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This article describes how categories are chosen for different types of pages. This is useful for users who want to help maintain the wiki by clearing out uncategorized pages ([[Special:UncategorizedPages|list]]), uncategorized categories ([[Special:UncategorizedCategories|list]]) and wanted categories ([[Special:WantedCategories|list]]). | |||
Users who frequently create new pages also need this information. | |||
<div class="cat-image-fullwidth">[[File:Category link graph.png|An overview of the company-product category system.]]</div> | |||
== | == Articles == | ||
=== Incident articles === | |||
[[File:Incident category graph.png|349x62px|thumbnail|Incident article categories]] | |||
An incident can apply to a specific product, service, website, piece of software, a whole product line or a company (and/or all of its products). | |||
[[ | * An incident that applies to a '''specific product''', service, website or piece of software should belong to that category. For example, the [[Pixel 4a Battery Performance Program]] article belongs to <code><nowiki>[[Category:Pixel 4a]]</nowiki></code>. | ||
* An incident that applies to a '''whole product line''' should belong to that product line's category. For example, [[Fitbit Sense and Versa 3 Battery Performance Program]] belongs to <code><nowiki>[[Category:Fitbit Sense]]</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>[[Category:Fitbit Versa 3]]</nowiki></code>. | |||
* An incident that applies to '''all of a company's products''', or that should be known by anyone considering paying for one of their products, should belong to the company's category. For example, [[Disney wrongful-death lawsuit]] belongs to <code><nowiki>[[Category:Disney]]</nowiki></code>. | |||
Incidents should also be categorized according to the categories in [[:Category:Incidents]]. These categories are a work in progress, and this section will be updated once a system has been established. | |||
When transferring the categories from the corresponding Wikipedia | === Company articles === | ||
[[File:Company article category graph.png|67x131px|thumbnail|Company article categories]] | |||
Company '''articles''' belong to their respective category. For example, the [[Sony]] article belongs to <code><nowiki>[[Category:Sony]]</nowiki></code>. | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
=== Product, product line, service, website and software articles === | |||
[[File:Product article category graph.png|188x55px|thumbnail|Product, product line, service, website and software article categories]] | |||
Product line, service, website and software articles belong to their respective category. For example, the [[Google Pixel]] article belongs to <code><nowiki>[[Category:Google Pixel]]</nowiki></code>. | |||
== Categories == | |||
=== Company categories === | |||
[[File:Company category graph.png|140x136px|thumbnail|Company categories]] | |||
==== Rules ==== | |||
Company '''categories''' are categorized [[:Category:Companies|by industry]]. To avoid confusion, they are categorized based on how the corresponding article is categorized on Wikipedia. | |||
When transferring the categories from the corresponding Wikipedia article, the following apply: | |||
* Categories must describe the company in a way that relates to the products and services it provides. | * Categories must describe the company in a way that relates to the products and services it provides. | ||
* Categories do not contain information about the year or country of establishment. These are not important for the purposes of this wiki. | * Categories do not contain information about the year or country of establishment. These are not important for the purposes of this wiki. | ||
* Categories that belong to the "Companies by industry" category on Wikipedia belong to the [[:Category:Companies|Companies]] category on this wiki. | * Categories that belong to the "Companies by industry" category on Wikipedia belong to the [[:Category:Companies|Companies]] category on this wiki. | ||
==== Example ==== | |||
As an example, consider the Wikipedia page for [[wikipedia:Sony|Sony]], one of the companies with the most categories on Wikipedia: | As an example, consider the Wikipedia page for [[wikipedia:Sony|Sony]], one of the companies with the most categories on Wikipedia: | ||
[[File:Screenshot of Sony Wikipedia article categories.png|484x190px]] | [[File:Screenshot of Sony Wikipedia article categories.png|484x190px]] | ||
The following categories do not describe Sony in a way that relates to | The following categories do not describe Sony in a way that relates to its products and services: | ||
* TOPIX 100 | * TOPIX 100 | ||
* 1950s initial public offerings | * 1950s initial public offerings | ||
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* Privately held companies | * Privately held companies | ||
* Family-owned companies | * Family-owned companies | ||
* Multinational | * Multinational companies | ||
Here are a few categories with years or countries of establishment removed: | Here are a few categories with years or countries of establishment removed: | ||
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* Electronics companies established in 1946 → <code><nowiki>[[Category:Electronics companies]]</nowiki></code> | * Electronics companies established in 1946 → <code><nowiki>[[Category:Electronics companies]]</nowiki></code> | ||
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Click "[Expand]" on the right to view the final list of categories at the bottom of the [[:Category:Sony]] page. | |||
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[[Category:Computer companies]] | [[Category:Computer companies]] | ||
[[Category:Computer hardware companies]] | [[Category:Computer hardware companies]] | ||
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[[Category:Video equipment manufacturers]] | [[Category:Video equipment manufacturers]] | ||
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=== Product categories === | |||
[[File:Product category graph.png|75x110px|thumbnail|Product categories]] | |||
A product's category page belongs to the product line's category page. For example, [[:Category:Pixel 4a]] belongs to <code><nowiki>[[Category:Google Pixel]]</nowiki></code>. | |||
Some products, such as [[wikipedia:Google Glass|Google Glass]], do not belong to a line of products. These products should be categorized as if they themselves are product lines, i.e. they should follow the rules in the following two sections. | |||
=== Product line, service, website and software categories === | |||
[[File:Product line category graph.png|607x136px|thumbnail|Product line, service, website and software categories]] | |||
Articles can be about a combination of products, product lines, services, websites and software. The distinction between some of these terms is vague, so this wiki chooses to take liberties from Wikipedia's system. | |||
==== Rules ==== | |||
A category page should belong to the manufacturer, service provider and/or developer's category page. For example, [[:Category:Google Pixel]] should belong to [[:Category:Google]]. | |||
Categories are also categorized by type. To avoid confusion, they are categorized based on the categories on Wikipedia. | |||
When transferring the categories from Wikipedia, the following apply: | |||
* Categories must describe the type of product, service, website or software. | |||
* Categories do not contain extra information unrelated to the type. This extra information should be omitted. | |||
* Categories that belong to the "<thing> by type" category on Wikipedia belong to the "<thing>" category on this wiki. | |||
* When categorizing product lines, categories are sourced from the following pages on Wikipedia if they exist: | |||
** Any product article. | |||
** That product's corresponding category. | |||
** The product line's article. | |||
** That product line's corresponding category. | |||
==== Example ==== | |||
As an example, consider the Google Pixel product line. Categories can be sourced from the following articles on Wikipedia: | |||
* Pixel 4a | |||
* Category:Pixel 4a (does not exist; skip) | |||
* Google Pixel | |||
* Category:Google Pixel | |||
The categories on Wikipedia follow. These categories should be modified according to the rules outlined above. | |||
[[File:Screenshot of Pixel 4a categories on Wikipedia.png|474x64px]] | |||
[[File:Screenshot of Google Pixel categories on Wikipedia.png|474x28px]] | |||
[[File:Screenshot of Category-Google Pixel categories on Wikipedia.png|596x28px]] | |||
The following categories do not describe a type of product: | |||
* Google hardware | |||
* Computer-related introductions in 2013 | |||
Here are a few categories with extra information removed: | |||
* Discontinued smartphones → <code><nowiki>[[Category:Smartphones]]</nowiki></code> | |||
* Mobile phones introduced in 2020 → <code><nowiki>[[Category:Mobile phones]]</nowiki></code> | |||
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Click "[Expand]" on the right to view the final list of categories at the bottom of the [[:Category:Google Pixel]] page. | |||
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[[Category:Google]] | |||
[[Category:Android (operating system) devices]] | |||
[[Category:Mobile phones]] | |||
[[Category:Smartphones]] | |||
[[Category:Tablet computers]] | |||
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== Rationale == | |||
=== Introduction === | |||
This section explains the rationale for the current design of the company and product category hierarchy. It approaches the problem of a reader trying to find all incidents associated with a product they're considering purchasing. | |||
In order to learn about the consumer protection flaws of a product, the reader will search for the product on this wiki to see if there are any flaws related to that product specifically. This will land the user at the product's article. | |||
=== Duplication of information === | |||
There is some information that cannot be represented on the product's article because it affects multiple products. Information that affects multiple products cannot be repeated across those product pages because this information duplication would greatly increase the work associated with improving and amending the information. | |||
In order to avoid repeating the information, it can be extracted into a separate article that covers all affected products. This article must be linked to from the product article, as shown by the blue arrow in the diagram nearby. | |||
As an example, consider information about an issue affecting all Pixel devices. This information can't be repeated across all Pixel product pages for the reasons mentioned above. It needs to be extracted into a separate article. This is a product line article. The product article must link to the product line article so that the user can easily navigate to it. | |||
Some issues apply to all of Google's products, not just its Pixel devices. This information can't be repeated across all the product line articles, so it needs to be extracted into a separate article. This is a company article. The product line article must link to the company article. | |||
=== The importance of product line articles === | |||
In order to reduce the amount of articles, a contributor may consider moving the product line information to the company article. However, when the user, considering buying the product, looks at the company article, they have to wade through information about product lines that they are not interested in. Thus, product line articles are critical for ensuring that readers only read about incidents that affect the products they are considering buying. | |||
=== Conclusion === | |||
To recap the user's process: The wiki contains a product article, a product line article and a company article. The user lands on the product article page because they searched for it. This article does not contain all incidents affecting the product, so they navigate to the product line article. After that, they navigate to the company article. None of these articles contain incidents that do not affect their product. |