Categories help the reader to find articles. When writing an article, use the most likely categories in which the reader might look for a given article, even if they don't know that they exist or what they are called. An article's categories should reflect the topics and classes that are directly related to the subject. Every page, except for redirect pages, should belong to at least one category. Include pages in as many categories as are applicable to that article.
Categories help the reader to find articles. When writing an article, use the most likely categories in which the reader might look for a given article, even if they don't know that they exist or what they are called. An article's categories should reflect the topics and classes that are directly related to the subject. Every page, except for redirect pages, should belong to at least one category. Include pages in as many categories as are applicable to that article. Categorize categories, too! That is, add categories to at least one relevant parent category in order to build up the category web. Top-level categories belong to the category if they contain articles or the category if they contain images. If they contain both then add them to both!