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A lot of polite wiki authors are uncomfortable with outright deleting fragments, which result in a [[Wiki Schizophrenia|sentence full of exceptions]] and [[Weasel Words]]. Meanwhile, the Hedge Trimmer is a merciless subspecies of [[Lumper vs. Splitter|Lumper]], editing things down to be as concise as possible like a sheep goes at grass. While how long an article is usually depends either on how much one writer can ramble or how long a good explanation needs to be, the Hedge Trimmer figures an article should be as long as its assumed effect or importance. [[Memetic Mutation|Too Long, Didn't Read]] is used unironically, and some articles are thought not to dignify the use of the scrollbar. Discussion pages especially are glossed over like Martian instruction manuals.
A lot of polite wiki authors are uncomfortable with outright deleting fragments, which result in a [[Wiki Schizophrenia|sentence full of exceptions]] and [[Weasel Words]]. Meanwhile, the Hedge Trimmer is a merciless subspecies of [[Lumper vs. Splitter|Lumper]], editing things down to be as concise as possible like a sheep goes at grass. While how long an article is usually depends either on how much one writer can ramble or how long a good explanation needs to be, the Hedge Trimmer figures an article should be as long as its assumed effect or importance. [[Memetic Mutation|Too Long, Didn't Read]] is used unironically, and some articles are thought not to dignify the use of the scrollbar. Discussion pages especially are glossed over like Martian instruction manuals.


The core reasoning is, whatever the standards of the appropriate format, they will cut and mutilate it to fit into that. The Hedge Trimmer can only avoid getting into [[Edit War|Edit Wars]] if he has a very good grasp of grammar. If [[Walls of Text]] are overgrown ivy, bits of (perceived) [[Fancruft]] are stinkweeds that kill bees and eat birds.
The core reasoning is, whatever the standards of the appropriate format, they will cut and mutilate it to fit into that. The Hedge Trimmer can only avoid getting into [[Edit War]]s if he has a very good grasp of grammar. If [[Walls of Text]] are overgrown ivy, bits of (perceived) [[Fancruft]] are stinkweeds that kill bees and eat birds.


One side-effect of conciseness is most Hedge Trimmers edit articles rather than start them.
One side-effect of conciseness is most Hedge Trimmers edit articles rather than start them.

Revision as of 00:20, 25 February 2015

A lot of polite wiki authors are uncomfortable with outright deleting fragments, which result in a sentence full of exceptions and Weasel Words. Meanwhile, the Hedge Trimmer is a merciless subspecies of Lumper, editing things down to be as concise as possible like a sheep goes at grass. While how long an article is usually depends either on how much one writer can ramble or how long a good explanation needs to be, the Hedge Trimmer figures an article should be as long as its assumed effect or importance. Too Long, Didn't Read is used unironically, and some articles are thought not to dignify the use of the scrollbar. Discussion pages especially are glossed over like Martian instruction manuals.

The core reasoning is, whatever the standards of the appropriate format, they will cut and mutilate it to fit into that. The Hedge Trimmer can only avoid getting into Edit Wars if he has a very good grasp of grammar. If Walls of Text are overgrown ivy, bits of (perceived) Fancruft are stinkweeds that kill bees and eat birds.

One side-effect of conciseness is most Hedge Trimmers edit articles rather than start them.