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This page contains guidance on the proper use of the categorization function in Wikipedia. The central goal of the category system is to provide navigational links to pages in Wikipedia within a tree-like hierarchy of categories. Using essential, defining characteristics of a topic, readers can browse and quickly find sets of pages on topics that are defined by those characteristics.

For proposals to delete, merge, or rename categories, follow the instructions at Categories for discussion. Please use it before undertaking any complicated re-categorization of existing categories or mass creation of new categories.

Categorizing pages

A screencast showing how to categorise pages and explaining the usage of the tool HotCat

Every Wikipedia page should belong to at least one category, except for talk pages, redirects, and user pages, which may optionally be placed in categories where appropriate.

Each categorized page should be placed in the most specific categories to which it logically belongs. And subcategories should be categorised under the most specific parent categories possible.

Pages (and sub-categories) should not normally be placed in both a given category, and any of its subcategories or parent categories. For exceptions to this, see § Eponymous categories and § Non-diffusing subcategories.

  • For example, the article "Paris" need only be placed in Category:Cities in France, not also in Category:Populated places in France. Because the first category (cities) is in the second category (populated places), readers are already given the information that Paris is a populated place in France by it being a city in France.

Note also that stub templates categorize stub articles for maintenance purposes into administrative categories, not for user browsing, so they do not count as categorization for the purposes of Wikipedia's categorization policies. An article which has a "stubs" category on it must still be filed in the most appropriate content categories, even if one of them is a direct parent of the stubs category in question.

Important: Since all categories form part of a tree-like hierarchy, do not add categories to pages as if they are tags.

Creating category pages

Sometimes proper categorization requires the creation of a new category.

Before creating a new category

Categories are not the only means of enabling users to browse sets of related pages. And categories have several disadvantages, including that categories only show the page name of each page being categorized, therefore:

  • While the category description may provide broader information, individual category members cannot be annotated with descriptions or comments, so they give no context or elaboration for any specific entry.
  • There is no provision for referencing any specific entry, to verify a page meets a category's criteria of inclusion.

So, consider whether a list would be more appropriate for such a grouping of pages. Lists would also be more useful where it is important to see dates, for example, a list of Nobel laureates. And can provide options for sorting the entries.

Also, consider whether the category might be considered category clutter. Please see Wikipedia:Overcategorization, for more information on this.

Choosing a name for the category

A good category name is accurate and neutral, and, as much as possible, defines the category's inclusion criteria in the name itself.

Important: Moving non-conventionally categorized pages to another category name (see {{Category redirect}}) imposes an additional overhead – an edit for every categorized page and subcategory.

So, when choosing a name for the category, please be sure a similar category does not exist. Before creating a category, try to find it under a similar name. You can search existing category names as described here (top of page). Another way to determine if suitable categories already exist for a particular page is to check the categories of pages concerning similar or related topics.

Note: Eponymous categories (categories whose name and topic is the same as an article, such as a category named after a person) should only be created if enough directly related articles exist.

Creating the category

After you have determined an appropriate category name for the category, next try to find a suitable place for the new category. (For example, categories of people should be in the tree of "people" categories.) Please see #Category tree organization for more information on this.

Once you have determined where to categorize this new category, you should be ready to create the new category.

To create a category:

  1. Add a page to the intended category. Do this by editing that page, and add the name of the new category: (e.g.: [[Category:New category name]] )
    • By convention, categories are placed at the end of the wikitext, but before any stub templates, which transclude their own categories.
    • Eponymous categories should appear first. Beyond that, the order in which categories are placed on a page is not governed by any single rule (for example, it does not need to be alphabetical, although partially alphabetical ordering can sometimes be helpful). Normally the most essential, significant categories appear first.
  2. Save your edit. The as-yet-undefined category name will now appear as a red link in the category list at the bottom of the page.
    • A page should never be left with a non-existent (redlinked) category on it. Either the category should be created, or else the link should be removed or changed to a category that does exist.
  3. Next, click on that red link, which brings you to the new category page to create.
  4. Finally, at the bottom of the category page, simply add the parent category (e.g.: [[Category:Parent category name]] ), which should usually be a hypernym of the subcategory. This will add the new category into the appropriate parent category.

Important: If something goes wrong, double check to see if you followed the steps properly and check if the wikitext is correct. For example, if the category fails to list in the parent category, the wikitext should be [[Category:Parent category name]], not [[:Category:Parent category name]].

Category description

While it should typically be clear from the name of an existing category which pages it should contain, sometimes, a common-sense guess based on the name of the category isn't enough to figure out whether a page should be listed in the category. So, rather than leave the text of a category page empty (containing only parent category declarations), adding a main article which describes the topic, see § Articles with eponymous categories, can help with that.

However, only linking to a Wikipedia article explaining the title is often not sufficient as a description for a category. It can be helpful – to both readers and editors – to include a clear description of the category, indicating what pages it should contain, how they should be subcategorized, and so on, and linking to one or more pages as background information.

In such cases, the desired contents of the category should be described on the category page, similar to how the list selection criteria are described in a stand-alone list. The category description should make direct statements about the criteria by which pages should be selected for inclusion in (or exclusion from) the category. This description, not the category's name, defines the proper content of the category. Do not leave future editors to guess about what or who should be included from the title of the category. Even if the selection criteria might seem obvious to you, an explicit standard is helpful to others, especially if they are less familiar with the subject.

The description can also contain links to other Wikipedia pages, in particular to other related categories which do not appear directly as subcategories or parent categories, and to relevant categories at sister projects, such as Commons. Another technique that can be used is described at Wikipedia:Classification. Like disambiguation pages, category pages should not contain either citations to reliable sources or external links.

Various templates have been developed to make it easier to produce category descriptions; see Category namespace templates. There are hatnote templates including {{Category main article}} and {{Category see also}}; others are listed at Wikipedia:Hatnote#Categories.

Additional considerations

Categories may have hundreds of members, displayed over many pages, with, at most, only 200 category entries on a single category page. To make navigating large categories easier, a table of contents can be used on the category page. The following templates are some of the ways of doing this:

  • {{Category TOC}} – adds a complete table of contents (Top, 0–9, A–Z)
  • {{Large category TOC}} – adds a complete table of contents with five subdivisions for each letter (Aa Ae Aj Ao At)
  • Consider using {{CatAutoTOC}} which uses the appropriate TOC for the number of pages on a category page.

Likewise, a maximum of 200 subcategories are displayed at a time, so some subcategories may not be immediately visible. To display all subcategories at once, add a category tree to the text of the category page, as described at Help:Category § Displaying category trees and page counts.

Category pages can have interlanguage links in the "Languages" list in the left sidebar (in the default skin), linking to corresponding categories in other language Wikipedias. To edit these on Wikidata, click on the "Edit links" link at the end of the languages list.

Categorizing articles

In general, categories of articles must be:

  • Verifiable: It should be clear from verifiable information in the article why it was placed in each of its categories. Use the {{Unreferenced category}} template if you find an article in a category that is not shown by sources to be appropriate or if the article gives no clear indication for inclusion in a category.
  • Neutral: Categorizations appear on article pages without annotations or referencing to justify or explain their addition; editors should be conscious of the need to maintain a neutral point of view when creating categories or adding them to articles. Categorizations should generally be uncontroversial; if the category's topic is likely to spark controversy, then a list article (which can be annotated and referenced) is probably more appropriate.
    For example, a politician (not convicted of any crime) should not be added to a category of notable criminals.
  • Defining: Defining characteristics of an article's topic are central to categorizing the article. A defining characteristic is one that reliable sources commonly and consistently refer to[1] in describing the topic, such as the nationality of a person or the geographic location of a place. Articles should normally be included in the categories that are most closely related to the subject's defining characteristics.
    For example, Italian and artist are defining characteristics of Caravaggio, because virtually all reliable sources on the topic mention them, so that article is included in categories such as Category:Italian Baroque painters.
  • For non-defining characteristics, editors should use their judgment to choose which additional categories (if any) to include.
    For example, Caravaggio is included in the non-defining category of Category:Deaths from sepsis.

Naming conventions

Topic and set categories

  • Topic categories are named after a topic (usually corresponding to the name of a Wikipedia article), and should be singular.
    For example, Category:France contains articles relating to the topic France. Other examples: "Law", "Hillary Clinton".
  • Set categories are named after a class, and should be plural. A category may be explicitly labeled as such using the {{Set category}} template.
    For example, Category:Cities in France contains articles whose subjects are cities in France. Other examples: "Writers", "Villages in Poland".
  • Note that in some instances a topic category and a set category may have similar names – the topic category name is singular and the set category name is plural. Be careful to choose the right one when categorizing articles.
    For example, Opera is a topic category (containing all articles relating to the topic), while Operas is a set category (containing articles about specific operas).
  • Sometimes, for convenience, the two types can be combined, to create a set-and-topic category
    For example, Category:Voivodeships of Poland contains articles about particular voivodeships as well as articles relating to voivodeships in general.

Categorizing articles about people

  • For articles about people, categorize by characteristics of the person the article is about, not characteristics of the article: e.g., do not add [[Category:Biography]] to an article. Sub-categories of Category:Biography (genre) may legitimately contain articles about biographical films or biographical books, but should not contain articles about individual people. The article is a biography; the topic of the article – the person – is not.
  • Keep articles about people separate. Categories with a title indicating that the contents are people, should normally only contain biographical articles and lists of people, and perhaps a non-biographical main article, though this can also be added at the top of the category. This is for clarity and ease of use, and to preserve the integrity of category tree of people articles.

Categorizing articles about works

Categorizing list pages

If there are more than a few lists in a particular subject area, it may be appropriate to create a specific subcategory that contains only the list pages and no other types.

When placing list pages in such a category, use a sort key to adjust the page title to exclude the starting words "List of", or all lists would appear under "L".

  • For example, when adding List of Soviet Republics to the category, using [[Category:Lists of countries|Soviet Republics, List of]] and will make it be sorted in the S section.

Eponymous categories

A category that covers exactly the same topic as an article is known as the eponymous category for that article (e.g. New York City and Category:New York City; Mekong and Category:Mekong River; Abraham Lincoln and Category:Abraham Lincoln).

Eponymous categories should not be created unless enough directly related articles or subcategories exist. However, this should not be done simply to reduce the number of categories displayed in an article.

An eponymous category should have only the categories of its article that are relevant to the category's content. For example:

Articles with eponymous categories

  • The article itself should be a member of the eponymous category. It should be sorted with a space, so that it appears at the start of the category listing (see § Sort keys below).
  • The article should be listed as the main article of the category using the {{Category main article}} template.
  • Articles with an eponymous category may be categorized in the broader categories that would be present if there were no eponymous category (e.g. the article France appears in both Category:France and Category:Countries in Europe, even though the latter category is the parent of the former category). Editors should decide by consensus which solution makes most sense for a category tree. There are three options:
  1. Keep both the eponymous category and the main article in the parent category. This is used in Category:Countries in Europe to allow that region's country articles to be navigated together.
  2. Keep just the child article. This is used in Category:British Islands, to prevent a loop.
  3. Keep just the eponymous category. This is used for Category:Farmers in Category:People by occupation. Such "X by Y" categories sometimes cover a limited navigational set, not a topic (see § Category tree organization below), thus there is no logical article content.

If eponymous categories are categorized separately from their articles, it will be helpful to make links between the category page containing the articles and the category page containing the eponymous categories. The template {{Related category}} can be used for this. An example of this set-up is the linked categories Category:American politicians and Category:Wikipedia categories named after American politicians.

Categorizing draft pages

Drafts, no matter whether in the draft namespace or your userspace, are not articles, and thus do not belong in content categories such as Living people or Biologists. If you copy an article from mainspace to draftspace or your userspace and it already contains categories, then disable those categories. This can be done in any of the following four ways (but only the first two ways are recommended, as a disadvantage of the last two ways is that the categories would not be linked on the page):

{{Draft categories|
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Biologists]]
}}
  • Inserting a colon character to link to each category (e.g. change [[Category:Biologists]] to [[:Category:Biologists]])
  • Commenting (<!--...-->) them out (e.g. <!--[[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Biologists]]--> etc.).
  • Wrapping them in <nowiki>...</nowiki> tags (e.g. <nowiki>[[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Biologists]]</nowiki> etc.).

After you move the draft into article space, remove the leading colons (or uncomment out the categories or remove the <nowiki>...</nowiki> tags) to re-enable the categories. If using the draft categories template, the categories will automatically work as normal in mainspace, but the template should be removed. The same system may be used in a new draft to list the categories it may have when moved to mainspace.

Two scripts are available to help with these tasks: User:DannyS712/Draft no cat and User:DannyS712/Draft re cat.

Categorizing project pages

Wikipedia administrative categories

A distinction is made between two types of categories:

  • Administrative categories – intended for use by editors or by automated tools, based on features of the current state of articles, or used to categorize non-article pages.
  • Content categories – intended as part of the encyclopedia, to help readers find articles, based on features of the subjects of those articles.

Administrative categories include stub categories (generally produced by stub templates), maintenance categories (often produced by "cleanup" templates such as {{cleanup}} and {{fact}}, or those used for maintenance projects), and categories of pages in non-article namespaces, such as WikiProject assessment categories and categories holding Wikipedia policies and guidelines.

Article pages should be kept out of administrative categories if possible. For example, the templates that generate WikiProject and assessment categories should be placed on talk pages, not on the articles themselves. If it is unavoidable that an administration category appears on article pages (usually because it is generated by a maintenance template that is placed on articles), then in most cases it should be made a hidden category, as described in § Hiding categories below.

There are separate administrative categories for different kinds of non-article pages, such as project page categories, template categories, disambiguation page categories, etc.

In maintenance categories and other administrative categories, pages may be included regardless of type. For example, in an error tracking category it makes sense to group templates separately, because addressing the errors there may require different skills compared to fixing an ordinary article. For sorting each namespace separately, see § Sort keys below.

Files

Category tags should be added to file pages of files that have been uploaded to Wikipedia. When categorized, files are not included in the count of articles in the category, but are displayed in a separate section with a thumbnail and the name for each. A category can mix articles and images, or a separate file/image category can be created. A file category is typically a subcategory of the general category about the same subject, and a subcategory of the wider category for files, Category:Wikipedia files. To categorize a new file when uploading, simply add the category tag to the upload summary.

Freely licensed files should be uploaded to, and categorized on, Wikimedia Commons, instead of uploading and categorizing on Wikipedia. Existing freely licensed files should usually be moved from Wikipedia to Commons, with a mirror page automatically remaining on Wikipedia. (For an example of one such mirror page, see here.) Categories should not be added to these Wikipedia mirror pages, because doing so creates a new Wikipedia page that is subject to speedy deletion. Exceptions to this principle are made for mirror pages of images that are nominated as featured pictures and for those that appear on the Wikipedia Main Page in the Did You Know? column.

Images that are used in Wikipedia that are non-free or fair use should not appear as thumbnail images in categories. To prevent the thumbnail preview of images from appearing in a category, __NOGALLERY__ should be added to the text of the category. In such cases, the file will still appear in the category, but the actual image preview will not.

Templates

Templates are not articles, and thus do not belong in content categories. It is however a recommendation to place them in template categories – subcategories of Category:Wikipedia templates – to assist when looking for templates of a certain type. For example, Template:Schubert string quartets is categorized under Category:String quartets by composer navigational boxes, which should be a subcategory of Category:Music navigational boxes (type) but Template:Schubert string quartets should not be categorized under Category:Franz Schubert or Category:String quartets (content).

Pages using a template should rarely be placed in the same categories as the template itself. To ensure this separation, the category for the template should be placed on the template's documentation page, normally after the two pipes in a <includeonly>{{Sandbox other||...}}</includeonly> block. Because template documentation is rarely protected, template categorization can be modified by all editors even when the template code itself is protected from editing by most editors. When there is no documentation page, the category for the template may be placed at the bottom of the template itself, within a <noinclude>...</noinclude> block. There should be no spaces or new lines between the last part of the template proper and the opening <noinclude> tag.

User pages

User pages are not articles and thus do not belong in content categories such as Living people or Biologists. Similarly, #Draft versions of articles should be kept out of content categories. Also, do not transclude articles into your user pages, as this will result in the page being included in all the article's categories.

However, user pages can be placed in user categories – subcategories of Category:Wikipedians, such as Category:Wikipedian biologists – which assist collaboration between users. And certain user sub-pages that are non-article drafts, are permitted in project categories, like Category:User essays.

A list of article-space categories with user pages, is maintained at Database reports/Polluted categories.

Categorization using templates

Many templates include category declarations in their transcludable text, for the purpose of placing the pages containing those templates into specific categories. This technique is very commonly used for populating certain kinds of administration categories, including stub categories and maintenance categories. See Template:Infobox roller coaster for an example that only adds a category by manufacturer if it exists, and otherwise uses a hidden category.

However, it is recommended that articles not be placed in ordinary content categories using templates in this way. There are many reasons for this: editors cannot see the category in the wikitext; removing or restructuring the category is made more difficult (partly because automated processes will not work); inappropriate articles and non-article pages may get added to the category; sort keys may be unavailable to be customised per category; and ordering of categories on the page is less controllable.

When templates are used to populate administration categories, ensure that the code cannot generate nonsensical or non-existent categories, particularly when the category name depends on a parameter. Also, see Category suppression for ways of keeping inappropriate pages out of template-generated categories.

Category declarations in templates often use {{PAGENAME}} as the sort key, because this overrides any DEFAULTSORT defined on the page.

Redirecting categories

Do not create inter-category redirects by adding #REDIRECT [[target]] to a category page. Unlike when renaming articles, categories cannot be redirected using "hard" redirects. Articles added to a "redirected" category will not show up in the target category. And since redirected categories do not become "red links", editors won't be aware even when they add an article to a redirected category.[2]

Instead, a form of "soft redirect" may be used in limited circumstances. You can create a category redirect by adding {{Category redirect|target}} to the category page. Bots patrol these categories and move articles to the "target" of the redirect.

If you need to add an rcat to a {{Category redirect}}, use the template's second parameter. For example, {{Category redirect | Years of the 19th century in Ceylon | {{R from category navigation}} {{R from template-generated category}} }}

Category redirects are costly. While placing a page in a category redirect is not a big problem, it is a problem. There are plenty of helpful uses of category redirects, but category redirects are not as cheap as regular redirects. Links to article redirects are not broken: i.e. click on the link and you are automatically redirected to its target. However, links to category redirects are broken and need to be fixed, except when resolved by a template (i.e. the template generates categories using a pattern, and some of the resulting category names are intentionally resolved by the use of {{resolve category redirect}} within the template, as in the Ceylon example above). Placing a page into a category redirect makes it show up in the category redirect — not its target — until a bot comes along and fixes the link.

If the category was renamed because it is ambiguous, and categories exist for two or more meanings, then create a category disambiguation page at the old name, using {{category disambiguation}}. See also Category:Disambiguation categories

Note: usually only do this at an unused category name which is ambiguous, e.g. Category:Lewis. If an ambiguous name is used for an active category because it is clearly the WP:PRIMARYTOPIC, and there are only 1 or 2 others, then use a hatnote like the one at Category:Lewes. For longer lists, we can also create pages such as Category:Bedford (disambiguation).

Hiding categories

In cases where, for technical reasons, administration categories appear directly on articles rather than talk pages, they should be made into hidden categories, so that they are not displayed to readers. This rule does not apply to stub categories or "uncategorized article" categories – these types are not hidden.

To hide a category, add the template {{Wikipedia category|hidden=yes}} to the category page (the template uses the magic word __HIDDENCAT__). This also places the page in Category:Hidden categories.

A logged-in user may elect to view all hidden categories, by checking "Show hidden categories" on the "Appearance" tab of Preferences. Notice that "hidden" parent categories are never in fact hidden on category pages (although they are listed separately).

Hidden categories are listed at the bottom when previewing. All users of the desktop version can see hidden categories for a page by clicking "Page information" under "Tools" in the left pane, or by editing the whole page with the source editor.

Category tree organization

Partial view of Wikipedia's category system from 2007. Arrows point from category to subcategory.

Categories are organized as overlapping "trees", formed by creating links between inter-related categories (in mathematics or computer science this structure is called a partially ordered set).

There is one top-level category: Category:Contents. All other categories are subcategorized below this category.

Subcategorization

If logical membership of one category implies logical membership of a second category (an is-a relationship), then the first category should be made a subcategory (directly or indirectly) of the second category (the "parent" category). Any category may potentially contain (or "branch into") subcategories.

  • For example, A is said to be a parent category of B when B is a subcategory of A.) [3]

When making one category a subcategory of another, ensure that the members of the subcategory really can be expected (with possibly a few exceptions) to belong to the parent also.

A subcategory may potentially have two or more parent categories.

If two categories are closely related but are not in a subset relation, then links between them can be included in the category description of the category pages.

Category chains formed by parent–child relationships should never form closed loops;[4] that is, no category should be contained as a subcategory of one of its own subcategories.[5]

Diffusing large categories

Although there is no limit on the size of categories, a large category will often be broken down ("diffused") into smaller, more specific subcategories. For example, Category:Rivers of Europe contains no articles about specific rivers directly; they are all in subcategories.

A category may be diffused using several coexisting schemes; for example, Category:Albums is broken down by artist, by date, by genre etc. Metacategories may be created as ways of organizing schemes of subcategories. For example, the subcategories called "Artistname albums" are not placed directly into Category:Albums, but into the metacategory Category:Albums by artist, which itself appears in Category:Albums. (See Category:Categories by parameter)

It is possible for a category to be only partially diffused—some members are placed in subcategories, while others remain in the main category.

Information about how a category is diffused may be given on the category page. Categories which are intended to be fully broken down into subcategories can be marked with the {{category diffuse}} template, which indicates that any pages which editors might add to the main category should be moved to the appropriate subcategories when sufficient information is available. (If the proper subcategory for an article does not exist yet, either create the subcategory or leave the article in the parent category for the time being.)

To suggest that a category is so large that it ought to be diffused, or substantially diffused, into subcategories, you can add the {{overpopulated category}} template to the category page.

Non-diffusing subcategories

Not all subcategories serve the "diffusion" function described above; some are simply subsets which have some special characteristic of interest, such as Best Actor Academy Award winners as a subcategory of Film actors. They provide an exception to the general rule that pages are not placed in both a category and its subcategory: there is no need to take pages out of the parent category purely because of their membership of a non-diffusing subcategory. (Of course, if the pages also belong to other subcategories that do cause diffusion, then they will not appear in the parent category directly.)

Non-diffusing subcategories should be identified with a template on the category page:

Subcategories defined by gender, ethnicity, religion, and sexuality should almost always be non-diffusing subcategories to prevent othering. The Wikipedia:Categorizing articles about people guideline outlines the rules on these categories in more detail.

Note that some categories can be non-diffusing on some parents, and diffusing on others. For example, Category:British women novelists is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:British novelists, but it is a diffusing subcategory of Category:Women novelists by nationality.

Sort keys

Sort keys are sometimes needed to produce a correct ordering of member pages and subcategories on the category page. For the mechanics, see Help:Category § Sorting category pages.

Categories of people are usually sorted by last name rather than first name, so "last name, first name" sort keys are used (as in "Washington, George"). There are many other rules for sorting people's names; for more information, see WP:NAMESORT.

Other sort key considerations (in no particular order):

  • In English Wikipedia, sort order merges (ignores) case and diacritics. For example, "Baé", "B?f", "BaG" would be sorted in that order.[6]
  • The main article/s of a category, if existent, should get sorted with a space as key so that it/they appear(s) at the very top of the category. Example: [[Category:Example| ]] Those articles are typically homonymous or at least synonymous to their category. Furthermore, other general articles that are highly relevant to the category should be sorted with an asterisk as key so that they also appear at the top of a category but beneath the main article/s. Example: [[Category:Example|*]] Those articles are typically called "History of example", "Types of example", "List of example" or similar.
  • Leading articles—a, an, and the—are among the most common reasons for using sort keys, which are used to transfer the leading article to the end of the key, as in {{DEFAULTSORT:Lady, The}}. Please also apply these sort keys to deliberate misspellings of these words, e.g. "da" or "tha" for "the", as well as foreign language leading articles, such as "el" or "der" (but beware of non-article words that have the same spelling, e.g. that translate as "at" or "one"). However, leading articles in foreign-language-derived names which are no longer translated in English are not subject to this rule; e.g. the sort key for El Paso should be left as the default value (i.e. no {{DEFAULTSORT}} required).
  • Spell out abbreviations and characters used in place of words so that they can be found easily in categories. For example, the sort key for Mr. Bean should be {{DEFAULTSORT:Mister Bean}} and Dungeons & Dragons should be sorted {{DEFAULTSORT:Dungeons and Dragons}}. An exception is the times sign (×) as in "Men's 4 × 100 metre" relay; use the letter x in this case.
  • Landforms (and similar) that have noun prefixes such as Isle of Mull should have the noun sorted after as {{DEFAULTSORT:Mull, Isle of}}. However, this isn't usually done for settlements and administrative divisions; for example, while Isle of Wight uses {{DEFAULTSORT:Wight, Isle of}}, the categories for the county/district are sorted "Isle of Wight". Also for settlements such as Isle of Wight, Virginia the prefix isn't moved.
  • Hyphens, apostrophes and periods/full stops are the only punctuation marks that should be kept in sort values. The only exception is the apostrophe in names beginning with O', which should be removed. For example, Eugene O'Neill is sorted {{DEFAULTSORT:Oneill, Eugene}}. All other punctuation marks should be removed. (Commas can be added when re-ordering words, as in the previous example.)
  • Entries containing numbers sometimes need special sort keys to ensure proper numerical ordering. For example, IX comes before V in alphabetical order, so Pope John IX might have a sort key "John 9". To get the correct sort order zero padding may be required, thus the actual sort key in this case is "John 09" this ensures that Pope John IX sorts before Pope John X – if we ever get to the hundredth Pope John, we would need to use three digits "John 009". Also note that numbers which include separators (such as commas or periods) will only have the part of the number before the first separator considered by the sorting algorithm. So 10,000 Maniacs might have a sort key "10000 Maniacs". It is important to stick to the same system for all similar entries in a given category.
  • Systematic sort keys are also used in other categories where the logical sort order is not alphabetical (for example, individual month articles in year categories such as Category:2004 use sort keys like "*2004-04" for April). Again, such systems must be used consistently within a category.
  • In some categories, sort keys are used to exclude prefixes that are common to all or many of the entries, or are considered unimportant (such as "List of" or "The"). For example, in Category:2004 the page 2004 in film would have the sort key "Film", and in Category:2004 in Canada the page 2004 Canadian federal budget would have the sort key "Federal Budget".
  • Use other sort keys beginning with a space (or an asterisk or a plus sign) for any "List of ..." and other pages that should appear after the key article and before the main alphabetical listings, including "Outline of" and "Index of" pages. The same technique is sometimes used to bring particular subcategories to the start of the list.
Sort order of characters before numbers and Latin alphabet (0–9, A–Z) is (partial list):
! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 9 : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` A Z a z { | } ~ é é —
See also: Meta:Help:Sorting#Sort modes for more information.
  • Sort keys may be prefixed with Greek letters to place entries after the main alphabetical list. The following letters have special meaning by convention:
    • "Σ" (capital sigma) is used to place stub categories at the end of subcategory lists. ("μ" (mu) was previously used, but the capital version "Μ" was confusing.)
    • "β" (beta, displays as capital, "Β") is for barnstars.
    • "Δ" (delta) is for documentation, where sorting by Latin D is undesirable.
    • "ι" (iota, displays as "Ι") is for Wikipedia images.
    • "ρ" (rho, displays as "Ρ") is for portals.
    • "τ" (tau, displays as "Τ") is for templates. Keep in mind, template categories should not be added to content categories per WP:CAT#T.
    • "υ" (upsilon, displays as "Υ") for user templates.
    • "ω" (omega, displays as "Ω") is for WikiProjects.
    Similar to the handling of Latin letters, if the sort key is or begins with a lower case Greek letter, then the capital Greek letter will be displayed in headings on category pages. Items whose sort keys begin with lowercase letters will appear beneath corresponding capital letters. Several of these resemble Latin letters B, I, P etc., but they will sort after Z.
    Note: Not all of these types are suitable for inclusion in content categories. For one-type categories, such as template categories, Greek letter grouping is not useful.
  • If a page is to be given the same sort key in all or several of its categories, the {{DEFAULTSORT}} magic word should be used. Per MOS:ORDER, this is placed just before the list of category declarations. Default sort keys are sometimes defined even where they do not seem necessary—when they are the same as the page name, for example—in order to prevent other editors or automated tools from trying to infer a different default.

Inappropriate categorization

Anyone may edit an article and remove a questionable categorization. If an article has an "incorrect" or "inappropriate" category, remove that category from the article, and replace it (if applicable) with a more correct category.

Even if an article may occupy the grey areas of a category's inclusion criteria, that is not a valid reason to keep the article in a category. If a particular article does not fit the inclusion criteria of a category, then the article simply should not be added to it.

If categorization of any particular page is disputed, please discuss the categorization on the talk page of the page in question. If the category seems reasonable, but questionable in some cases, consider whether you can solve (part of) the problem by writing a clearer #Category description.

If you have a proposal for a better name for the category or for a wider re-arrangement of the categorization scheme; or if you have a concern that may apply to several members of the category (such as if the category violates one or more sections on this page, Wikipedia:Categorizing articles about people, Wikipedia:Overcategorization, or other Wikipedia policies and guidelines), you can participate in, or post a new, discussion about the category.

Category talk pages are not always widely watched. Consider whether you can invite more potentially interested people to take part in a discussion, such as by discussing it at a relevant WikiProject, or at Wikipedia:WikiProject Categories. Another option could be to nominate the category for discussion at Wikipedia:Categories for discussion, or if the category name has an obvious typographical error, you can list it for speedy renaming at Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/Speedy.

See Wikipedia:Categories for discussion/How-to for instructions on how to use the templates for: deletion ({{cfd}}), renaming ({{cfr}}), or merging ({{cfm}}).

If you are in a content dispute, see Wikipedia:Dispute resolution for what to do next.

Category cleanup templates

  • Article with insufficient categories
    • {{Improve categories}} template indicates that the article needs additional or more specific categories. It is recommended that this template be placed at the bottom of the page, where readers will look for the categories.
  • Article with too many categories
    • Use {{Recategorize}} template when there are too many categories. Put this template on the top of articles.
  • Category unknown

See also

For browsing

For maintenance

Notes

  1. ^ in declarative statements, rather than table or list form
  2. ^ For an attempt to fix this issue in MediaWiki, see T5311.
  3. ^ Mathematically speaking, this means that the system approximates a directed acyclic graph.
  4. ^ This condition can be formulated in terms of graph theory as follows: the directed graph that has the categories as vertices and the parent-child relationships as edges should be acyclic.
  5. ^ There is an exception to this for maintenance purposes. For example, Category:Hidden categories is a direct subcategory of itself and of Category:Wikipedia extended-confirmed-protected pages and Category:Container categories, each of which is a direct subcategory of Category:Hidden categories.
  6. ^ In 2016, English Wikipedia's category collation was changed to "uca-default", which is based on the Unicode collation algorithm (UCA). The most noticeable difference is that UCA groups characters with diacritics with their non-diacritic versions. See Wikipedia talk:Categorization/Archive 16 § OK to switch English Wikipedia's category collation to uca-default? and Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)/Archive 149 § Sorting in categories unreliable for a few days.
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