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Wikipedia:Categorization dos and don'ts

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Categories are a vital tool for navigating Wikipedia.
When categorizing pages:
DO:
Use the most specific categories possible.
Categorize based on defining characteristics.
Add pages to multiple overlapping categories.
Provide sort keys or a {{DEFAULTSORT:}} key.
Add cleanup templates as needed.
DON'T:
Don't add pages to non-existent categories.
Don't categorize based on trivial characteristics.
Don't categorize fictional subjects together with real ones.
Don't add articles directly to maintenance categories.
Don't add pages to non-neutral or unverifiable categories.


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