Thread:Barry19/@comment-3538016-20131130225508/@comment-3538016-20131201161045

I'm terrible at explaining things, but here's a link showing an example subpage.Powers That Be/Conversations with a God.

As you can see, the page is separate but dependent on the parent page, in this case Powers That Be. A link to the parent sits at the top of the page, making it easier to navigate between the two. If I moved Writers Needed! to a subpage, then anyone who did a wiki search for Twelfth Doctor Adventures would see "Twelfth Doctor Adventures/Writers Needed!" on the drop-down, allowing them to find the application page more easily. Most importantly in terms of the broader wiki community, moving it to a subpage would save a lot of confusion if future users decide to put up their own application pages. If everyone were to place their applications in the main namespace, it would cause an enormous amount of confusion. It might even intimidate new users from joining the wiki.

I hope I've explained in a satisfactory way. I also hope I've conveyed the positive aspects of subpage organization, and how it aides not only individual writers such as yourself, but the entire wiki. :)