Raised order of: Computer systems

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Following the February 2011 Jeopardy! win by the computer Watson (artificial intelligence software), the exact term "Watson" was mainly the surname "Watson" & Sherlock Holmes' Watson, along with that computer system, followed by town names. Hence, the category "Computer systems" was moved to the top, with the Watson computer added, near "Watson (surname)". In some cases, disambiguation pages have been treated as exclusively listing the exact title, so a variation such as "Watson Boots" would be considered a see-also entry, not a true name as "Watson". However, if the famous, award-winning computer "Watson" were moved to the top (outside the section "Computer systems"), then that section would become split. So, the placement of article titles is a balancing act, to try to put exact "Watson" names near the top, but avoiding splitting sections, just because other members are not exactly known as "Watson". Someone else moved the "Companies" section to the top, lowering the position of computer Watson, and removing the description totally, which contradicts the notion of listing true "Watson" names near the top of the page, but I did not fight that adamant placement of company names. Wikid77 09:23, 20 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

Disambiguation pages should above all else help readers find what they are most likely to be looking for. If there are predominant usages in Watson (Sherlock Holmes) and Watson (Jeopardy Computer), we should make them easy to find. Ocaasi (talk) 23:05, 20 February 2011 (UTC)Reply