Talk:Green Goblin (Bart Hamilton)

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Splitting off a section is generally done there is an overriding need because:

  1. The parent article is too large and moving the section frees up space;
  2. Expanding the section will cause the parent article to become to large; or
  3. Inclusion of the information in the section creates confusion and expanding the article to create clarity will either not help or make the article overly large.

Size in this case is not word count, line count, or even hoe much paper the article will take up if printed out. It is strictly a function of the file size and is a conceit to limitations some readers may dace with load times and computer performance.

The article Green Goblin is not overly confusing and just on the verge of becoming overly large.

What was split off only amounts to a stub, at best and was left in the article in full. This does not look to be an atempt to streamline the parent.

If there is still a desire to split the article, please open a discussion at Talk:Green Goblin.