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In the following tables, a bold line represents the cutoff for the categories that are selected by default. Numbers are rounded to the nearest percentage point. For words that are below these categories, {{tok|Linku}} uses the term ''non-notable''; {{tok|[[nimi.li]]}} uses the term ''marginal'',<ref>{{cite web|url=https://nimi.li/about|title=about|website=nimi.li|author={{tok|jan Tani}}|access-date=2024-01-17}}</ref> which has been adopted on {{tp|[[sona pona]]}} to avoid the interpretation that these words are not notable for the wiki.
In the following tables, a bold line represents the cutoff for the categories that are selected by default. Numbers are rounded to the nearest percentage point. For words that are below these categories, {{tok|Linku}} uses the term ''non-notable''; {{tok|[[nimi.li]]}} uses the term ''marginal'',<ref>{{cite web|url=https://nimi.li/about|title=about|website=nimi.li|author={{tok|jan Tani}}|access-date=2024-01-17}}</ref> which has been adopted on {{tp|[[sona pona]]}} to avoid the interpretation that these words are not notable for the wiki.


After community discussion, in February 2024, jan Kekan San [https://github.com/lipu-linku/sona/pull/56 simplified the categories] from six to four. As of March 2024, this is not yet reflected on lipu Linku and nimi.li.
In February 2024, waso Keli brought up the idea of reduce Linku categories to aid their adoption by teachers. After several weeks of community discussions, jan Kekan San [https://github.com/lipu-linku/sona/pull/56 updated the dictionary], bringing the category count down from six to four. As of March 2024, this is not yet reflected on lipu Linku and nimi.li.


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