Thread:User talk:CodeCat/Placeholders

Why do we have these "Wiktionary does not have an entry for..." terms. These are useless.

I understand their points. Their points are to say that we don't have an article on something because it's not notable enough. This is to be said for articles that people commonly look up.

However, I do argue that we could say that for anything. We could have an article for Beyblade: Metal Fury or Mona Parker or Super Mario Galaxy having these kinds of things. I'm sure lots of people would think that Wiktionary would have articles on such things and look them up and not get the answer. Or aogfhdohoolhsfodlshodfgdosf, this article saying "Wiktionary does not have an entry for this term". I could look up random letters anytime I want and still not have a Wiktionary article, but people may type such random words in written works. So, as I say, these are useless and unideal in my opinion. I think we should just get rid of this whole idea.