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==General notes for topic categorization==
==General notes for topic categorization==
#One major thought I've had is that we should separate the categorization issue from the navigation issue.  That might mean that clicking on "Water" on the nav bar might take you to a page that is optimized for navigating water articles.  Similar to looking at Water on Howtopedia.  This would be a departure from creating redirects from article names to the category page of the same name.  Maybe this departure would only be the case for metatopics.  This just feels like thinking out loud at the moment.
#One major thought I've had is that we should separate the categorization issue from the navigation issue.  That might mean that clicking on "Water" on the nav bar might take you to a page that is optimized for navigating water articles.  Similar to looking at Water on Howtopedia.  This would be a departure from creating redirects from article names to the category page of the same name.  Maybe this departure would only be the case for metatopics.  This just feels like thinking out loud at the moment.
#Where do the meta topics belong?  Fundamental or Topic?  I argue, both!  I'll work on articulating my thinking, but that's my suggestion.  Basically, "Topics" is not the root of a tree, it includes all topic cats.  Fundamental is the root for meta topics.
#Policy question: Do meta-topic moderators own (moderate and arbitrate) categorization within their metatopics?  Do subcategory moderators "own" categorization decisions (hierarchy, naming, etc) in their subcategories?  I would argue that, following the establishment of some basic policies around this topic categorization, that, yes, the moderators should be the arbiters of the policies.
#Policy question: Do meta-topic moderators own (moderate and arbitrate) categorization within their metatopics?  Do subcategory moderators "own" categorization decisions (hierarchy, naming, etc) in their subcategories?  I would argue that, following the establishment of some basic policies around this topic categorization, that, yes, the moderators should be the arbiters of the policies.
#I would like to identify the primary drivers of topic categorization.  This list is a brief start, not in order.
#I would like to identify the primary drivers of topic categorization.  This list is a brief start, not in order.
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