Page churn

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Page churn refers to the way older pages are edited and brought to attention in RecentChanges.

Page churn is good because:

  1. Older pages can be brought up to date for format (which has evolved a long way);
  2. They can be better wikified
  3. The content can be reviewed;
  4. In particular duplications and parallels to other pages can be picked up;
  5. Better sense can be made of matters not well expressed in the first drafts;
  6. Mistakes can be taken out;
  7. Difficulty levels can be adjusted;
  8. And, naturally, there is plenty that is of interest in older pages, which isn't so accessible just by following links from pages receiving current at

See also Library Work


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