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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Theoprakt (talk | contribs) at 23:52, 26 February 2020 (Thread started at help desk and moved here). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Thread started at help desk and moved here

The user Theoprakt asked the following question at the help desk:

Is there a policy, guideline or recommendation, on how to deal with empty sections? In my opinion they are usually bad style, bloating articles with what are essentially work notes that don't contribute to the article. If an editor doesn't have the time to fill a section with content, they should also refrain from imposing a structure to future contributors. So if I were to go through Category:Articles with empty sections, starting with the oldest dates (currently 2008!), and start to remove a lot of them, would that be viewed as an improvement, or could it be viewed as destructive?

My recommendation to the editor is to ask the question here, and so I'm starting this thread. My personal feeling after reading a few of the oldest ones is to leave them. Like redlinks, it might impel someone down the road to create the content, but without them, it's less likely to happen. Otherwise, why create them in the first place? 12 years isn't a long time in the history of knowledge. Anyone care to make the case for keep or delete in a more eloquent way? TimTempleton (talk) (cont) 23:30, 26 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

There are tens of thousands of these dating back to 2008. They did not compel anybody to expand anything in 12 years, and are unlikely to do so in the next 12 years. A few might be useful - History of the Hellenic Air Force, for example, has an empty WW1 section - that's a rather glaring omission and I'm fine with leaving that. But, most of these empty sections are useless. E.g. they came to be when people plunked down a stub on a play they half read for school, put in a ==Summary of the plot==, but couldn't be bothered to write it. Others come from templates, e.g. certain football players absolutely seem to need an "honours" section, even if they never received any; and British administrative districts often have an empty "boundaries" section, even when the geographical location is rather evident. Yes I know WP is not a paper encyclopedia, but that's no excuse for clutter. People have to read, and edit around that stuff. Also, it's about creativity. If somebody has content to contribute, they should decide on the structure, and not feel restrained by somebody who had nothing to contribute, but felt compelled to decide what the article should look like. -- Theoprakt (talk) 23:50, 26 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]