Interesting, today this was topic in the German main forum:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Fragen_zur_Wikipedia#Anwendung_von_­_in_Bildunterschriften

Today there are also more than one user indefinite blocked, which only
removed <nowiki/> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer:Entgr%C3%A4ten40

Am Fr., 5. Okt. 2018 um 00:29 Uhr schrieb John Erling Blad <jeb...@gmail.com
>:

> We have the same in Norwegian, but linking on part of a composite is almost
> always wrong. Either you link on the whole composite or no part of the
> composite. If you link on a part of a composite, then in nearly all cases I
> have seen the link is placed on the wrong term.
>
> Some examples on what insanity users write
> - [[absorpsjon]]s[[Spektrallinje|linjene]]
> - [[Autentisering]]s[[Protokoll (datamaskiner)|protokollen]]
> - [[Sykepleie|sykehjem]]s[[Hjemmesykepleie|omsorg]]
>
> From an article messed up by VE (yes it does mess up articles sometimes!)
> - ma[[Øssur Havgrímsson|ge]]<nowiki/>e[[Øssur Havgrímsson|evner og]]
> - og[[Øssur Havgrímsson|i]]<nowiki/>t[[Øssur Havgrímsson|det samme]]
>
> I have no clue what the previous means…
>
> Things like the following is quite common
> - [[Alexander Kielland]]<nowiki/>s
> - [[De forente nasjoner|FN]]<nowiki/>s
>
> Usually it comes from user errors while using VE. This kind of errors are
> quite common, and I asked (several years ago) whether it could be fixed in
> VE, but was told "no".
>
> Anyhow I just started a bot to clean up some of the mess…
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 6:59 PM Thiemo Kreuz <thiemo.kr...@wikimedia.de>
> wrote:
>
> > Hey!
> >
> > The syntax "[[Schnee]]<nowiki />reichtum" is quite common in the
> > German community. There are not many other ways to achieve the same:
> > <span /> or &shy; can be used instead.[1] The later is often the
> > better alternative, but an auto-replacement is not possible. For
> > example, "[[Bund]]<nowiki />estag" must become "[[Bund]]es&shy;tag".
> >
> > Not long ago <b/> was often used. This became a problem with the
> > recent parser updates. All <b/> got replaced with <nowiki />, as far
> > as I'm aware of.
> >
> > > in German, shouldn't they be tweaking the "linktrail" setting on
> dewiki,
> > instead of using `<nowiki/>`? What are cases where they *do* want the
> link
> > to include the entire word?
> >
> > The software feature exists because of English [[word ending]]s. The
> > same exists in German ("viele [[Wiki]]s, viele [[Tisch]]e, viele
> > [[Arbeit]]en"), but is overshadowed by the fact that German is a
> > language with many composites. From my experience, the fact that all
> > linktrails, no matter how long, become part of the link is almost
> > always a problem. It enlarges the click region, which is good, but
> > surprises the reader when he ends at an unexpected article. I guess it
> > would actually be a net-gain when the feature gets turned off or tuned
> > down in German wikis. For example, we could limit the length of the
> > linktrail to 2 characters.
> >
> > Is somebody interested in creating usage statistics for these
> > linktrails in the German Wikipedia main namespace?
> >
> > Best
> > Thiemo
> >
> > [1]
> >
> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Verlinken#Verlinkung_von_Teilw%C3%B6rtern
> >
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