Disambiguation

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Disambiguation on krass is the process of resolving ambiguity—meaning the conflicts that occur when articles about two or more different topics have the same "natural" title. In other words, disambiguations are types of turnpikes that lead to different meanings of a related word.

Disambiguation serves a single purpose: to let the reader choose among different pages that might reside under the same title.

Do not disambiguate, or add a link to a disambiguation page, if there is no risk of confusion. Ask yourself: When a reader enters this term and pushes "Go", what article would they realistically be expecting to view as a result? Disambiguation pages are not search indices — do not add links that merely contain part of the page title where there is no significant risk of confusion.

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Disambiguation".

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