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>9k still says that not splitting the article can be justified (only >15k says that the article should almost certainly be trimmed), and so unless the article goes above >15k or unless there is a reason to split the article other than "there are a lot of words," the article should remain as is. QuisEstJoe (talk) 15:12, 15 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]
But 12k should still probably be trimmed by WP:SIZERULE better to discuss it now than when it gets bigger. Is there a problem with splitting the history section in order to make the article more manageable? I can do the split if that is the issue. It would be very natural as we have already history articles for fluorine, aluminum and lead.--ReyHahn (talk) 15:20, 15 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]
I think leaving the article as is will keep it more concise, and my issue with splitting it is that I (and possibly other readers) generally prefer to have all the information of a specific Wikipedia subject be in one article rather than having to have to have multiple tabs open to access all of the information of that subject. This also may be something I'm wrong on and/or don't need to worry about, but I also am concerned about if removing the history section from this article will change elements of the text or how the information is presented.
Besides, unless readers actually feel confused or overwhelmed by the amount of words on this article, I don't see any problem with the word count in spite of WP:SIZERULE recommending (though not mandating or insisting on) trimming an article of this size. QuisEstJoe (talk) 02:49, 16 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]
I'd like to be able to have a lot more history than we do now. For such an important concept, this really isn't very much. 3df (talk) 17:56, 19 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]
The image in the infobox has been changed 8 times in its history, with 6 distinct images over its lifetime. If the longest-lived image, File:Gold-crystals.jpg, is not adequate, we will need to decide which image to use in its stead.
July 2008–August 2009
August 2009–September 2009
September 2009 (cropped version of July 2008 image)
September 2009–July 2010 (previous deemed "not pure")
July 2010 (only page-image vandalism)
July 2010–January 2020
January 2020–February 2024
February 2024–May 2026
May 2026–present (chosen because it's "as commonly seen in the real world")
I love the chemical transport crystals! It's by a long shot the highest quality picture of the set (and a featured picture). The uploader was my inspiration to get into object photography. (If I had the means to create any image for the infobox, I would take a picture of a vapor crystal and a gold nugget side by side.) 3df (talk) 04:59, 19 May 2026 (UTC)[reply]
I have reverted that change to the infobox because it was not discussed and was clearly a controversial change. Most uses are about the chemical element. If anybody wants a bullion image, it can be added in the articles where it is relevant. The original (and now reinstated) image is far more illustrative of Au as a metal. 𝕁𝕄𝔽 (talk) 09:27, 19 May 2026 (UTC)[reply]
This is putting cart before horse. The priority for metallic element is to show it in its unprocessed form. The degree of purity is irrelevant in the image for the infobox. I will revert that now too.𝕁𝕄𝔽 (talk) 13:33, 19 May 2026 (UTC) You got there first. Thank you. --𝕁𝕄𝔽 (talk) 13:35, 19 May 2026 (UTC)[reply]
I don't think it would be an upgrade unless the photo had both native copper and a pure sample. I would have taken one, but my native copper has a bunch of inclusions! I do have a copper cube, which I thought would look nice (and match with many of the other metals' infobox pictures) if that were in there, too. When I have any disposable income at all, and if nobody else does it first, I'll certainly get new samples and take a picture. 3df (talk) 05:00, 20 May 2026 (UTC)[reply]