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Would your new stub type overlap with other stub types? (Stub types form a hierarchy and as such are usually split in specific ways. Compare other stub splits at Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Stub types.) If you are breaking a subtype out of an existing type, will the new creation reduce the size of the parent by a significant amount?
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These – and other information about stubs – can be found listed at Wikipedia:Stub. Since this particular category is added to very regularly when people use the stub template , active efforts to move stubs into topic stubs, or convert stubs into larger articles, are greatly appreciated.
Wikipedia is consistently in the top of Google searches, so making stubs also helps attract other editors who are familiar with that topic. Do not feel compelled to create all these stubs on the same day. If it is a lot of work, you can do it gradually at your own pace. Remember, Wikipedia is a volunteer service and there is no deadline and no ...
The names of stub categories with lists of stub articles too long to be easily maintained is at WikiProject Stub sorting/To do § Oversized stub categories. A list of all stub categories, ordered by size, is at WikiProject Stub sorting/Stub type sizes. From July 22-24, 2024, stub types were finished being de-transcluded from this
These categories contain articles that need improvement. Pick your specialty and begin writing! Sorted lists of stub category types are available at: Stub types. Help organize stubs or better yet, expand them and remove the stub templates. If you're very interested in stub-sorting, consider joining the Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting group.
Stub (electronics), a calculated length section of transmission line used to match impedance in transmission lines; Method stub, a placeholder method for production code; Stub network, in computer networking, a section of network with only one exit router to other networks; Test stub, a test double that returns a particular value
other child: {{StarTrek-novel-stub}} under science fiction novel stubs; PBS stubs | {} programs by genre; Animated television series stubs ...