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Reasons for page split: As the result of a discussion in the Yuzuru Hanyu task force group, it has been decided to split the article Ice shows produced by Yuzuru Hanyu into distinct articles for each show, which has the following advantages:
Each show has its own infobox with the most important information.
Distinct lead sections for each show are much easier to handle than a bundled one.
Each show can get its own introduction or background section, which makes the articles more accessible to readers who are unfamiliar with the topic.
The article for an individual show is much easier to structure and divide into subsections with proper headings.
The wording of the article for a single show is less repetitive than the bundled one.
The bundled article is at danger to exceed 50 kB readable prose size if Hanyu produces more shows. Articles for single shows are much shorter in lengh and hence friendlier to read and edit.
Articles for concluded shows are not expected to change much in content anymore and are easier to improve to high quality status.
Next goal: This new article needs to be brushed up in content and structure in a way that it stands on its own and is accessible for readers unfamiliar with the topic. Henni147 (talk) 19:51, 28 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]