Thread:Anzu-TLK/@comment-34722333-20190901003217

I wanted to touch on this topic for all editors. Though it'd be better to reach out an administrator to reveal their thoughts. Most of the time when editing a page, you want to establish as many links to other related pages as possible for a better reading experience and enlightened comprehension. I can assume you would agree. But is there anything wrong with multiple links next to each other? For example, you could have a hyperlink to Roblox with a reference next to it citing the sentence it was in. The issue here is the reader would be confused as to which one to click based on what they want to know about. This can also apply to event links too which are the most common pages for this to occur. It would be formatted like this as an example: The Roblox Creator Challenge (2019) event. In this situation, there are two links and one is the main subject while the other is just describing what it is.

Now I'm not trying to shame newcomers to the wikia but maybe we could start separating links just for the sake of them. 