User blog comment:Rpakr/Reforms 2/@comment-5150073-20190909115744/@comment-35392788-20190910111124

The other issue is just scale. You make a page about something because it has a lot of things worth noting. A page is sort of an independent entity ; they're not actually independent, but they still give off that feeling.

I'd like to highlight that Saibian's number lists are exactly that : lists. They are simply increasing number definitions with absolutely no detail. And that's fine, yknow.

The problem is not Saibian coining hundreds of numbers. The problem is turning every single element of these flat lists without any detail into a page, meant to have explanations, and yknow, something interesting.

I mean sure, approximations between notations are interesting for a while, but do we really need hundreds upon hundreds of them ?

The reasoning behind making regiments instead of pages is giving back to these numbers the significance they truly hold : entries on a giant list.