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If the material you want for the new article is scattered around the source article, then prepare the source article by grouping the material to be split out into a single section. Save your changes with an edit summary like "preparing to split article". If the material you want for the new article
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Since "un-doing" a split may be labor-intensive if significant editing happens to either page after the split, try to avoid splitting until after a community discussion. If there is another way to reduce the "post-expanded size" that is easier to "undo" than a split, consider doing it first, then
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The following procedure can be used for splitting from a single source article to a new article. These instructions are provided for guidance, but some steps may not be necessary in all cases and these instructions may not cover every eventuality. It is advisable to read through the whole of this
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In more unclear, controversial cases, the determination that a consensus to split has or has not been achieved should be made by an editor who is neutral and not directly involved in the split proposal or the discussion. If necessary, a request that an administrator, who is not
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To generate a discussion and to notify people who know a lot about the topic, it is recommended to contact involved users. These users can be: frequent contributors, the creator of the page or users who have a lot of posts on the talk page. You can notify them by
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The two main reasons for splitting material out from an article are size and content relevance. If either the whole article, or the specific material within one section becomes too large, or if the material is seen to be inappropriate for the article due to being
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of the subject, or would simply duplicate the summary that would be left behind, then it may be too soon to move it. Unsourced material shouldn't be used to create new articles as it may have notability or verifiability issues.
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The two reasons for splitting are page size and content relevance. For uncontroversial splits, no permission is needed to split; just do it. If unsure, use one of the tags/templates below, and start a discussion on the
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If the new article is not being created from scratch (e.g. there is already a redirect), then go to the new article, click on 'View history' tab, select the edit where the copy was made, open it and copy the
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Add a summary, usually of a couple of paragraphs and one image, of the newly created subtopic (unless complete removal is appropriate). Alternatively, with a strong lead paragraph in the new article, use an
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A References section should be added and categories should be added. There may also be sections of a bibliography, navboxes, See also section or External links that can be copied from the source article.
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If unsure, or with high-profile or sensitive articles, start a "Split" discussion on the article talk page, and consider informing any associated WikiProject(s). Additionally, adding one of the
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Don't give up yet! Splitting an article isn't as difficult as it looks. There are a lot of steps, but they're pretty easy. Just take them one at a time until you get to the end of the list.
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Likewise, if a split would be controversial, try to find a less controversial way to temporarily reduce the "post-expanded size" then open a discussion to find consensus for a long-term fix.
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Open the source article (or relevant section) to edit in another browser window (or tab) and copy the contents to be split out (from the section created in step #1) from the source article.
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and splitting the page, then immediately opening a discussion to see if the community accepts the split or if it offers alternative solutions. In this case, be prepared to undo the split.
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If an article becomes too large, or a section of an article has a length that is out of proportion to the rest of the article, it may be appropriate for some or all of the article to be
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When two or more distinct topics with the same or a similar titles are being written about on the same page, even if they are closely related, a content split may be considered, and a
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Resolve any cite errors that occur when invocations of a named reference are separated from their definition – i.e. copy the relevant information from the source article.
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Create a discussion on the talkpage of the page that content is to be split from. Include what sections are to be split and what the new page name should be. Example:
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If an article or list has remained this size for over a couple of months, consider combining it with a related page. Alternatively, the article could be expanded; see
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into new articles. In some cases, refactoring an article into child or sister articles can allow subtopics to be discussed more fully elsewhere without dominating a
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to see whether some inlinks to the source article (especially any that were to the section that has been split off) can now be changed to point to the new article.
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to source article talk page, and paste the diff URL into it, add the title of the new article and the date, add a descriptive edit summary and save the edit.
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to the new article talk page, and paste the diff into it, add the title of the source page and the date, add a descriptive edit summary and save the edit.
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Below 8,000 words, an article may not need splitting based on size alone, and at 6,000 words and below a split would generally only be justified based on
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of 40 to 50 minutes. Also, some users may have technical limitations, such as a low speed service, an unstable connection, or a pay per megabyte service.
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are accounted for, if the resulting "post-expanded include size" may reach a limit. Symptoms include templates lower in the page, such as
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There may be some external links, bibliography items, etc. that can be removed from the source article as they are now in the new article.
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At 8,000 words and above it may benefit the reader to consider moving some sections to new articles and replace them with summaries per
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Sometimes two or more distinct topics may share the same base title or similar titles, such as "light", which may refer to
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Large articles may have readability and technical issues. A page of about 10,000 words takes roughly 40 minutes to read at
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may close the discussion and move forward with the split if enough time (normally one week or more) has elapsed and there
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Add any background information about the parent subject that will be necessary for the reader to understand the subtopic.
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Probably should be divided or trimmed, although the scope of a topic can sometimes justify the added reading material.
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However, if splitting the page is the easiest-to-undo solution and such a split would not be controversial, consider
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There are a number of templates that can be used on articles and their talk pages as part of splitting articles.
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template should be placed at the top of the section to link to the new page. In general, if the split is due to
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created to point readers to the separate pages. Before proposing a split, consideration must be given both to
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The lead sentence will need to be changed to use bold font and usually includes a link to the source article.
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If you or another editor split an article without adding the correct attribution, follow the procedure at
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template can also be placed on the talk page of both articles. For further information, refer to the main
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Text and/or other creative content from was copied or moved into ]. The former page's now serves to
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for that content in the latter page, and it must not be deleted as long as the latter page exists.
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If the new article is being created from scratch, it's a bit more complicated to obtain a
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If an article meets the criteria for splitting and no discussion is required, editors can
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at the bottom of the page not displaying properly. One solution is to split the article.
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to which they are non-central (but only if the new articles are themselves sufficiently
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This page is about splitting of articles. For splitting and merging of categories, see
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I propose that the section about blinker liquids be split into a separate page called
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Knowledge (XXG):Naming conventions (lists) § Long (split) list naming recommendations
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or if there is unanimous consent to split. Closing of split discussions differs from
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are allowed. Admin tools are not needed unless page protection prohibits editing.
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A list of articles that have been tagged for consideration for splitting are at
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is the procedure by which the contents of a page are split into several pages.
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to notify users of the proposed split. On the article (not the talkpage) add
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In many cases, a hybrid discussion/straw poll is used, but remember that
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Create the new article by opening the empty page (or redirect page).
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articles, especially if splitting them would require breaking up a
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Open the new (destination) article talk page to edit in a new tab.
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If unsure, start a discussion on the article's talk page using a
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May need to be divided or trimmed; likelihood goes up with size.
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of the edit where the cut was made from the browser URL window.
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opening a discussion to see what the long-term fix should be.
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Consideration must be given to size, notability and potential
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Create a good summary of the subtopic at the parent article.
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tag to create a banner that refers back to the main article.
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Contents ] from ]; please see its history for attribution.
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Any user, including the user who first proposed the split,
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If material is split from an article, consider whether a
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in that closings of uncontroversial split discussions by
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Category:Pages where post-expand include size is exceeded
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Notify users though their talk page about proposed split
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Step 4: Close the discussion and determine the consensus
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Open the source article talk page to edit in a new tab.
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On the talk page of the new article, you can put the
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is already in a single section, then skip this step.
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Length alone does not justify division or trimming.
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Knowledge (XXG):CONSPLIT
Knowledge (XXG):Copying within Knowledge (XXG)
Knowledge (XXG):Category intersection
Knowledge (XXG):History splitting
information page
encyclopedic article
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consensus
vetting
Shortcuts
WP:SPLIT
WP:SPLITTING
WP:SPLITOUT
license requirements
general overview article
notable
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WP:WHENSPLIT
out of scope
neutrality issues
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WP:SIZESPLIT
Knowledge (XXG):Article size
average speed
concentration span
Knowledge (XXG):Summary style
too short to provide encyclopedic coverage
content issues
Knowledge (XXG):Stub
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