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This page in a nutshell: A watchlist becomes harder to navigate the longer it is. Only watch articles that need watching. |
Watching pages is a capability provided by Wikipedia that lets users efficiently see if any changes have been made to articles the user cares about. Any registered user can easily watch any page, and as easily unwatch (remove a page from one's watchlist) when logged in. This is far easier than visiting each page in which you have interest and visually observing changes.