User talk:Rjdeadly

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STOP removing categories ![edit]

Hi. Please STOP your meaningless removing of necessary, useful and correct categories ! Thank you !

DenghiùComm (talk) 21:20, 10 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Too many subcategories with single subcategory only, and poor english titles[edit]

Hi Rjdeadly. Thanks for your suggestions. My poor English forces me to make extensive use of Google Translate and even in this way I make mistakes. About the presence of many categories that contain only one sub-category: you are right about this. Unfortunately the Vatican Museums are a special case. They are a collection of over thirty museums. This forces the creation of categories for each individual museum, categories that must then be linked, as they are, to the collections of the "Vatican Museums". Creating categories for each individual museum and then linking them to categories of the same nature for the "Vatican Museums" is complicated. (Renovating categories and subcategories of the Vatican Museums, which were in horrible condition, has cost me a year of work so far). But there are no simple solutions to complicated problems. Because the exhibits on display in the Vatican Museums are tens of thousands and it is necessary to divide them among the individual museums, and this sometimes creates boring depths of sub-categories. For example, as you noticed, when the finds from a certain location are exhibited all in one of the museums that make up the Vatican Museums. This problem exists above all in the search criterion "by place of discovery" but, to a lesser extent, also in other search criteria, such as "... by material" and "by production area". As soon as I can do that, I will replace all "findings..." categories with "finds ..." (If you would like to help me do so I would be very grateful.) And I will continue to look for a solution to reduce the depth of sub categories in cases where it is convenient to do so. Thanks for your attention. Fabrizio Garrisi (talk) 21:06, 20 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]