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What I was trying to suggest was even though there’s is a senseis page listing all of the Chinese pro players and their names, it is also useful to have the individual page stubs, since as an example googling one of the 1p’s I could find their stub page but the full list didn’t come up in the search.

I mean maybe I could’ve just searched them on the Senseis website directly, or maybe the stubs already existed as long as the collected list of players I don’t know.

Usually though I would think of googling a player by name before checking Senseis library, because I don’t expect (a) Senseis library to have a page on every pro, and (b) if they do I don’t necessarily expect much information on them.

Maybe I’m just misreading what you wrote or the tone of it when you write “Still, you might as well…”

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Exact hundred!

The 23,700th page is on a little stub I just made on the Discovery Cup.

There were 20,000 pages in 2010. Hmm, I wonder whether I can use the Internet Archive to check the milestones reached after that point…

Done it.

20,000 (by SL’s statement) was achieved on 28 May 2010, after 8,000 pages’ growth since 28 September 2005.

And according to the Internet Archive:

  • 21,000 was reached in late August or early September 2012.
  • 22,000 between the 10th and 16th of February 2016.
  • 23,000 some time after July 15th this year.

Damn, I realised I made a lot of articles with Go4Go links that use http when Go4Go supports https.

For some reason my browser always wants to access the site on http, so I have to watch out for it… later I’m going to have to put in half an hour doing nothing but typing an s in the right place.

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yeah I think the http one always comes up first for some reason too, unless I find it through google or something.

Anyone who can read Korean might be interested in this.

A few Korean people have been working on this ruleset for over two years.

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