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We do have a thread
, in FAQ. I see the discussion page also has someone questioning the accuracy of Literature/. You can swap the contents if it's supposed to be at Series/.
the page was originally on a Franchise/ page that was moved as part of Franchise Namespace Correction - I don't think who moved it was particularly familiar with the format of the work (maybe the addition of literature on the list threw them off - at the time it didn't have a page for the animated series based on it, only a Literure/ redirect because of the book based on the orinal series )
Edited by jormis29Just edit it so it isn't a redirect anymore
"This forum signature likes to refer to itself, as well as to the fact that it likes to refer to itself"^ I don’t know how to do that. Is there an administrivia page or something giving instructions? I didn’t see anything about removing redirects on Creating New Redirects.
Go to the Related page, click on Literature.The Future Is Wild, and then press the Edit button from there.
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Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask (I don't remember if there was a namespace forum thread or not), but this has been bugging me for a long time and I don't know where else to ask about it. (I remember asking about it on a forum thread, though I don't remember which one, and I don't think it was ever resolved.)
Why is The Future is Wild under the literature namespace instead of the series namespace? The series came first, and the book was based on it. In fact, IIRC the page actually WAS under the series namespace originally before being changed. The only explanation I can think of is that Dougal Dixon is known best for his books like After Man, and he was involved with TFIW, so they wanted some sort of consistency?