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Hello, VBachani,

Thank you for creating Torkil Lauesen.

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The point of interlanguage links is to provide a non-English article in situations where one unfortunately does not yet exist. It provides no utility in line with our content policies to ILL figures that would not be eligible for English-language articles, so please refrain from linking those in the future, as it adds clutter and the invalid appearance of a redlink where a bluelink should never appear. Cheers. Remsense ‥  08:16, 4 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]

The number of thanks I have received for adding such links to different articles seems to suggest otherwise (to "it provides no utility"). Regardless of whether or not an English article would exist, it appears to be useful to people to have the ability to find more information (language notwithstanding) about people associated to the people they are reading about (without needing to check their pages in different languages). VBachani (talk) 08:35, 4 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Articles are meant as much as possible to be geared toward an English-language readership without further qualification. ILLs are directly analogous to regular links between articles that provide some fraction of the utility for some readers; they are appreciated when appropriate, but unambiguously as a stopgap. I don't see a justification for the alternative interpretation, that they should in effect be treated as a distinct interface element with a totally bespoke cutout justifying their inclusion as concerns our content policies. It in effect gives undue weight to content entirely because other language wikis have some standards that are laxer than ours; it is simply logically inconsistent as far as I can discern. We are meant to allow a shiny, eye-catching link to more information about Tesla's father, but likely never so with Turing's. That does not make any sense.
I also thank you for your work generally, but that's not itself a counter to what is a policy-based argument. Plenty of editors (myself included) would personally find content useful that should nevertheless not be included in an article, I'm afraid—e.g. those who may be able to read the language in question, which we should not be assuming or catering towards as concerns our readers. Remsense ‥  08:45, 4 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]