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Is there a way to check/look at/list how many pages link to a stub? For example, Alexander Anderson McHardy has only 62 words; the information on his parents and wife are incidental and perhaps not necessary to the purposes of Scouting information. My thought/question is this: if only one or two pages link to him, his page could be folded up. But how can I tell? Scoutersig 16:29, 15 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, on the left side of the screen when you are in the article, the next tab under the search is "what links here", click that and it will make you a list. The reason those articles are Scouting stubs is that they have something to do with someone of note who was involved in Scouting. I wouldn't remove the stuff about their wives, etc., if they exist, they may actually be more famous in some other field. Chris 01:37, 16 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]