. Why there? It's a wiki, it's one of the biggest sites in the world, having it mixed in with general community links feels "wrong", and having it last also feels "wrong". Given the prominence of {{wikipedia}}, it also seems to make sense. Kirkburn talk contr 12:17, 3 May 2008 (UTC)
Pay websites
I've added a clause in [1] about linking to websites that make you pay to access the extra content. This essentially falls under attempting to make money off us, which we don't appreciate. Wikis are all about free content, and that same standard should apply to pretty much everything linked off it. Kirkburn talk contr 18:51, 15 July 2008 (UTC)
Linking to sites which blatantly carry gold or hack adverts
While reviewing the external links on Leatherworking and Leatherworking patterns, I noticed that Crafter's Tome carries ads from gold sellers, and an ad for "WoW HackPack". I came to this policy to see if those links should be removed, and I'm not 100% sure after reading it. The ads on the site clearly violate WW:DNP as they are against EULA/TOS, but I'm not sure if that's justification or cause for removing the link. The site clearly has some useful content, and does not appear to have been created for the sole purpose of advertising banned things, so it's hard to say if they know that they are carrying dodgy ads or not (the ads appear to be provided by Google, so it's probably not a deliberate choice by the site, I guess). What do folks think, and should this policy have some additional text to clarify this situation? --Murph (talk · contr) 11:16, 6 December 2008 (UTC)
Generic site links on specific-topic pages
I discovered someone posting links on class ability pages to a generic site about the class. While it's fine for them to put such a link on the class page, I can only interpret spreading this across the abilities as an attempt to gain more traffic. In addition, the sections he added don't conform to WW:EL in the slightest, so I am removing them under the policies that were in place when he created the sections. TeжubԎ Ҩ Ѡ 22:08, 3 January 2009 (UTC)
Suggested clarifications
A while ago, I suggested the following clarifications to this policy on the village pump. They would fit in the allowed/forbidden section:
- Site created solely or primarily for advertising or affiliate click-through - forbidden.
- Site actively encouraging EULA/TOS violations (e.g. voicing support for gold sales, hacks/exploits, or any other bannable activity) - forbidden.
- Site without the above issues, with real content, but carrying incidental adverts against EULA/TOS from a mainstream ad supplier - allowed (but we'd prefer not to have the problematic ads).
I think we should also add the following to the "How many links do I get" section:
- Before adding a link to a large number of pages, please take the time to discuss it with an administrator, or with the community on the village pump. It is possible that we can add the link in a more efficient manner than manually editing each page individually. Additionally, the links are less likely to be regarded as spam if an effort has been made to discuss them prior to their addition to articles.
Since these do not change the way we have been using the policy, just clarify it, I don't think they require formal approval, as long as there are no direct objections. Any objections to adding them? --Murph (talk · contr) 22:25, 3 January 2009 (UTC)
