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Request for an improved title and linking policy

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Hi! I see you have made a wiki entry for your department, and linked it from the computer science page.

I think you should rename the page department of computer science and informatics to something more specific, (departement of computer science and informatics of the university of Athenes?), since it gives the false impression that it is the only one in the world, whereas lots of universities have such departments.

I think you should remove the link to this page from the CS page. Indeed, imagine if every CS department in the world had a link from the CS page: the list would be thousands links long!

Maybe you could create a new page, something like: list of CS univesity departments, add a link to this page from the main computer science page, and add a link to your department from this page. (If you do so, I may add a link to the department of my university!)

Regards, --Powo 08:31, 5 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Welcome!
I just removed the link from the CS page, and added Department of Informatics and Telecommunications to Category:Computer science departments.
I also think that article should be moved to something less generic; have a look at the CSD category for how it's been done at other universities. I would suggest University of Athens Department of Informatics and Telecommunications. It's a good article so far, just needs to be in the right place.
--bmills
Hello! I think an administrator will move the article to the correct position. If I have misunderstood this and there is something I must do please explain so because I am new at wikipedia.--Zito ta xania 21:04, 5 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Fanatics of football clubs promote hooliganistic ideas!

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I am specifically refering to the article about Panathinaikos which has been overun by fanatics and hooligans. When anybody tries to make a change that doesn't correspond to their totally subjective point of view they are being characterized as a vandal and their changes are reverted immediately...! Those people haven't even learned the discussion button since they refuse to argue about anything concerning their sport club... I believe this whole attitude is against neutrality, furthermore creating a vanity page for the refering sport club. This actions therefore are against the pilars and rules of wikipedia! I know this arguement might seem silly to the first glance but if we let extremist dictate their views in athletics, we give them the right to dictate any article they want afterwards. I think their must be an administrative action that should stop those hooligans promoting extreme ideas.--Zito ta xania 08:10, 7 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]