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"Navigable" = "blue", because blue links indicate links that allow one to navigate to an existing article. Red links are different, leading to an edit page where an article may be created. So each entry should have exactly one blue link. The entry may or may not also have a red link.--ShelfSkewedTalk14:01, 2 September 2009 (UTC)Reply
I can only say that an example, even a "prime" one, is just an example and may not cover every case (and even on Lift, I can see one incorrectly constructed entry, at Elevator shoe). For an example of a different kind of dab page entry, see the Manual of Style for disambiguation pages section discussing red links. Also, your reasoning about the entries on Kaleidoscopio is faulty; if any links should go, it should be the red ones, not the blue ones. Entries without a blue link are not allowed, because those entries would be useless for navigating to Wikipedia articles. --ShelfSkewedTalk11:46, 3 September 2009 (UTC)Reply
The section discussing red links mentioned above states that 'A link to a non-existent article (a "red link") should only be included on a disambiguation page when an article (not just disambiguation pages) also includes that red link.' This requirement is satisfied for the red link Kaleidoscopio (Mexican band), which is included in the article Mexican rock. My initial impetus for creating this Disambiguation page was to account for this band as being separate and distinct from Kaleido.
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There has not been any official activity from this group since 2009, at what point is it safe to assume the group has disbaned? I've been unable to find any information about their disbandment, or about this group in general. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Korimo (talk • contribs) 10:51, 4 March 2021 (UTC)Reply