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I agree with him. If we need some organization, we can always use categories. They probably serve a better purpose without creating a bunch of pretty useless articles. {{User:Mario/Sig}} 14:18, May 13, 2015 (EDT) | I agree with him. If we need some organization, we can always use categories. They probably serve a better purpose without creating a bunch of pretty useless articles. {{User:Mario/Sig}} 14:18, May 13, 2015 (EDT) | ||
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+ | :They do not appear to be official terms. Not once are the fish families mentioned in the games (even [[Blathers]] doesn't say anything about them), so they may just be groups of related fish that an editor made up when we were still Animal Crossing City. [[User:Red Snapper|<span style="font-family:Verdana;color:darkred">Red</span>]] [[User talk:Red Snapper|<span style="font-family:Verdana;color:red">(talk)</span>]] [[File:Red snapper (Wild World).gif|20px]] 12:05, May 15, 2015 (EDT) |
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If they're official terms, should we use them? As it's stated by SuperHamster in the (now-deleted) discussion with Reef Fish group,
"The only issue I have with this is that we have articles for other groups of fish (bass, salmon, etc.). I'm assuming that these groups aren't "officially" established within the game, correct (it's been a few years since I've played)? If we're going to remove this list, I think we might as well remove the other group pages, too (as I don't think they are very useful, either). We could merge any useful content from the group pages onto the main fish page if needed."
I agree with him. If we need some organization, we can always use categories. They probably serve a better purpose without creating a bunch of pretty useless articles. ™ 14:18, May 13, 2015 (EDT)