User blog:Cookiefonster/Proposal re: all those categories for numbers people are making

I know I said I would leave this wiki, but I'm here to propose a rule to stop something I deem highly disruptive and wasteful to this wiki.

A lot of people have been making categories for things like "2 times square", "5 times square", humble numbers, squarefree numbers, non-pandigital numbers, sphenic numbers, semiprimes, Fibonacci numbers, repdigits... it goes on.

I propose a rule where we ban giving numbers any categories based on numerical properties except for prime numbers, non-powers, and maybe perfect powers of a base no more than 10. It seems to me like a thing people just do when bored, rather than due to serious interest in maintaining a professional and well-organized wiki. The furthest I'm willing to go with these categories is giving  their own categories.

Prime numbers are a very well-known topic, and so it's worth keeping track of such things as all the large Mersenne primes or large numbers with notable properties that just so happen to be prime. In addition, it's useful to keep track of numbers that aren't powers, since it's uncommon for a googolism beyond a certain size not to be one. Perfect powers with a base no more than 10 are stretching it a bit, but you could argue it's useful to keep track of that as well. Anything beyond that I think is the kind of childish stupidity that is making this wiki a hellhole to be around. Although numbers like "the largest known sphenic number" are worth having on the wiki just as much as the largest known prime number, giving categories to these kinds of numbers is missing the point of this wiki, which is meant specifically to document large numbers. If you want to use a a wiki to document properties of numbers in general, there's tons of other places for you to visit and consult, or you could make your own website on this stuff as was a trend in the old days. I consider doing this stuff here to be off-topic and breaking common sense.

If anyone has suggestions for numerical properties I forgot to mention that you think merit having their own categories on this wiki, feel free to suggest.