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instead of showing companies with their dates next to them, which makes the list difficult to read, we should split the "companies" section into two sections: "previous" and "current" ... that would likely be sufficient information to remove the dates entirely. — Preceding unsigned comment added by This-is-name (talk • contribs) 02:16, 5 February 2018 (UTC)Reply
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I just played free fire and then met a player from Indonesia whose skills are very good, to be precise in the city of Sorong, West Papua with the nickname Han 182.2.204.26 (talk) 08:19, 8 April 2023 (UTC)Reply
Absolutely not, for the similar reason we have WP:OCASSOC for categories. It would actually be more appropriate to lose the ex-girlfriends. They don't need to be navigated to from every page that this navbox is transcluded on either. --woodensuperman10:09, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
Agree that the confidants should not be listed, many navboxes which list associates could be ovrerrun with semi-tangential names if this were standard practice. It is appropriate on some navboxes but not all. Long-time girlfriends seem fine, as they are a large part of a person's life (I don't know what woodensuperman is alluding to about being "need to be navigated to from every page" (the navbox is about Elon Musk, which is the central topic of the entries, and there is no requirement for readers to click on every article so-related). Randy Kryn (talk) 12:11, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
Please note that Ms. Riley was married to Mr. Musk. They were husband and wife, not once but twice (which {g)rimes very nice), which is a legal and formal relationship which is recognized as a pair-bonding which has been used on navboxes since they were formed in the dark ages. Randy Kryn (talk) 12:21, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
Not understanding your reasoning, and never have when you go on about this topic. The two entries concern Elon Musk, which is the subject of this navbox. Entries do not have to be related to each other, just to Musk in a major way. I can see the argument for maybe removing one of his girlfriends (depending on time and growth of the relationships, i.e. if they just were a couple for awhile or, more importantly, do they have children together) but removing his two-time wife? If I may ask, where is that type of reasoning coming from? Randy Kryn (talk) 12:31, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
If we're linking to a group of articles in a navbox, then they should all be pertinent, which is what points 3 & 5 of WP:NAVBOX are about. A good navbox keeps to a single, related set of articles, but Musk's romantic partners are (largely) irrelevant to his body of work. So by muddling them all up together the navbox becomes less coherent and the articles become more tangential to one another. His romantic history will be sufficiently discussed in the article, which is likely the only pertinent place these people should be linked from, not the articles about his business dealings, etc., where his lovelife is largely irrelevant. --woodensuperman12:39, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
Please don't misrepresent to editors the topic you linked at WP:NAVBOX. Only three of the five criteria are needed for inclusion in a navbox, and all three entires for partners meet 1, 2, and 4. The navbox is not just about Musk's body of work (again, ?) but about Elon Musk. Ms. Heard's link may not be needed, but including Musk's wives and the mothers of his children seems appropriate (and more importantly, these relationships have existed on navboxes since the Wikipedia Renassiance). Randy Kryn (talk) 12:43, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
Okay, this seems to be a misunderstanding of the word "most". Please see the article Percentages for clarity. "Most" means over 50% (another way of saying "over half"), and meeting three out of five criteria comes to 60% (which is well over half, i.e. "most"). Randy Kryn (talk) 13:03, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
I don't think you're reading that in the spirit of "most or all". Otherwise it would state "three or more" or "a majority". The spirit is that a "good" navbox should be following the guidelines, but there is some leeway for exceptions. --woodensuperman13:11, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
"Most" means Majority. From the article's lead: "A majority is more than half the total.[1] It is a subset of a set consisting of more than half of the set's elements. For example, if a group consists of 31 individuals, a majority would be 16 or more individuals, while having 15 or fewer individuals would not constitute a majority." Again, please read Percentage for further clarity on the meaning of 'most', thanks. Randy Kryn (talk) 13:14, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
I agree that Ms. Heard should be removed from the navbox, and will boldly do so (hopefully without a revert from Amber Heard fans). But beg to differ, from your comments you do need clarification of the word "most" and what it means when used in context. Randy Kryn (talk) 13:31, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
The spirit of "most or all" in this context is that in order to make a good navbox, we should be following the guidelines, but making allowances for exceptions. It is not about statistical definitions. WP:WIKILAWYERING is not a good look. --woodensuperman13:35, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
I'm sorry, but this is the first I've "heard" (to coin a Musk-related pun) of Math being a topic of Wikilawyering. Half is not a purely statistical concept, it is a solid form of human interaction when it comes to things, objects, percentages, and other forms of things determined by more-or-less than half. Randy Kryn (talk) 13:39, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
It doesn't say "half" does it Randy, it says "most or all". Stop being so pedantic, consider the spirit of a good navbox and the intent behind it rather than trying to "win" on a technicality (i.e. WP:WIKILAWYERING) --woodensuperman14:21, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
Pointing out the meaning of a common word is not lawyering, unless I'm totally misunderstanding it. Should I purposely ignore changing the meaning of "most" from the dictionary meaning somehow defaulting to something else on Wikipedia? No, "most" means more than half and always will. 60% is most of 100%. The entries under discussion, Musk's notable wives and the mothers of his children, easily meet three of the five criteria to be included on his biographical navbox. These are not loopholes, they are read as a unit, and if the entry meets three of the five criteria it's over the bar. Then it's just an editorial decision to include a link or not on a navbox, where it eventually ends up in a discussion like this. Let's focus on the entries which are being discussed, Musk's wives and mothers of his children. If you believe they do not fit one of more of criterias 1,2, and 4, let's discuss that, and not continue to go round in circles about common definitions within basic math. Randy Kryn (talk) 15:34, 25 April 2024 (UTC)Reply