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So I'm applying a happy mix of lazy naivety and systematic house cleaning: I go through the index of topics to see if 'my' topic was addressed already. I take seemingly meaningful titles for real, read their content when they apply and ignore their content when not. And all pseudo-titles, which I encounter on my way down the index, until I find a fitting topic, I turn into true titles that serve at least the purpose of showing clearly if they match my topic or not. That means, as soon as I found a topic where I can jump in, I stop correcting any section titles below that, at least until my next visit of that page.
So I'm applying a happy mix of lazy naivety and systematic house cleaning: I go through the index of topics to see if 'my' topic was addressed already. I take seemingly meaningful titles for real, read their content when they apply and ignore their content when not. And all pseudo-titles, which I encounter on my way down the index, until I find a fitting topic, I turn into true titles that serve at least the purpose of showing clearly if they match my topic or not. That means, as soon as I found a topic where I can jump in, I stop correcting any section titles below that, at least until my next visit of that page.


Now, should one act this way? The Golden Rule applies as usual: I would appreciate if people would create meaningful titles on my talk page or even turn pseudo-titles into real ones if I hadn't done so already ;-)
==Now, should one act this way?==
The Golden Rule applies as usual: I would appreciate if people would create meaningful titles on my talk page or even turn pseudo-titles into real ones if I hadn't done so already ;-)
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