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== Changes to DAB page ==

I've edited the page per [[MOS:DAB]]. The page starts with a definition (this one taken from dictionary.com), then goes on to list possible uses of infantilism from most to least well-known or likely. This is all pretty uncontroverisal stuff. Infantilism has no particular meaning associated with it since it is a noun that applies to many things, none of them with a primary meaning. The page follows [[MOS:DABENTRIES]], [[MOS:DABSY]] and [[MOS:DABMENTION]]. Per [[MOS:DAB#Organization]], the primary topic should be at the top; in this case there's no obviously primary topic but the obselete medical term seems like it would be the most commonly searched for. It's an odd case, but this seems the appropriate setup to me. [[User:WLU|WLU]] <small>[[User talk:WLU|(t)]] [[Special:Contributions/WLU|(c)]] Wikipedia's rules:</small>[[WP:SIMPLE|<sup><span style='color:#FFA500'>simple</span></sup>]]/[[WP:POL|<sub><span style='color:#008080'>complex</span></sub>]] 16:41, 2 March 2011 (UTC)

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Changes to DAB page

I've edited the page per MOS:DAB. The page starts with a definition (this one taken from dictionary.com), then goes on to list possible uses of infantilism from most to least well-known or likely. This is all pretty uncontroverisal stuff. Infantilism has no particular meaning associated with it since it is a noun that applies to many things, none of them with a primary meaning. The page follows MOS:DABENTRIES, MOS:DABSY and MOS:DABMENTION. Per MOS:DAB#Organization, the primary topic should be at the top; in this case there's no obviously primary topic but the obselete medical term seems like it would be the most commonly searched for. It's an odd case, but this seems the appropriate setup to me. WLU (t) (c) Wikipedia's rules:simple/complex 16:41, 2 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]