Wikipedia:Requested moves
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Requested moves is a process for requesting the retitling (moving) of an article, template, or project page on Wikipedia. For retitling files, categories and other items, see When not to use this page.
Please read the article titling policy and the guideline regarding primary topics before moving a page or requesting a page move.
Any autoconfirmed user can use the Move function to perform most moves (see Help:How to move a page). If you have no reason to expect a dispute concerning a move, be bold and move the page. However, it may not always be possible or desirable to do this:
- Technical reasons may prevent a move; for example, a page may already exist at the target title and require deletion, or the page may be protected from moves. See: § Requesting technical moves.
- Requests to revert recent, undiscussed, controversial moves may be made at WP:RM/TR. If the new name has not become the stable title, the undiscussed move will be reverted. If the new name has become the stable title, a requested move will be needed to determine the article's proper location.
- A title may be disputed, and discussion may be necessary to reach consensus: see § Requesting controversial and potentially controversial moves. The requested moves process is not mandatory, and sometimes an informal discussion at the article's talk page can help reach consensus.
- A page should not be moved and a new move discussion should not be opened when there is already an open move request on a talk page. Instead, please participate in the open discussion.
- Unregistered and new (not yet autoconfirmed) users are unable to move pages.
Requests are generally processed after seven days. If consensus to move the page is reached at or after this time, a reviewer will carry out the request. If there is a consensus not to move the page, the request will be closed as "not moved". When consensus remains unclear, the request may be relisted to allow more time for consensus to develop, or the discussion may be closed as "no consensus". See Wikipedia:Requested moves/Closing instructions for more details on the process.
Wikipedia:Move review can be used to contest the outcome of a move request as long as all steps are followed. If a discussion on the closer's talk page does not resolve an issue, then a move review will evaluate the close of the move discussion to determine whether or not the contested close was reasonable and consistent with the spirit and intent of common practice, policies, and guidelines.
When not to use this page
Separate processes exist for moving certain types of pages, and for changes other than page moves:
- Making an uncontroversial move – if you can, be bold and do it yourself! If you can't, see § Requesting technical moves.
- Renaming a category – propose the move at Wikipedia:Categories for discussion.
- Renaming a stub template – propose the move at Wikipedia:Categories for discussion.
- Renaming an image or other file – see Wikipedia:Moving a page § Moving a file page.
- Moves from draft namespace or user space to article space – Unconfirmed users: add
{{subst:submit}}
to the top of the article. See Wikipedia:Articles for creation. Confirmed users: Move the page yourself. - Merging two articles – make a request at Wikipedia:Proposed mergers, or be bold and do it yourself.
- Splitting an article – make a request at Wikipedia:Proposed article splits, or be bold and do it yourself.
- Requesting that page histories be merged – list them at Wikipedia:Requests for history merge.
- Contesting a move request close – use the Wikipedia:Move review process.
Undiscussed moves
Autoconfirmed editors may move a page without discussion if all of the following apply:
- No article exists at the new target title;
- There has been no previous discussion about the title of the page that expressed any objection to a new title; and
- It seems unlikely that anyone would reasonably disagree with the move.
If you disagree with a prior bold move, and the new title has not been in place for a long time, you may revert the move yourself. If you cannot revert the move for technical reasons, then you may request a technical move.
Move wars are disruptive, so if you make a bold move and it is reverted, do not make the move again. Instead, follow the procedures laid out in § Requesting controversial and potentially controversial moves.
If you are unable to complete a move for technical reasons, you can request technical help below. This is the correct method if you tried to move a page, but you got an error message saying something like "You do not have permission to move this page, for the following reasons:..." or "The/This page could not be moved, for the following reason:..."
If you are here because you want an admin to approve of your new article or your proposed page move, you are in the wrong place.
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- To list a technical request: Uncontroversial technical requests subsection and insert the following code at the bottom of the list, filling in pages and reason:
This will automatically insert a bullet and include your signature. Please do not edit the article's talk page.
{{subst:RMassist|current page title|new title|reason=edit summary for the move}}
the - If you object to a proposal listed in the uncontroversial technical requests section, please move the request to the Contested technical requests section, append a note on the request elaborating on why, and sign with ~~~~. Consider pinging the requester to let them know about the objection.
- If your technical request is contested, or if a contested request is left untouched without reply, create a requested move on the article talk and remove the request from the section here. The fastest and easiest way is to click the "discuss" button at the request, save the talk page, and remove the entry on this page.
Technical requests
Uncontroversial technical requests
- Mexico (barque) → Mexico (barque, wrecked 1886) (move · discuss) – This article mostly concerns its wreck in 1886, and not much of its other history, but a different barque named Mexico which wrecked and sank in 1837 is also the subject of much coverage, including a Walt Whitman poem, located at Wreck of the Mexico, thus this is not the only barque majorly covered on Wikipedia; the current title is greatly ambiguous -- and depends on whether you are British or American on which is prominent -- 65.92.246.77 (talk) 08:45, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- Wreck of the Mexico → 1837 wreck of the Mexico (move · discuss) – This is not the only wreck of a ship named Mexico with an article on Wikipedia which has also been the subject of much coverage. Another wreck is covered at Southport and St Anne's lifeboats disaster -- and depends on whether you are British or American on which is prominent -- 65.92.246.77 (talk) 08:45, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- Telekom Innovation Laboratories → T-Labs (currently a redirect back to Telekom Innovation Laboratories) (move · discuss) – T-Labs is the most common name of Deutsche Telekom's R&D unit. 2018rebel 18:47, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- "T-Labs" though now a redirect may seem vague and DABbable... Intrisit (talk) 19:37, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- The same could be said of other Deutsche Telekom brands and assets, such as T-Mobile (set index page due to multiple Telekom subsidiaries and products currently or formerly using the T-Mobile brand), T-Home, T-Systems, or T-Center. Also, no article or redirect page titled either T Lab or T Labs currently exists. 2018rebel 03:05, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- Any page mover reading this, unless you contest this or have doubts about this, could you please execute this request? Thanks! Intrisit (talk) 21:16, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- The same could be said of other Deutsche Telekom brands and assets, such as T-Mobile (set index page due to multiple Telekom subsidiaries and products currently or formerly using the T-Mobile brand), T-Home, T-Systems, or T-Center. Also, no article or redirect page titled either T Lab or T Labs currently exists. 2018rebel 03:05, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- "T-Labs" though now a redirect may seem vague and DABbable... Intrisit (talk) 19:37, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- Hwang Hyun-jin → Hyunjin (currently a redirect instead to Hyun-jin) (move · discuss) – Newly created article for mononymous individual. Requesting to usurp existing redirect per WP:COMMONNAME, combined with adding hatnote to article for Hyun-jin (as is widespread precedent for people who use a mononymous unhyphenated version of a Korean name where a hyphenated name article also exists). Hwang Hyun-jin is the only individual with a Wikipedia article that does not commonly use a hyphen. RachelTensions (talk) 16:23, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- Amaan Ali Khan → Amaan Ali Bangash (currently a redirect back to Amaan Ali Khan) (move · discuss) – name inconsistent, see credit used Hekerui (talk) 17:45, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- More info may be needed here. This musician and his brother both have articles: Amaan Ali Khan (this one) and Ayaan Ali Khan, but the text in the two articles use "Khan" and "Bangash" in haphazard ways so it's tough to decipher birth names, stage names, matronyms, patronyms, or whichever is more relevant. Also, if this request is granted we would have to do the same for his brother too. ---DOOMSDAYER520 (TALK|CONTRIBS) 12:57, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- B–unit → B unit (currently a redirect back to B–unit) (move · discuss) – typo (With a hyphen this would be the modifier form, but this form, with an en dash, is incorrect in any usage. The corresponding article “A unit” is already named correctly in this respect.) Stephan Leeds (talk) 23:35, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- To be honest it'd probably be best to rename both articles to "A-unit" and "B-unit" (hyphen, not en dash) - it'd be more clear. "A unit" could be construed as meaning "a unit" RachelTensions (talk) 00:52, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
Requests to revert undiscussed moves
Contested technical requests
- Alan Rose (public servant) → Alan Rose (Australian public servant) (move · discuss) – WP:AT ambiguous disambiguation is a bad idea wP:PRECISE multiple public servants named Alan Rose with articles on Wikipedia, particularly, the nominal primary topic is a British judge, Alan Rose; The article should be moved without leaving a redirect behind, as there's no disambiguation page for "Alan Rose" to repoint it to. -- 65.92.246.77 (talk) 11:48, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- This title is fine as it is; unless you instead want a DAB out of "Alan Rose"! Intrisit (talk) 14:59, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- Yes, I was going to say this would be fine as is too. "Public servant" appears to have a fairly narrow meaning of someone working in the civil service, so this isn't ambiguous as far as I can see, at least with the judge. The fact that the OP suggested suppressing the redirect altogether tells us that this is already the correct title anyway, otherwise it would redirect somewhere. — Amakuru (talk) 15:02, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- No, if we kept the redirect, it would have to redirect to the judge. Judges are public servants, thus this is a bad disambiguation. Judges are employed by the government, thus public employees, thus public servants. Judges are not private sector workers. This judge was part of the colonial service, a governmental sector of the British Empire. -- 65.92.246.77 (talk) 04:18, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- Yes, I was going to say this would be fine as is too. "Public servant" appears to have a fairly narrow meaning of someone working in the civil service, so this isn't ambiguous as far as I can see, at least with the judge. The fact that the OP suggested suppressing the redirect altogether tells us that this is already the correct title anyway, otherwise it would redirect somewhere. — Amakuru (talk) 15:02, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- This title is fine as it is; unless you instead want a DAB out of "Alan Rose"! Intrisit (talk) 14:59, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- Dalbello → Lisa Dal Bello (currently a redirect back to Dalbello) (move · discuss) – Per WP:PRIMARY, WP:COMMONNAME and WP:CONSISTENT. Dalbello is a stage name only. — User:Dolovis (User talk:Dolovis • Special:Contributions/Dolovis) — Preceding undated comment added 02:53, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- Yes, it's a stage name, but that doesn't make it a bad choice of title per se. So is Eminem, and so are a lot of other stage names that are used as article titles. What's the problem? — BarrelProof (talk) 05:05, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- This should probably be an RM discussion with reliable sources to back up the assertion that this person is more commonly referred to by her given name in English language reliable sources than by her stage name. RachelTensions (talk) 05:06, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- @Dolovis; your technical request has been contested and thus requires an RM discussion to evaluate if consensus exists for the move. Please use the "discuss" button in your request to open a full RM if you wish to continue with the potential rename. Sennecaster (Chat) 19:29, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- Since when has there ever been a rule that Wikipedia articles invariably have to be titled with the person's legal birth-certificate name instead of a stage name? The WP:COMMONNAME that people know her by is clearly Dalbello, and there aren't multiple competing stage names like Dan Snaith's to worry about here (his article is at Dan Snaith to preclude edit warring over whether it should be at "Caribou" or "Daphni", not because articles about musicians always have to be at the person's birth name on principle), so why would what's technically on her birth certificate override the name she's best known by? Bearcat (talk) 19:41, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- Pablo Escobar, The Drug Lord → Pablo Escobar, el patrón del mal (currently a redirect back to Pablo Escobar, The Drug Lord) (move · discuss) – Netflix title is "Pablo Escobar, el patrón del mal" (With that stylisation, is also the original stylisation). So I think we can consider that the new international title. "The drug lord" is also a very poor translation of "El patrón del Mal" Tazelaar (talk) 09:56, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- @Tazelaar Contesting as this likely needs a discussion to move forward. This wiki prefers English titles when possible, and we use the WP:COMMONNAME which is the name reported by majority of sources (again, preferably English sources, which are typically going to favor an English translation) - as for the translation, if the official translation is incorrect, it might be borderline editorializing if we try to correct it unless the correction we go with is also supported by majority of RS. At the very least, we would need to see sources or evidence of which title is the common name to move forward (and that would be most productive in a discussion where editors can bring forward opposing evidence that may have been missed.) ASUKITE 14:46, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- I concede that the content of the translation is a circumstantial argument, but an argument nonetheless. Tazelaar (talk) 13:01, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- Another circumstantial argument is that: "El patrón del mal" is a better recognisable title. Pablo Escobar was a drug lord, so the title could be used normally in a sentence. "El patrón del mal" is a unique title, more distinguishing from the "Pablo Escobar" article and Google results. Tazelaar (talk) 13:16, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- @Tazelaar; your technical request has been contested. If you wish to continue with the request, please use the "discuss" link in your request to open a full RM. Sennecaster (Chat) 19:28, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- @Tazelaar Contesting as this likely needs a discussion to move forward. This wiki prefers English titles when possible, and we use the WP:COMMONNAME which is the name reported by majority of sources (again, preferably English sources, which are typically going to favor an English translation) - as for the translation, if the official translation is incorrect, it might be borderline editorializing if we try to correct it unless the correction we go with is also supported by majority of RS. At the very least, we would need to see sources or evidence of which title is the common name to move forward (and that would be most productive in a discussion where editors can bring forward opposing evidence that may have been missed.) ASUKITE 14:46, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- Bedroom Farce (play) → Bedroom Farce (currently a redirect back to Bedroom Farce (play)) (move · discuss) – unnecessary disambiguation Jean-de-Nivelle (talk) 19:08, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- @Jean-de-Nivelle It appears that Bedroom farce has about twice the pageviews of the play, so more likely, the alternative capitalization of Bedroom Farce should redirect to Bedroom farce instead. Raladic (talk) 21:27, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- @Raladic That's a good point, but wikinav analysis ([1][2]) shows that only 13% of "Bedroom farce"'s traffic is from search results, the majority coming from internal links, while over 60% of "Bedroom Farce (play)"'s traffic is from "other search" - if I'm interpreting the results correctly. Worth an RM, or would WP:RFD be a better course? Jean-de-Nivelle (talk) 10:57, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- Since I believe you'd still like to move Bedroom Farce (play) to Bedroom Farce, I'd say a RM is probably best to answer both the question of if it should be moved, or if not, if Bedroom Farce should instead redirect to Bedroom farce as a redirect from alternative capitalization and then just post a note at the lowercase article to let people watching that article know about the RM. Raladic (talk) 00:19, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- @Raladic That's a good point, but wikinav analysis ([1][2]) shows that only 13% of "Bedroom farce"'s traffic is from search results, the majority coming from internal links, while over 60% of "Bedroom Farce (play)"'s traffic is from "other search" - if I'm interpreting the results correctly. Worth an RM, or would WP:RFD be a better course? Jean-de-Nivelle (talk) 10:57, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- @Jean-de-Nivelle It appears that Bedroom farce has about twice the pageviews of the play, so more likely, the alternative capitalization of Bedroom Farce should redirect to Bedroom farce instead. Raladic (talk) 21:27, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- The Mexican → The Mexican (film) (currently a redirect back to The Mexican) (move · discuss) – The title should clarify that this is a film as per WP:PARENDIS. According to WP standards, parenthetical disambiguation is needed because the standard use of Mexican is not for a film, but a person from Mexico. Currently, there is a backward redirect MexFin (talk) 06:22, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- Currently the 2001 film is set as the WP:PRIMARYTOPIC for the term The Mexican, which seems reasonable as it has a large lead in page views over the other four topics from the Mexican disambiguation page which are called The Mexican. I'm guessing the OP is suggesting perhaps the generic use of Mexican as defined by the other usages on that disambiguation page should be considered for The Mexican too, but we don't normally regard such titles as ambiguous if there's a clear primary topic for the exact term as specified. @MexFin: please start a full RM discussion if you wish to proceed. Thanks — Amakuru (talk) 11:15, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- Partial disambiguation of films is never uncontroversial. "The Mexican" is not the same as "Mexican". — BarrelProof (talk) 23:31, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- Thyia of Thessaly → Thyia (daughter of Deucalion) (currently a redirect back to Thyia of Thessaly) (move · discuss) – No sources call her "Thyia of Thessaly". Best to use the disambiguator "daughter of Deucalion", per sources such as Gantz's Early Greek Myth, p. 909, and Hard's Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology, p. 741. Michael Aurel (talk) 14:35, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- This is just standard naming for princesses and suchlike - <Name> of <Location>. I don't see a strong need to change it and the current tittle is WP:NATURALDIS. — Amakuru (talk) 15:23, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- I'm not aware of any source calling her a princess, so I don't know why we would use standard naming for royalty. Her only real significance is genealogical. In addition, as I said, I don't think there is any source which calls her "Thyia of Thessaly", so I don't see how WP:NATDIS applies, since the phrase is not what she is
commonly called in English reliable sources
. – Michael Aurel (talk) 17:05, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- I'm not aware of any source calling her a princess, so I don't know why we would use standard naming for royalty. Her only real significance is genealogical. In addition, as I said, I don't think there is any source which calls her "Thyia of Thessaly", so I don't see how WP:NATDIS applies, since the phrase is not what she is
- This is just standard naming for princesses and suchlike - <Name> of <Location>. I don't see a strong need to change it and the current tittle is WP:NATURALDIS. — Amakuru (talk) 15:23, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- FWD Tower → PCP Tower (move · discuss) – The building in question is actually known as Pacific Century Place. As written on the official website https://pcp-jakarta.com there is no record of the building ever being referred to as FWD Tower. This incorrect information is misleading and could cause confusion among users. Andres Arie Wibowo (talk) 09:26, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- You say "PCP Tower" is the proper name but the article itself and sources you mention make no mention of "Tower"... they say either "Pacific Century Place" or "PCP Jakarta". Keep in mind Pacific Century Place Marunouchi also exists so maybe "Pacific Century Place Jakarta" is the best option and then Pacific Century Place as a disambiguation page; either way this should probably go to an RM. RachelTensions (talk) 14:48, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- @Andres Arie Wibowo There seems to be a reasonably large amount of RS calling it the "FWD tower", so this should probably be discussed in a full RM. Even the indonesian Wikipedia has had this as the name for many also known as names until some user decided to quietly change it. We go by what is the WP:COMMONNAME for article titles, this may not always be what the "official name" is for a place. Raladic (talk) 14:50, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
Administrator needed
The discussion process is used for potentially controversial moves. A move is potentially controversial if either of the following applies:
- there has been any past debate about the best title for the page;
- someone could reasonably disagree with the move.
Use this process if there is any reason to believe a move would be contested. For technical move requests, such as to correct obvious typographical errors, see Requesting technical moves. The technical moves procedure can also be used for uncontroversial moves when the requested title is occupied by an existing article.
Do not create a new move request when one is already open on the same talk page. Instead, consider contributing to the open discussion if you would like to propose another alternative. Multiple closed move requests may be on the same page, but each should have a unique section heading.
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Requesting a single page move
To request a single page move, click on the "New section" (or "Add topic") tab of the talk page of the article you want moved, without adding a new subject/header, inserting this code:
{{subst:requested move|New name|reason=Place here your rationale for the proposed page name change, ideally referring to applicable naming convention policies and guidelines, and providing evidence in support where appropriate. If your reasoning includes search engine results, please prioritize searches limited to reliable sources (e.g. books, news, scholarly papers) over other web results. You don't need to add your signature at the end, as this template will do so automatically.}}
Replace New name
with the requested new name of the page (or with a simple question mark, if you want more than one possible new name to be considered). The template will automatically create the heading "Requested move 30 October 2024" and sign the post for you.
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Single page move on a different talk page
Occasionally, a move request must be made on a talk page other than the talk page of the page to be moved. For example, a request to rename Wikipedia:WikiProject Articles for creation/Resources to Wikipedia:WikiProject Articles for creation/Reviewing and templates would need to take place at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Articles for creation because the talk page of the project page to be moved, Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Articles for creation/Resources, is a redirect to that centralized discussion page. In this type of case, the requested move should be made using the following code:
{{subst:requested move|reason=(the reason for the page move goes here).|current1=(present title of page to be renamed)|new1=(proposed title of page)}}
The |1=
unnamed parameter is not used. The |current1=
and |new1=
parameters are used similar to multiple page moves described below.
Requesting multiple page moves
A single template may be used to request multiple related moves. On one of the talk pages of the affected pages, create a request and format it as below. A sample request for three page moves is shown here (for two page moves, omit the lines for current3 and new3). For four page moves, add lines for current4 and new4, and so on. There is no technical limit on the number of multiple move requests, but before requesting very large multi-moves, consider whether a naming convention should be changed first. Discuss that change on the talk page for the naming convention, e.g., Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (sportspeople).
To request a multiple page move, edit at the bottom of the talk page of the article you chose for your request, without adding a new header, inserting this code:
{{subst:requested move
| current1 = Current title of page 1 (this parameter can be omitted for discussions hosted on a page that is proposed to be moved)
| new1 = New title for page 1 with the talk page hosting this discussion
| current2 = Current title of page 2
| new2 = New title for page 2
| current3 = Current title of page 3
| new3 = New title for page 3
| reason = Place here your rationale for the proposed page name change, ideally referring to applicable naming convention policies and guidelines, and providing evidence in support where appropriate. If your reasoning includes search engine results, please prioritize searches limited to reliable sources (e.g. books, news, scholarly papers) over other web results. You don't need to add your signature at the end, as this template will do so automatically.
}}
For example, to propose moving the articles Wikipedia
and Wiki
, put this template on Talk:Wikipedia
with current1
set to Wikipedia
and current2
set to Wiki
. The discussion for all affected articles is held on the talk page of the article where the template is placed (Talk:Wikipedia
). Do not sign the request with ~~~~
, since the template does this automatically (so if you sign it yourself there will be two copies of your signature at the end of the request). Do not skip pairs of numbers.
RMCD bot automatically places a notice section on the talk page of all pages that are included in your request except the one hosting the discussion, to call attention to the move discussion that is in progress and to suggest that all discussion for all of the pages included in the request should take place at that one hosting location.
For multi-move discussions hosted on a page which is itself proposed to be moved, it is not necessary to include the |current1=Current title of page 1
for the page hosting the discussion, as its current title can be inferred automatically. Occasionally the discussions for significant multi-move requests may be hosted on WikiProject talk pages or other pages in Project namespace, in which case it is necessary to include |current1=
to indicate the first article to be moved.
Request all associated moves explicitly
Please list every move that you wish to have made in your request. For example, if you wish to move Cricket (disambiguation) to Cricket because you do not believe the sport is the primary topic for the search term "Cricket", then you actually want to move two pages, both Cricket (disambiguation) and Cricket. Thus you must list proposed titles for each page affected by your request. For example, you might propose:
If a new title is not proposed for the sport, it is more difficult to achieve consensus for a new title for that article. A move request that does not show what to do with the material at its proposed target, such as:
is incomplete. Such requests may be completed as a request to decide the best new title by discussion.
- Cricket → ?
If a disambiguation page is in the way of a move, the request may be completed as proposing to add (disambiguation).
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Commenting on a requested move
All editors are welcome to contribute to the discussion regarding a requested page move. There are a number of standards that Wikipedians should practice in such discussions:
- When editors recommend a course of action, they write Support or Oppose in bold text, which is done by surrounding the word with three single quotes on each side, e.g.
'''Support'''
. - Comments or recommendations are added on a new bulleted line (that is, starting with *) and signed by adding
~~~~
to the end. Responses to another editor are threaded and indented using multiple bullets. - The article itself should be reviewed before any recommendation is made; do not base recommendations solely on the information supplied by other editors. It may also help to look at the article's edit history. However, please read the earlier comments and recommendations, as well as prior move requests. They may contain relevant arguments and useful information.
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- Explain how the proposed article title meets or contravenes policy and guidelines rather than merely stating that it does so.
- Nomination already implies that the nominator supports the name change, and nominators should refrain from repeating this recommendation on a separate bulleted line.[a]
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October 30, 2024
- (Discuss) – NCT (group) → NCT (band) – WP:CONSISTENT: the vast majority of articles at Category:South Korean boy bands use "band" as a disambiguator, not "group". Additionally Wikipedia seems to have standardized around "boy band" instead of "boy group", and this article already follows that convention in its prose. RachelTensions (talk) 08:56, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – San Rocco (disambiguation) → San Rocco – San Rocco is now a redirect to Saint Roch, in my opinion just wrong. MrKeefeJohn (talk) 08:20, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Hurricane Debby (2024) → Hurricane Debby – Considering how destructive the storm was, especially with damages in Quebec almost reaching US$2bn, it feels like it is valid for WP:PRIMARYTOPIC. Not to mention that according to preliminary estimates, it is also the most destructive incarnation of Debby as a whole, as well. Stareiglace (talk) 07:44, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Happy (Pharrell Williams song) → Happy (song) – Likely WP:PRIMARYPDAB over all other "Happy" songs, per a ~5:1 pageview ratio with the seventeen other songs with articles combined and per long-term pageview statistics. JohnCWiesenthal (talk) 03:07, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Textron Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicle → Textron tactical armoured patrol vehicle – Per WP:NCCAPS and MOS:CAPS - sources are not showing that capitalisation is necessary. Cinderella157 (talk) 03:06, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Global Citizen Awards → Atlantic Council Global Citizen Awards – Per Wikipedia's Article_titles policy, a good Wikipedia article title has "Precision – The title unambiguously identifies the article's subject and distinguishes it from other subjects." The Atlantic Council is one of multiple organization that has a 'Global Citizen Award.' While it is important to note that the Atlantic Council has annually honored notable world leaders, mostly presidents and prime ministers, since 2010, the Atlantic Council's Global Citizen Awards should be differentiated from the other similarly named awards. The other awards: Clinton Global Citizen Award https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2024/09/23/remarks-by-president-biden-receiving-the-clinton-global-citizen-award-new-york-new-york/ Waislitz Global Citizen Award https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/programs/waislitz-award/ Henley & Partners' Global Citizen Award https://www.henleyglobal.com/philanthropy/corporate-social-responsibility/global-citizen-award University of South Florida's Global Citizens Award https://www.usf.edu/undergrad/hipur/programs/global-citizens-project.aspx UNCW Office of Global Partnerships and International Education's Global Citizen Award https://uncw.edu/myuncw/seahawk-life/support-success/international/fac-staff/awards/global-citizen-award SOKA University Global Citizen Award https://www.soka.edu/soka-global-citizen-award UN Association Global Citizen Award https://www.unadane.org/global-citizen-award.html Experiment in International Living Global Citizen Award https://www.eilireland.org/explore/action-at-home/the-global-citizen-award/ The International Global Citizen’s Award http://globalcitizensaward.org/ Jacksonville University's Global Citizen Award https://www.ju.edu/globalcitizen/ Georgetown Baratta Center for Global Business's Global Citizen Award https://globalbusiness.georgetown.edu/global-impact-award/ AMISA Global Citizen Award https://www.amisa.us/awards Broder-Ackermann Global Citizen Award https://www.caes.uga.edu/students/scholarships/broder-ackermann.html Alternatively, I suppose the article could be named Global Citizen Awards (Atlantic Council) per Parenthetical disambiguation under Article_titles to differentiate it from the others. Zackbaddorf (talk) 20:24, 21 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Raladic (talk) 01:00, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Lilian, Princess of Réthy → Lilian, Princess de Réthy – WP:COMMONNAME - Most sources I've seen use "Princess de Réthy" rather than "of Réthy". [3] Ngrams support this, though "Princess Lilian of Belgium" has been more common in recent years so I would support either title. [4] estar8806 (talk) ★ 01:07, 15 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 06:59, 22 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Raladic (talk) 00:51, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – The Congress of Mother-in-Laws → The Congress of Mothers-in-Law – There is no reliable source indicating the validity of the current title. The title of the film is, of course, Le congrès des belles-mères, and the correct plural of "mother-in-law" in English is "mothers-in-law" - see the parent-in-law article. StAnselm (talk) 03:38, 22 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Raladic (talk) 00:47, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – An Introduction to ..... → Introduction to Roy Harper – or An Introduction to Roy Harper or Introduction to ... or Introduction to... Roy Harper (with or without a space before the ellipsis). This is one of only three articles on Wikipedia that has five consecutive dots in the article title (along with two other albums: Endtroducing..... and 5.....Go). Independent reliable sourcing seems hard to find. Harper's own website listed it with only three dots. Allmusic has "Introduction to Roy Harper". Amazon.com has "Introduction by Harper, Roy". Discogs has "An Introduction To Roy Harper". Discogs (FWIW) has a photo of the liner notes, which say "An Introduction To Roy Harper". See also the prior RM commentary on the article's Talk page from 2010. — BarrelProof (talk) 02:05, 22 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Raladic (talk) 00:46, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Discworld (world) → Discworld universe – Current title makes no distinction between fact and fiction. Specifying it's a fictional universe would make it more clear. Would also be fine with Universe of Discworld, not sure which is more common as they don't really seem standardized. ᴢxᴄᴠʙɴᴍ (ᴛ) 19:45, 22 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 00:46, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – The Secret of Sagal → The Secret of Sagala – The current title is incorrect due to a missing letter. The correct title should be "The Secret of Sagala", which is the official English translation. For verification, please refer to the official TVP Sales page: [5]. Pecela (talk) 00:43, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Wood Boulden → Wood Bouldin – All the sources I've consulted (including the FFV genealogy volumes I have not cited) spell his name "Bouldin" I came across this problem in 2020 during covid shutdowns but did not so anything about it. Tokyogirl placed a redirect, so I cannot just do the move. The original editor has not edited in a long time. And no one has done anything about this talk page. Jweaver28 (talk) 23:52, 22 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 00:39, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – In Sickness and in Health → ? – Currently, In sickness and in health redirects to Marriage vows, and to avoid confusion, this page maybe should have its title moved to something like In Sickness and in Health (television sitcom) or (British sitcom), or etc? Myrealnamm (💬pros · 📜cons) 00:30, 23 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 00:38, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Poughkeepsie (town), New York → Town of Poughkeepsie, New York – Parenthetical disambiguation should only be used when there is no natural disambiguator, but there is one — it contains the same information, and it's the official name anyway. BappleBusiness[talk] 00:15, 22 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 00:37, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Yuta Nakamoto → Yuta (Japanese singer) – Picking up the discussion from the previous RM which was recently closed. Late in that RM discussion, consensus seemed to be starting to swing towards an alternative proposal which was to move Yuta Nakamoto to Yuta (Japanese singer) to reflect the subject's WP:COMMONNAME as a mononymous person. Within that discussion, Yuta (Japanese singer) received no opposition and was supported by all who commented after its proposal. This RM formalizes the proposal of that alternate option. RachelTensions (talk) 18:43, 21 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Natg 19 (talk) 00:12, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
October 29, 2024
- (Discuss) – National Revival of Poland → National Rebirth of Poland – The article itself uses "Rebirth" and it has been used e.g. by ADL and Notes for Poland. This should be an uncontroversial move, however I'm starting a discussion as per WP:PCM (there was a previous move discussion). CrimsonCube (talk) 23:35, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Comparisons between Donald Trump and fascism → Donald Trump and fascism – WP:STATUSQUO. Article was moved from original title before the discussion ended. The Midnite Wolf (talk) 22:47, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Letní stadion, Chomutov → Chomutov Summer Stadium – According to the guideline WP:UE on the English Wikipedia, article titles should prioritize widely recognized English names, especially when available. Using English titles aids accessibility and comprehension, as English is the primary language of the platform, while languages with limited global reach, such as Czech, may be less understood by the general readership. In cases where an official English name does not exist, a direct and accurate translation into English should be used to best convey the meaning and context of the original name. Paradygmaty (talk) 22:26, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Louisville International Airport → Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport – The airport was officially renamed 'Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport' in 2019. Although there was previously a move discussion in 2019 where it was argued that this name was not yet commonly recognized. But the name 'Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport' is now well established and widely used in official sources, media, and public. Moving the page to reflect the official, widely recognized name aligns with Wikipedia’s naming conventions for commonly used and official names. Cerium4B (talk) 21:09, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Monica A. Driscoll → Monica Driscoll – Monica Driscoll is a currently a redirect to Mônica da Silva, but I believe that the new article Monica A. Driscoll is the primary topic as Mônica da Silva uses a diacritic and she is "known professionally as Mônica da Silva". TSventon (talk) 19:04, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – World's Largest Handmade Quran in Afghanistan → World's largest handmade Quran in Afghanistan – Doesn't seem that the subject of this article uses a proper title, meaning "Largest" and "Handmade" should be lowercase. Steel1943 (talk) 17:31, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Kyle Harrison → Deleted to make way for page move – Primary topic. Per WP:PTOPIC. See, inter alia, 88% pageviews. Over the past 3 years, the proposed primary topic has received 61,000 views, vs 8,000 for the other person with the same name.[6]) 17:01, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Maneki-neko → Lucky cat – Per WP:COMMONNAME, even though this originates from Japan, its most common name is certainly ‘lucky cat’. Many people know and calls it this, while very few people would know or call it ‘maneki-neko’. There are many things with origins in a certain culture which came to be widely known in another language and which Wikipedia has followed the non-native language wording in article titles. For example, go (game) and its entire associated gameplay terminology glossary (fuseki, jōseki, etc.) have Chinese origins but are titled with Japanese names. 2A00:23C8:ACB3:9601:A9E1:67DF:5F8B:8570 (talk) 16:03, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Meta Platforms → Meta (company) – Although its official name is Meta Platforms, its overwhelmingly WP:COMMONNAME is Meta. PhotographyEdits (talk) 16:00, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Lakeshore Technical College → Lakeshore College – As part of the college’s rebranding, the name has been changed from Lakeshore Technical College to Lakeshore College. Blakewarn (talk) 14:23, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Regnum Albaniæ → Regnum Albaniae – The vast majority of modern English-language sources do not use the ligature. See both google scholar and google books hits for "Regnum Albaniae" and then the same (scholar; books) for "Regnum Albaniæ." ―Howard • 🌽33 11:09, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Hurricane Fox (1952) → Hurricane Fox – Clearly the most notable of the 3 Fox storms, It's stronger, way deadlier, and way costlier than any other Fox storms, and also meets WP:PRIMARYTOPIC. SomeoneWiki04 (talk) 10:21, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Lokotrans Aréna → Mladá Boleslav Municipal Stadium – Article Lokotrans Aréna should be renamed to Mladá Boleslav Municipal Stadium because Wikipedia generally avoids using commercial names for titles, particularly when they change frequently. This aligns with the established naming convention for municipal stadiums, as seen in articles like Białystok Municipal Stadium. A non-commercial name will also ensure consistency and longevity, given that sponsorship agreements can be temporary, while the location and public function of the stadium remain constant. Paradygmaty (talk) 16:50, 28 October 2024 (UTC) This is a contested technical request (permalink). Paradygmaty (talk) 07:02, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – POP tennis → Paddle tennis – Original name of the sport. POP seems to refer to the new association of the sport. I am also concerned this name is part of a commercial hijack of the article. See section directly above and my revert. Commander Keane (talk) 06:15, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Help:IPA/Standard German → Help:IPA/German – Per WP:CONSISTENT. It uses "German" or "Arabic" in the title, rather than "Standard German" or "Modern Standard Arabic". 5.202.174.253 (talk) 05:56, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Watermelon (Palestinian symbol) → Watermelon as a Palestinian symbol – WP:NATURAL disambiguation is generally preferred over parenthetical. The present parenthetical disambiguation could be read as though the Palestinian symbol is different from an actual watermelon, rather than simply being a usage of a watermelon as a symbol. I would also be open to Palestinian watermelon, in line with Kherson watermelon, though it seems as though that may be a slightly more niche usage and could be an ill-advised standard to apply here. estar8806 (talk) ★ 04:27, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Alan Rose (public servant) → Alan Rose (Australian public servant) – WP:AT ambiguous disambiguation is a bad idea wP:PRECISE multiple public servants named Alan Rose with articles on Wikipedia, particularly, the nominal primary topic is a British judge, Alan Rose; The article should be moved without leaving a redirect behind, as there's no disambiguation page for "Alan Rose" to repoint it to. -- 65.92.246.77 (talk) 11:48, 28 October 2024 (UTC) This is a contested technical request (permalink). 65.92.246.77 (talk) 04:23, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Fischer random chess → Chess 960 – "Chess 960" is the WP:COMMONNAME for this chess variant, based on press coverage (newspapers.com articles found from the last 20 years: 82 mentioning "Chess 960" and 65 mentioning Fischer Random Chess, many mentioning both), major chess sites including chess.com and lichess.org, recent books, and chess organizations. Other Wikipedias have also started to move away from "Fischer" in the title with 20 out of 39 using "960" in the title instead. While Fischer Random Chess is still often used as a term, it is no longer the most common name. In recent years, "Fischer Random Chess" is typically mentioned only once in reliable sources, often parenthetically or as a secondary term, with "Chess 960" used for the remainder of the article, book, etc. While the article does discuss several other variants, the focus of the article is Chess 960 and it makes sense to keep the article history connected to Chess 960 as a topic. As to "Chess 960" vs. "Chess960", including the space seems to be more frequent based on newspapers.com and Google searches, but both are often used. Daniel Quinlan (talk) 00:37, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – John Reilly (actor, born 1934) → John Reilly (soap opera actor) – Year of birth is not preferable to this more natural modifier. According to WP:NCPDAB,
failing a practical single qualifier, the disambiguator can be expanded with a second qualifier ... Years of birth and death are not normally used as disambiguators, as readers are more likely to be seeking this information than to already know it.
Most of his obituaries introduce him as something like "veteran soap opera actor" or "longtime soap star". (I would alternatively support moving back to John Reilly (actor); the page was boldly moved to the current title in 2021, ostensibly to disambiguate from John C. Reilly, who is always credited with a middle initial.) Hameltion (talk | contribs) 20:11, 7 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Alpha3031 (t • c) 15:15, 21 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Raladic (talk) 00:31, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – 5.56×45mm NATO → 5.56 × 45 mm NATO – See MOS:UNITSYMBOLS and decision. Ahri Boy (talk) 00:19, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Hasmah Mohamad Ali → Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali – The article in question was originally titled 'Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali'. An editor renamed the title to 'Hasmah Mohamad Ali' without any previous discussion. The BLP's name change has yet to gain currency in the reliable mainstream sources. The old name/title should be maintaind in the meantime. Perusal of government record as far as 1975 also shows 'Dr. (Puan) Siti Hasmah binti Haji Mohd Ali'. [1]
- Sreeking (talk) 00:08, 29 October 2024 (UTC) Sreeking (talk) 00:08, 29 October 2024 (UTC)
October 28, 2024
- (Discuss) – Mezhdunarodnaya (Moscow Metro) → Moskva-City (Filyovskaya line) – The station was renamed and its official English name is Moskva-City per the map here. The "COMMONNAME" argument is completely incorrect since using the outdated name will only confuse those who will use this article to navigate in the metro. 212.3.142.55 (talk) 23:31, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Městský fotbalový stadion Miroslava Valenty → Miroslav Valenta Municipal Football Stadium – See WP:UE. No evidence that the current titles are used in English-language reliable sources. Per the policy, we "translate it if this can be done without loss of accuracy and with greater understanding for the English-speaking reader.'" 162 etc. (talk) 20:30, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – BBC Look North (Yorkshire and North Midlands) → ? – WP:NCTV problem that's unresolvable without discussion. Officially, NCTV permits television programs to be disambiguated by country, by year and/or with a genre tag on top of year or country when necessary for added clarity, and deprecates anything else — but in this case, what we have is three regional newscasts in the same country, which are disambiguated by region and thus tagged with the "Television incorrect naming style" template for "attention".
But it's unclear what NCTV-compliant alternative names would even be possible here — country won't work at all, and disambiguating them by their own individual years of premiere would be utterly opaque and useless since they're concurrently-running newscasts. So I really see disambiguating them by region as the only viable option here, though I'm all ears if somebody's got some brilliant new alternative idea.
There have been instances (e.g. Big Brother (Quebec TV series) as the only viable way to effectively disambiguate it from Big Brother Canada, etc.) where consensus has landed on "permit special-case variation here", but that requires a discussion to establish a consensus, and I can't just unilaterally decree that.
And the only other solution I can think of would be to merge them all into one article that covered all three shows in the same place, and thus could have their disambiguators totally wiped out, but that's also not a solution I'm prepared to implement arbitrarily either.
But there's no point in just leaving them tagged for "incorrect naming style" in perpetuity — one way or another, we need to figure out how to get the pages out of the "naming problems that need to be fixed" queue, since there's no value in just leaving them there forever. Bearcat (talk) 20:13, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Beatriz González → Beatriz González (nurse) – misspelled. See wikidata item [7] Saschaporsche (talk) 09:21, 27 October 2024 (UTC))— Relisting early so banner stays up for at least seven days per WP:RMCI. Rotideypoc41352 (talk · contribs) 19:49, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Crown Office → Crown Office in Chancery – This name can refer to either the Crown Office in Chancery (central UK Government) or the Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal Service (devolved Scottish Government). Currently Crown Office refers to the London institution with Crown Office in Chancery being a redirect to it. I would prefer that these be swapped around so that Crown Office in Chancery becomes the name of the article and Crown Office becomes a disambiguation page. Robin S. Taylor (talk) 11:28, 27 October 2024 (UTC) This is a contested technical request (permalink). estar8806 (talk) ★ 19:30, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – LVOA-C → LVOA – LVOA-C is one of two variants of the LVOA (LVOA-S was originally built/tested), per the LVOA website. - Adolphus79 (talk) 19:05, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Phoenicia → Phoenicians – This article is about the Phoenicians. Phoenicia is a region but this article isn't really about the region. Phoenicians is used more often to refer to this group of citystates. Andre🚐 18:53, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – BoyNextDoor → Boynextdoor – Similar case to our previous discussion over at Talk:Babymonster#Requested move 10 October 2024, I'm proposing eliminating the CamelCase in the article title. As usual, the most common way the name is presented in RS is in the all-caps stylization, which doesn't help us here. I've clicked through about sixty pages of search results to pull together every instance I could find of reliable sources presenting the group's name without all caps: Reliable English-language sources for Boynextdoor: * Korea JoongAng Daily * The Korea Herald * Yonhap News Agency * The Manila Times * The Straits Times * South China Morning Post * United Press International * Escapist Magazine * Sakshi Post * The Korea Times Reliable English-language sources for "BoyNextDoor": * Korea JoongAng Daily * Manila Bulletin * We Got This Covered * Yonhap News Agency There are some sources that use "Boy Next Door" but those are outliers and Maeil Business Newspaper tends to use "Boynext Door" for whatever reason. Hybe and KOZ both refer to the group in all-caps almost exclusively so they're of no help. MOS:CAMELCASE defers to whatever appears to be most common; based on what I've found in English-language RS, "Boynextdoor" is the most common, and Wikipedia has a general attitude of avoiding unnecessary capitzalization per MOS:CAPS. RachelTensions (talk) 06:12, 18 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. ModernDayTrilobite (talk • contribs) 18:42, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Lost (2004 TV series) → Lost (TV series) – Likely WP:PRIMARYPDAB over the two other Lost TV series, per a ~63:1 pageview ratio with the 2001 and the 2021 series combined and per long-term pageview statistics. JohnCWiesenthal (talk) 18:03, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Statism in Shōwa Japan → Shōwa nationalism – Shōwa nationalism makes it clear that the subject is a particular ideology, rather than the prævalence of any of the forms of statism within Japan. N.b. my concurrent merge-proposal. Vex-Vectoꝛ 02:23, 20 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 17:25, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Belle Haven, Virginia → Belle Haven, Virginia (disambiguation) – Belle Haven is a settlement located in two counties. 2600:1700:6180:6290:ED8E:28D7:94A9:E4AD (talk) 02:25, 20 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 17:24, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – 2024 Northern Territory general election → 2024 Northern Territory legislative election – Similar to the discussion happening right now at Talk:2024 Australian Capital Territory general election, I agree with the logic of @TheLoyalOrder and @Aydoh8 that "'general election' is usually used for countrywide elections such as the UK (see 2024 United Kingdom general election), while legislative election (or state election for states) is usually used for subnational elections" This would apply for all elections in Category:Elections in the Northern Territory since 1974, excluding local elections I note there's debate happening on whether to remove the word "legislative" for the ACT elections and just have it as "Australian Capital Territory election", however given the NT has local government (see 2021 Northern Territory local elections) I think "2024 Northern Territory legislative election" is the best new name Totallynotarandomalt69 (talk) 04:54, 20 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 17:20, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Chōsen Shinpō → Chōsen shinpō – I'm the article creator. I recently learned that sentence case is more common for transliterated titles of East Asian Works ([8]), so defaulting to sentence case. seefooddiet (talk) 23:52, 12 October 2024 (UTC) This is a contested technical request (permalink). seefooddiet (talk) 03:34, 13 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 05:53, 20 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 17:18, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Snowy albatross → Wandering albatross – WP:COMMONNAME; Please see https://oceanwide-expeditions.com/to-do/wildlife/wandering-albatross and https://www.nzbirdsonline.org.nz/species/wandering-albatross for further information. Kolano123 (talk) 16:46, 21 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Bobby Cohn (talk) 17:17, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Rolling stock of the Watercress Line → List of rolling stock on the Watercress Line – Article is a list article; bring title in line with other list articles Danners430 (talk) 11:26, 20 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 17:14, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – 2024 Central European floods → Storm Boris (2024) – Wrong name: Boris affected also Southern Europe (Italy and Greece).-- Carnby (talk) 10:00, 20 September 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. 𝚈𝚘𝚟𝚝 (𝚝𝚊𝚕𝚔𝚟𝚝) 17:10, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Senior sport → Masters sport – Masters is the more common term around the world, for most sports. See the articles on Masters athletics, Masters swimming etc. Also 'senior' can refer to anyone over 18 (ie not a 'junior'). Craobh àrd (talk) 17:07, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Lahmiales → Lahmia – There's no WP:MONOTYPICTAXA guideline for fungi, but I think WP:CONCISE is enough of a reason to move from the order title "Lahmiales" to the genus title "Lahmia". Also, the genus was described in 1861, while the order was constructed over a century later in 1986 (with its name derived from the genus). jlwoodwa (talk) 17:05, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Feelie → Feelie (video games) – There is no clear primary topic between this and Feelie (Brave New World), upon which the name for this type of object was based. Full disclosure: I wrote the latter article just now, due to my suspicion that a notable topic had been usurped by this particular article, and indeed I discovered one. I wouldn't go so far as to say it's primary, though it might be, but putting a disambiguation page at the primary namespace is probably easier to agree on. ᴢxᴄᴠʙɴᴍ (ᴛ) 11:45, 20 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 17:04, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – October 2024 Iranian strikes against Israel → October 2024 Iranian strikes into Israel – The difference between using "into" and "against" is clear; "into" implies precision strikes targeting certain sites, while "against" imply indiscriminate bombing. While the April 2024 Iranian strikes against Israel could be argued as indiscriminate due to the use of several types of non-precision projectiles such as drones, clearly this was not the case for the September incident which exclusively used highly precise ballistic missiles as evidenced by the bombing of airbases. Makeandtoss (talk) 10:42, 21 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Bensci54 (talk) 16:49, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Williams Grand Prix Engineering → Williams Racing – Fairly clear example of WP:COMMONNAME. Mb2437 (talk) 14:53, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Harsha (director) → A. Harsha – Name per sources and film credits. No need for parentheticals. DareshMohan (talk) 06:29, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Hurricane Oscar (2024) → Hurricane Oscar – Meets WP:PRIMARYTOPIC as there's alot of coverage compared to the other Atlantic Oscar storms and it's also the only Oscar storm that actually affected land and caused deaths (the other 2 were fish storms), It also has a few records too. SomeoneWiki04 (talk) 06:11, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Okonma → Okonma (surname) – Per WP:TWODABS and WP:PRIMARYTOPIC, the name should redirect to Tyler Okonma, A.K.A. Tyler, the creator. A quick lookup of "Okonma" appears almost exclusively information about Tyler. Zinderboff(talk) 03:57, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Kim Yu-bin (musician) → Kim Yu-bin – Proposed destination pages are currently a disambiguation page for just two articles, Kim Yu-bin (musician) and Kim Yoo-bin (actress). Given that the two ambiguous names use different romanizations (Yu-bin vs Yoo-bin), I don't think a whole separate disambiguation page for just two similarly, but not identically, named articles is necessary. A cleaner option would be to perform this move, and then place a hatnote on each article pointing to each other. (WP:ONEOTHER) As far as pageviews go, statistics from the last 12 months show Kim Yu-bin (musician) as receiving 10x the average monthly pageviews of Kim Yoo-bin (actress).stats Going one step further if people are into it, would be to move Kim Yu-bin (musician) to Yubin (per what I believe to be her WP:COMMONNAME) and then hatnoting the given name (Yu-bin) (WP:PRIMARYTOPIC, musician receives over 3x more average monthly pageviews than everyone else at Yu-bin combined, stats) RachelTensions (talk) 02:53, 21 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Raladic (talk) 03:43, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- Kim Yu-bin → Kim Yu-bin (disambiguation) over redirect without leaving a redirect (implied), then WP:G14 delete if unnecessary
- Kim Yoo-bin (actress) → Kim Yoo-bin
- (Discuss) – NDIS → NDIS (disambiguation) – Procedural listing, disputed primary topic, National Disability Insurance Scheme is asserted to be the primary topic for NDIS per discussion above. I was not a participant, but it seems like neither of the participants are actually going to list it. (including the other page in the RM mostly to notify that page as well, I don't think it's abbreviated often enough for an ACROTITLE?) Alpha3031 (t • c) 02:42, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Comparison of vector graphics editors → Draft:List of vector graphics editors – Please place your rationale for the proposed move here. Little cap (talk) 02:32, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Tajiks of Xinjiang → Chinese Tajiks – In previous discussions over a decade and a half ago, the main points of contention were: "Which name(s) is more commonly used in reliable sources (i.e. WP:COMMONNAME)?" and "Which name(s) is appropriate, given that 'Tajik' is a misnomer because the group is actually ethnic Pamiris?" Since the discussions in 2009, scholarly articles and books have generally been split in usage of "Tajiks of Xinjiang" and "Chinese Tajiks". Neither name solves the second problem, and adding "Pamiris" in parentheses isn't necessary, in my opinion. The group itself has a distinct history and culture, and it is not merely a situation of Pamiris being on a different side of an international border (i.e. not Tajikistan). The Chinese government uses the term "Chinese Tajiks" in English to distinguish the group from Tajiks and Tajikistanis in China. It's also worth noting that members of this ethnic group have travelled and made homes elsewhere in China, so it doesn't make sense to have an article title that limits them to one specific part of the country. This article isn't about Tajiks or Pamiris who live in Xinjiang, but a distinct ethnicity that originated from the region. The article should therefore be renamed and moved to "Chinese Tajiks". Yue🌙 01:42, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – M21 Mortar Motor Carriage → M21 mortar carrier – Much more common name. Dicklyon (talk) 01:39, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Lawsonella clevelandensis → Lawsonella – There's no WP:MONOTYPICTAXA guideline for bacteria, but I think WP:CONCISE is enough of a reason to move this article from the species name to the monotypic genus name. jlwoodwa (talk) 01:34, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – List of members of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, 2018–2022 → List of members of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy, 2018–2022 – Excluded from the 12 October discussion. Santiago Claudio (talk) 01:34, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- List of members of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, 2013–2018 → List of members of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy, 2013–2018
- List of members of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, 2008–2013 → List of members of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy, 2008–2013
- List of members of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, 1983–1987 → List of members of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy, 1983–1987
- (Discuss) – 2024 Australian Capital Territory general election → 2024 Australian Capital Territory election – I don't think common name includes the word "general". "2024 Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly election" could also work but is wordyTheLoyalOrder (talk) 08:42, 19 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. estar8806 (talk) ★ 00:46, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Jade Thirlwall → Jade (singer) – She goes mononymously in her solo work, that can be checked on all streaming platforms [9], [10], [11], official website. Bluemoon878 (talk) 23:20, 19 October 2024 (UTC) This is a contested technical request (permalink). estar8806 (talk) ★ 00:40, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
October 27, 2024
- (Discuss) – Sephiroth (Final Fantasy) → Sephiroth – Now that the Sephiroth disambiguation page has now been redirected to Sefirot, I feel that the Final Fantasy character is now the primary topic. 50.100.44.234 (talk) 23:50, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Barry Allan (footballer) → Barry Allan – No other people with the name. GilaMonster536 (talk) 23:17, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Himyarite Kingdom → Himyarite kingdom – Not proper names, but rather descriptions of ancient kingdoms. Like most other ancient kingdoms, not typically capped in sources. Dicklyon (talk) 22:27, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Bateidae → Batea (genus) – Per WP:MONOTYPICFAUNA, a monogeneric family should be described at the genus's title. However, in this case the genus requires more disambiguation than the family, which might contradict WP:NATDIS. jlwoodwa (talk) 21:36, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – 16bit (band) → 16bit – Unnecessary disambiguation Jean-de-Nivelle (talk) 09:53, 26 October 2024 (UTC) This is a contested technical request (permalink). Jean-de-Nivelle (talk) 19:19, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Telangana State Wakf Board → Telangana State Waqf Board – Please place your rationale for the proposed move here. Kumar Dayal (talk) 17:59, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – GeoNet → GeoNet (email host) – GeoNet (New Zealand) appears to be the primary topic because 1: the other GeoNet does not exist anymore and 2: the New Zealand one is recognisable to most of the New Zealand population, whereas I doubt that many people would recognise the other GeoNet. ―Panamitsu (talk) 03:35, 26 October 2024 (UTC)— Relisting early so banner stays up for at least seven days per WP:RMCI. Rotideypoc41352 (talk · contribs) 16:58, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Jefferson, Georgia → Jefferson, Jackson County, Georgia – As the article states, there are two settlements in Georgia named Jefferson. One in Jackson County, and one in Camden County. 2600:1700:6180:6290:ED8E:28D7:94A9:E4AD (talk) 02:04, 20 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Raladic (talk) 15:57, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Linate Airport disaster → 2001 Linate Airport runway collision – The current title is not a common name in english language reliable sources and WP:DISASTER generally recommends that the titling of an article should not include "disaster". WP:NCE#Aviation recommends that if two or more aircraft are involved, a where and what should generally be followed, which in this case is (Milan) Linate Airport and runway collision. And as for consistency, most articles on events where two or more aircraft collided generally use a <year> <location/airport> <(runway) collision> format, which overall, would make the title more descriptive whilst staying concise and precise. Aviationwikiflight (talk) 12:39, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Air Inter Flight 148 → Air Inter Flight 5148 – With the FAA's entry now referring to the accident with its callsign "ITF 148 DA": [12] from "Flight 148": [13], and none of the references in this article or the French article (or any reliable source for that matter) referring to the flight as "Flight 148" makes me reopen this move. WP:COMMONNAME requires reliable secondary sources to determine the subject's most commonly used name. In the case of this article, a search of the current title [14] brings up nothing more than either a bunch of social media links or a handful of self-published sources, neither of which can be considered as "reliable" sources, and should not outline what the common name of the topic should be. In contrast, reliable English news articles (as determined by WP:RSPSS): [15], [16], [17], all refer to the accident as "flight IT-5148" which per WP:AVINAME should be referred to as Flight 5148 in the title. Other reasons are discussed in the previous section of this talk page. GalacticOrbits (talk) 11:01, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Tatar languages → Tatar language (disambiguation) – There is nothing like "Tatar languages", but various languages called Tatar. Main topic being Tatar language, this seems most logical. When I google "Tatar languages", what is get is mostly getting "Russian and Tatar languages", or an obsolete classification of Turkic, Mongolic and Tungusic languages, from the 1800s. Other results are "Turkish-Tatar/Turco-Tatar languages" (meaning?). I am open to discuss. Beshogur (talk) 09:29, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Negative responsiveness paradox → Negative responsiveness – Opening this up for discussion to refine a previous bold move from monotonicity criterion a few weeks back, see also previous section discussion other possible options, which include Additional support paradox, Less-is-more paradox, reverting back to the old title, or possibly inverted versions of the suggested titles (e.g. monotonicity failure/anomaly or positive response/iveness). There is an argument from Closed Limelike Curves to favour the negative as it seems more intuitive, and no consensus on whether there is a clear common name in literature. Alpha3031 (t • c) 04:49, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Castanea sativa → Sweet chestnut – WP:COMMONNAME Kolano123 (talk) 02:28, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Shatlak's Song → State Anthem of the Chechen Republic – Officially titled «Нохчийн Республикин шатлакхан илли» in Chechen and «Государственный гимн Чеченской Республики» in Russian (both meaning 'State Anthem of the Chechen Republic) – refer to Chechen and Russian Wikipedias. Nowhere in the Russian Wikipedia is «Песня Шатлака» ('Shatlak's Song') mentioned. 88.119.161.135 (talk) 17:08, 11 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 20:18, 19 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 01:00, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Alex Albon → Alexander Albon – Hi all, I think there needs to be a discussion about the article name not being his WP:COMMONNAME. As much as his name can be shortened to Alex, it is not the name used on timing documents and official TV/media graphics. Legacy media seems pretty torn on which one to use—there is no clear preference—thus, I think the officially stated name should take precedent. This point has come up in numerous move requests before, and has been the defining point in many, most recently Andrea Kimi Antonelli. Mb2437 (talk) 21:04, 19 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 00:51, 27 October 2024 (UTC)
October 26, 2024
- (Discuss) – Tropicana Products → Tropicana Brands Group – The entity responsible for Tropicana has been spun-off as a joint-venture between PepsiCo and PAI Partners in 2021. VenezuelanSpongeBobFan2004 (talk) 22:57, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Giant Records (Warner) → Giant Records – Completely independent of whether or not Giant Records (independent) gets deleted, this seems to be by far the more notable record label named Giant. Tons of inbound links exist, and both Category:Giant Records (Warner) albums and Category:Giant Records (Warner) artists are pretty substantially populated categories. It seems extremely obvious that most people looking for a "Giant Records" are looking for this one. Ten Pound Hammer • (What did I screw up now?) 21:53, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- Giant Records → Giant Records (disambiguation) over redirect without leaving a redirect (implied), then WP:G14 delete if unnecessary
- (Discuss) – List of countries by income equality → List of countries by income inequality – The correct name of the measure is "income inequality" Florin Talasman (talk) 17:59, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack → Nimzowitsch–Larsen Attack – Per MOS:DASH. Reverted by Amakuru (who did not notify me) so opening an RM. It does not seem like there were too strong opinions in the previous discussion regarding this, but it has been mentioned as a concern multiple times, and counter-arguments like
this is what people are actually going to type when they're searching for the article
orhyphenated in absolutely all sources known to humanity
do not apply since the former can be resolved by redirects while the MOS is just a typographic convention used on Wikipedia which is imposed specifically to introduce consistency into titles where the typography of the original sources vary. 1234qwer1234qwer4 16:45, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Nanyang → Nanyang (disambiguation) – The region is the primary topic as this usage is more common in English. ?8 (talk) 14:41, 24 October 2024 (UTC) This is a contested technical request (permalink). – robertsky (talk) 16:39, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Robert Roberson case → Robert Roberson – This is a bio article and "case" in title makes no sense nor is accurate of what the entire article is about. WikiCleanerMan (talk) 14:19, 24 October 2024 (UTC) This is a contested technical request (permalink). – robertsky (talk) 16:36, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Evacuation of the Louvre museum art collection during World War II → Evacuation of the Louvre collection during World War II – Simplification of the title. Alternative ideas welcome. Maybe even just "Evacuation of the Louvre during World War II"? SSR07 (talk) 15:48, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Gajapati Empire → Gajapati dynasty – Per WP:COMMONNAME (See ngram). Gajapati dynasty is the clear common name here. "Gajapati Empire" gives only 600 hits on Google Books, while "Gajapati dynasty" gives 2,180 hits. PadFoot (talk) 12:40, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Rime dictionary → Rhyme dictionary – Previous editors ignored others' valid points that rime is just old/misspelt rhyme; the claimed distinction is a WP:FRINGE preference of a minority of Chinese scholars; and WP:COMMON ENGLISH usage is overwhelming. The points remain valid. Move the article to rhyme dictionary already and adjust the running text accordingly, including noting any important scholars who do prefer the less common spelling. — LlywelynII 11:13, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Spiros Matentzidis → Spyros Matentzidis – Requesting move of lightly misspelled article with the destination title being protected. The requirements for the move are fullfiled BEN917 (talk) 13:15, 18 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 11:04, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Tirupathi (2006 Kannada film) → Thirupathi (2006 Kannada film) – Name per CBFC certificate [18], title card [19] and some sources [20] [21] [22]. DareshMohan (talk) 18:53, 18 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 10:13, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Protagonist (Persona 3) → Makoto Yuki – I understand that this request has been made a few times in the past, but in 2024 I think it's by now indisputable that the Persona 3 protagonist's name is Makoto Yuki. This is the default name in both recent ports of Persona 3 Portable and this year's Persona 3 Reload. Characters with customizable names like Cloud Strife and Byleth are titled by their canon names and even the Persona 4 protagonist is titled Yu Narukami despite having a different manga name. The existence of the female protagonist may raise an issue, but I think the protagonist can canonically be considered male given the fact that the female option was a later addition. The option is also absent from Reload and even the official Wikipedia page for Persona 3 refers to the protagonist with male pronouns. However, if we decide we want to acknowledge both we could have a dual title in the same boat as Alexios and Kassandra. Still, I'd discourage this since the female protagonist's default name in Portable is only used in the stage play otherwise. ThanatosApprentice (talk) 04:48, 19 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 09:50, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Seeman (politician) → Senthamizhan Seeman – A more natural title, helped by the fact that he isn't just a politician, and has found time to act in movies even after taking to politics. Senthamizhan isn't an honorific, but a patronymic. Though it is treated like an honorific, it doesn't violate WP:HONORIFIC, for the same reason as Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa. Kailash29792 (talk) 08:44, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Heterosexual relationships among LGBTQ people → Cross-sex relationships among LGBTQ people – The main article for the corresponding Heterosexual relationship/Cross-sex relationship we have is Same-sex relationship, as Homosexual relationship redirects there. There is Cross-sex friendship. I also would be in favour of Cross-gender relationships among LGBTQ people if possible. If duaric had an article and was popular enough, mayhaps it would be worthy to use Duaric relationships among LGBTQ people, as that would be the most politically correct. Web-julio (talk) 06:50, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Knull (character) → Knull – Based on WikiNav statistics and article pageviews analysis, this article on the character is the WP:PRIMARYTOPIC of the term "Knull" and provides a WP:NATURAL title. Even though the character was introduced in 2018 and recently appeared in the new Venom film, the amount of viewership going to this article as opposed to other similarly titled ones far outweighs WP:RECENTISM. The redirect Knull, which points to the German mountain range fully known as "Knüllgebirge" (the article was moved to the shorthand name in 2017 with no rationale and the German Wikipedia entry uses the full name) has seen a spike in recent weeks, likely from readers attempting to locate this character article. That German mountain range should move back to the full name with this becoming the primary topic, as the redirect without diacritics is being sought after for the character and not the full name anyway. There is also Knull, Idaho, which is adequately disambiguated. The character is far more likely to have significant usage than these two locations. Trailblazer101 (talk) 06:29, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Kula-Farallon Ridge → Kula–Farallon Ridge – En dash is preferred between parallel names, as in these 4. Dicklyon (talk) 05:16, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Bachelor of Architecture (India) → Architectural education in India – Page Merge, see Talk:Bachelor_of_Architecture_(India)#Merge_proposal SivanTroye (talk) 04:17, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Wikipedia:WikiProject Astronomy/Manual of Style → Wikipedia:WikiProject Astronomy/Style advice – Misleading page name; this is not part of the Manual of Style and is not a guideline. This move will be WP:CONSISTENT with prior moves of non-MoS pages that had "Manual of Style" or "MoS" in their names. — SMcCandlish ☏ ¢ 😼 01:03, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Christine and the Queens → Rahim Redcar – Per wp:DEADNAME, as concerned above. And there's a similar case. Web-julio (talk) 00:39, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
October 25, 2024
- (Discuss) – Oxyuris (nematode) → Oxyuris – Oxyuris currently redirects to Pinworm (parasite). That was probably done because the human pinworm was originally placed in this genus, but I don't think that makes the human pinworm the primary topic. jlwoodwa (talk) 20:04, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Witch-hunt → Witch hunt – The hyphen is a bit distracting and I see no good reason to include it. The corresponding disambiguation page doesn't have a hyphen, and neither do most of the topics listed there. An Ngram plot shows predominant usage without the hyphen. — BarrelProof (talk) 18:23, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – List of organizations that self-identify as Native American tribes → List of groups not recognized by the United States as tribes – In reviewing the previous discussion on the list title, I noticed significant confusion and disorganization. So to review the previously proposed titles: * List of Native American heritage groups * List of unrecognized Indigenous nations * List of unrecognized Native American tribes * List of unrecognized tribes in the United States * List of corporations posing as Indigenous nations * List of corporations self-identifying as Indigenous nations * List of groups that self-identify as Native American tribes * List of organizations self-identifying as Native American tribes * List of unrecognized organizations identifying as Native American tribes * List of unrecognized organizations that self-identify as Native American tribes In summary, the proposed variations: * The main noun: groups, nations, tribes, organizations, corporations * The descriptor: "Indigenous", "Native American", "in the United States" * The qualifier: "posing as", "identifying as" "self-identifying as", "that self-identify as" "unrecognized", "heritage" Now the stated purpose of the move was WP:CONCISE, WP:PRECISE. These principles emphasize that titles should be no longer than necessary yet descriptive and precise enough to convey the topic clearly to those familiar with the subject matter. However, these principles weren't directly addressed in the discussion and appeared only as boilerplate guidance in the move dialog. Let's evaluate the proposals based on concision and precision: * Main noun: On the basis of concision, "groups" and "tribes" are the best options. In fact, it was noted that "groups" was less wordy. Yet instead an argument was made based on WP:CONSISTENCY, identifying WikiProject Organizations, which is not even a mainspace page. A search of mainspace shows that both groups and organizations are used, with about 736 group lists vs. 528 organization lists. As such, consistency, to the extent there is any when it is so close to 50/50, agrees with concision in using the shorter choice "groups". * Descriptor: While calling these groups "tribes" is controversial, labeling them as "self-identified Native American tribes" is also problematic. For example, the Cherokee Nation identifies itself as a tribe, but including it on this list would be inappropriate. Additionally, "Indigenous" raises broader issues related to colonialism. Descriptions limited to "United States" are more neutral, although not without controversy, as seen in discussions on topics like secessionists and the sovereign citizen movement, but currently those positions are considered WP:FRINGE so it seems safe to use. * Qualifier: "Heritage" is the most concise, as it doesn't require an "as" clause, but it was mentioned that some organizations claim Native American heritage without identifying as having tribal status. A title like "List of United States heritage groups" makes clear that this word does not capture the scope of the desired list. "Unrecognized" is clear and concise - in the previous discussion, it was left out as it made the title "slightly shorter and simpler", but I would argue it is necessary. "Identify" and "self-identify" are not precise enough to distinguish federally recognized tribes from unrecognized tribes. As for "posing", it seems clear it would be a separate list from the current one under discussion. Although, there was the statement that "reliable sources on legitimacy are not 'very scarce'. It really isn't 'muddy' if you're familiar with the field", so perhaps this list will split in the future into "list of legitimate unrecognized tribes" and "list of posers". So this leaves us with the words "groups", "tribes", "United States", and "unrecognized". Plug those through the title generator and... out comes "List of groups not recognized by the United States as tribes". This title seems clear, neutral, and concise in adherence with Wikipedia's guidelines. To compare lengths: * Previous: List of unrecognized tribes in the United States, 48 chars * Current: List of organizations that self-identify as Native American tribes, 66 chars * Proposed: List of groups not recognized as tribes by the United States, 60 chars The proposed title is similar to the previous one but avoids the appearance of potential bias. In a similar discussion, it was determined that the title "List of organizations designated by the Southern Poverty Law Center as hate groups" was necessary over the shorter alternative "List of hate groups designated by the Southern Poverty Law Center" for clarity and neutrality. And the proposed title here is both more concise and precise than the current option. Other variations would be: * List of Native American groups not recognized by the United States as tribes, 76 chars * List of groups the United States does not recognize as tribes, 61 chars * List of groups unrecognized as tribes by the United States, 58 chars However, these alternatives are either longer or use awkward phrasing. Mathnerd314159 (talk) 17:17, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Culver City, California → Culver City – The city in California is the WP:primary topic over all other places with “Culver” in them. See also WP:CONCISE and WP:NATDIS. 𝚈𝚘𝚟𝚝 (𝚝𝚊𝚕𝚔𝚟𝚝) 17:11, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – First Battle of Panipat → First battle of Panipat – These are mostly lowercase in sources, until a recent uptick in caps likely influenced by Wikipedia, and still not close to the MOS:CAPS threshold of "consistently capitalized" in reliable sources. Dicklyon (talk) 16:21, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Tag Team (group) → Tag Team (duo) – They're a duo, not a group. Exactly two people. "Duo" is an acceptable disambiguation per Trout Fishing in America (duo), Love and Theft (duo), et al. I think the last two move requests got muddied because some were pulling for whether or not the disambiguator should be added at all, but this time I am only pushing for a move to "Tag Team (duo)" because, well, they are a duo, not a group. Ten Pound Hammer • (What did I screw up now?) 19:23, 16 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. ASUKITE 15:52, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – The seven-year itch → Seven-year itch (idiom) – No primary topic. SMALLDETAILS (uppercase, inclusion of "the" or hyphens) are insufficient here. Move dabpage to base name. No opposition to Seven year itch or Seven-year itch for the dabpage either. 162 etc. (talk) 23:43, 16 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. ASUKITE 15:44, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – 1991 Los Angeles Airport runway collision → 1991 Los Angeles runway collision – The current title, 1991 Los Angeles Airport runway collision is unwieldy and way too long. The use of the word airport is really not necessary since "runway" is also in the title. The previous discussion about moving this page was closed after three votes, before a consensus was reached, by a non-administrator, and before we could decide what the best name was. Poxy4 (talk) 15:20, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Neopanax colensoi → Pseudopanax colensoi – WP:COMMONNAME and WP:FLORA - overwhelming usage within recent scientific papers, despite mixed use in taxonomic databases. Without a clear scientific basis for a preference of one name over the other, MOS:ENGVAR/MOS:TIES: that there is a clear consensus among New Zealand scientific sources for a clade of plants endemic to New Zealand. *Neopanax and Pseudopanax together form a clade. Currently there are three morphological forms of the species within this clade - two are always described as Pseudopanax, while one (the more basal form) is sometimes described as Neopanax and sometimes Pseudopanax. page 52 of this thesis has a useful graph showing phylogenetic relationships within the group. Neopanax was synonymised with Pseudopanax in the 20th century, re-established as a genus in 2004, but the justification of this was disputed in 2009. The distinction appears to be one based on conventions rather than a clear scientific justification (i.e. less based on whether or not Neopanax is a distinct clade within Pseudopanax, and more based on whether it's justified to use a different name for this clade, or to continue to use the pre-2004 convention). This issue was previously discussed at WikiProject Plants. *Different taxonomical databases use different preferred names. Pseudopanax is overwhelmingly used by New Zealand databases. **Pseudopanax preferred: NZ Flora, Biota of New Zealand, IUCN, iNaturalist, NZOR and NZTCS **Neopanax preferred: CoL, EoL, GBIF, IRMNG, NCBI, OTOL, POWO *Recent scientific sources outside of taxonomic databases overwhelmingly prefer Pseudopanax. Looking at Post-2020 Google Scholar results for species within the Neopanax clade:
*Neopanax arboreus 6 *Neopanax colensoi 3 *Neopanax kermadecensis 0 *Neopanax laetus 0 *Neopanax macintyrei 1 | *Pseudopanax arboreus 150 *Pseudopanax colensoi 29 *Pseudopanax kermadecensis 3 *Pseudopanax laetus 4 *Pseudopanax macintyrei 2 |
Prosperosity (talk) 00:57, 6 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans 08:05, 13 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. FOARP (talk) 14:44, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Swedish Brother's Feud → ? – The current title is perhaps a partial translation of Den andra brödrastriden (no source is given), but as far as I know, the conflict doesn't have an established name. Since Wikipedia's scope is global and it covers all time periods, this short title seems somewhat weird. Also, it should be Swedish brothers' feud, with plural brothers and without capitalization, since it is not really a proper name but a descriptive phrase. I suggest two alternatives, between which I am quite undecided: * Conflict between Birger Magnusson and his brothers, based on the title of Jerker Rosén's dissertation "Striden mellan Birger Magnusson och hans bröder : studier i nordisk politisk historia 1302-1319". * Inter-Nordic conflict of 1302–1319, based on Sverre Bagge's article Aims and means in the inter‐Nordic conflicts 1302–1319 (I don't think the plural is absolutely necessary, and using it might suggest that the article is a list). The latter title would make the focus of the article a bit wider. This would help avoid duplicating content, since the strife between Magnussons is already covered in their biographies. However, going into detail about the power-play between different kingdoms (See Bagge's article) might be a distraction in the biographies, but could be discussed here. Sundberg 2010 calls this Kampen mellan Birger och hans bröder 1304–1310. Sundberg's time limits are explained by his focus on armed conflict. However, I think Rosén's and Bagge's temporal limits make more sense, since the political conflict already starts when Birger becomes of age 1302, and ends in 1319 to his deposition. — Jähmefyysikko (talk) 07:10, 15 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. FOARP (talk) 14:43, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Killing of Ismail al-Ghoul → Killing of Ismail al-Ghoul – al-Ghoul was assassinated instead of being killed, On 1 August 2024 the Israeli military posted a tweet on their official Twitter account bragging about assassinating al-Ghoul and claiming, that al-Ghoul was a Nukhba operative who participated in the 7 October attack.[1][2]
95.183.203.226 (talk) 14:25, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Tropical Storm Trami (2024) → Tropical Storm Trami – The storm caused a higher death toll than the other storms named Trami. The article also meets WP:PRIMARYTOPIC. HurricaneEdgar 14:18, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Turkish State Railways Transport → TCDD Transport – Per discussion above. Chidgk1 (talk) 13:52, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – American Hairless Terrier → American hairless terrier – More correct capitalisation Kolano123 (talk) 12:25, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – PEGASUS (reconnaissance system) → PEGASUS Signal Intelligence Aircraft – The title was the German translation, but this new title better describes the topic Fabien Tremoulinas (talk) 12:14, 25 October 2024 (UTC) ==
- (Discuss) – Special Ops: Lioness → Lioness (American TV series) – The original title of Special Ops: Lioness from Paramount+ was Lioness. So an article named Lioness (American TV series) was created in Wikipedia. Then the marketing department of Paramount+ renamed it. However as part of it's season 2 renewal it was renamed once again back to Lioness. People new to this series may not know that it was previously known as Special Ops: Lioness, At this juncture when a person enters Lioness they are directed to a disambiguation page. There is no indication that Special Ops: Lioness is indeed what they are searching for. It's described as "...a spy thriller series (2023 onwards)". We could move the article back to Lioness (American TV series) or move it to Lioness ( TV series). An alternative solution would be to edit the disambiguation page description of Special Ops: Lioness from "...a spy thriller series (2023 onwards)" to "a 2023 spy thriller TV series renamed in 2024 to Lioness". I would argue that this would be just a clumsy excuse not to move it at all. KnighsTalker (talk) 07:57, 25 October 2024 (UTC) This is a contested technical request (permalink). knighstalker (talk) 11:11, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Jack Russell Terrier → Jack Russell – WP:COMMONNAME Kolano123 (talk) 10:23, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- Jack Russell → Jack Russell (disambiguation) over redirect without leaving a redirect (implied), then WP:G14 delete if unnecessary
- (Discuss) – Gyeongguk daejeon → Kyŏngguk taejŏn – Defaulting to McCune–Reischauer per WP:KO-WORKS. seefooddiet (talk) 20:02, 17 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 09:39, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Wonyoung → Jang Wonyoung – Cracking open a discussion on moving Wonyoung to Jang Wonyoung. Back in July there was a proposal to move from Jang Won-young to Jang Wonyoung, but the article ended up being moved to Wonyoung instead without much discussion or supporting evidence. It doesn't seem like the subject of the article has ever been known as "Wonyoung" in any official capacity; she was known as "Jang Won-yong" in Iz*One, and is specifically one of two members of IVE that officially use their full names, not a mononym (the other being An Yujin). See: IVE official listing at Starship Entertainment, and official Spotify artist page. In addition, English-language reliable sources seem to commonly refer to her non-monomously (at least as commonly as they do mononomously): Dazed Magazine, Maeil Business Newspaper, Korea JoongAng Daily, WWD, The Korea Times, The Sun, Republic, South China Morning Post, The Korea Herald, The Chosun Ilbo, Yonhap News Agency, The Korea Economic Daily, The Hankook Ilbo, Aju News Corporation, Korea Broadcasting System I think that given that there are some sources that refer to her mononomously, and some sources that refer to her with the full name, we should defer to the way she is known officially unless the evidence to refer to her otherwise is overwhelming. She is officially non-mononomous in all her professional solo MCing and hosting credits, her group work (both groups), her agency, etc. The only quasi-official place she's used "Wonyoung" is her Instagram name and even that's debatable because immediately prior to that she calls herself "Jang Wonyoung" in Hangul. RachelTensions (talk) 12:57, 10 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Arnav Bhate (talk • contribs) 04:35, 18 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 09:25, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Don Marshall → Donnie Marshall – Donald Marshall the hockey player has sadly passed away. The Canadian Press (republished by TSN, The Hamilton Spectator, The Waterloo Region Record, and The Times Colonist), as well as the Canadiens themselves, seem to have Donnie as his common-use nickname - I can't find any sources using "Don." This would also allow the actor's page to be moved simply to "Don Marshall", without a disambiguator. The current Donnie R. Marshall has the middle initial as a differentiator - we can use a hatnote for those who end up in the wrong spot. The Kip (contribs) 19:44, 10 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. R.B. 05:35, 18 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 09:23, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Antun Herceg → Anton Herceg – His actual name is Anton (Антон).[23][24][25]. 47.201.233.193 (talk) 17:59, 5 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Arnav Bhate (talk • contribs) 05:57, 18 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 09:19, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – 2024 The Republicans alliance crisis → 2024 The Republicans (France) crisis – As it was already argued above, the article is and should be focused on the internal crisis within The Republicans (France) party. Its alignment in the 2024 French legislative election was only the final issue of several debates that have divided the party over the years. I agree with User:Paul Vaurie's initial proposal, while I am less convinced by the outcome of the previous discussion, the current name that was proposed by User:Couruu. Surely, "2024 The Republicans (France) crisis" would also be consistent with 2016 The Republicans (France) presidential primary, 2017 The Republicans (France) leadership election, 2019 The Republicans (France) leadership election and 2022 The Republicans (France) leadership election (2021 The Republicans congress should be moved), as well as several other articles including 2024 Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) presidential election. -- Checco (talk) 13:56, 7 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Arnav Bhate (talk • contribs) 06:02, 18 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 09:18, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Lula (footballer, born 1922) → Lula (football manager) – Per WP:PRECISE, since Lula never acted as a professional player. Svartner (talk) 05:43, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Birkin → Birkin, North Yorkshire – It's rare for a physical location to not be the WP:PTOPIC of a term, but the village of Birkin only has a population of 141, whereas the Birkin bag (most commonly known as the Birkin, hence not a WP:PTM) has endured as a global symbol of wealth and exclusivity since it was introduced in 1984. There is no primary topic here. feminist🩸 (talk) 04:56, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – The German Vanguard → German Vanguard – WP:THE. Article does not contain any English-language sources so the definite article appears to be a translation error from the German Der. Orchastrattor (talk) 02:24, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Country song → Country Song – There are only two things on this DAB page that could be referred to as "country song" in lowercase: works of country music and national anthems. Of those two, the former is the far more likely intended meaning; the phrase "country song" isn't even used anywhere in the national anthem article. I'm not even sure what "known as a 'country song' in some languages", since other languages would presumably not use an English phrase... perhaps what's meant is, some languages use terms that would translate to "country song"? If so, that's not enough to even meet WP:DABMENTION. But either way, it's a decidedly secondary sense, if it's a sense at all. So this should be moved to Country Song (with Country song (disambiguation) retargeted there), and the redirect should be retargeted to Country music (matching Country songs) as a WP:PRIMARYREDIRECT. -- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (they|xe) 02:17, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Jack Butler Yeats → Jack B. Yeats – WP:COMMONNAME. Per Dictionary of Irish Biography "In his early years he was known as ‘Johnnie’, and, unlike his father and brother, never used the ‘Butler’ name, only the initial." jnestorius(talk) 00:52, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Gordon Sumner (footballer) → Gordon Sumner – Gordon Sumner is currently a WP:PRIMARYREDIRECT to Sting (musician), whose real name is Gordon Sumner. Despite this, I don't see why he should be the primary redirect target, greater worldwide fame notwithstanding. Someone's professional moniker should take far more precedence over a birth name that does not pass WP:COMMONNAME, hence why this should have "(footballer)" removed from the title, with a hatnote at the top to assist those looking for Sting. JeffSpaceman (talk) 00:07, 25 October 2024 (UTC)
October 24, 2024
- (Discuss) – Alejandro Villanueva → Alejandro Villanueva (footballer) – Per the criteria WP:PRIMARYTOPIC. Criteria 1 (Usage): The American football player has many more page views than the footballer (daily average of 271 vs 14 over the last 365 days; this is not an instance of a current player getting extra page views as the American football player retired 3 years ago), the American football player has many more results on Google, books, news, images, refs. Criteria 2 (long-term significance): The American football player was a U.S. Army captain, earned a Bronze Star, started more than 100 NFL games, was selected to 2 Pro Bowls, and played a notable role in the U.S. national anthem kneeling protests that garned significant coverage WP:GNG If there is a WP:PRIMARYTOPIC, it is the American football player; however I would argue that at the very least there is no primary topic Joeykai (talk) 23:07, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Ancient Celtic religion → Celtic paganism – As per the previous move request, WP:COMMONNAME and WP:CONSISTENCY. "Ancient Celtic religion" receives a mere 180 Google Scholar results, while "Celtic paganism" receives 985 from the same site. Furthermore, the name "Ancient Celtic religion" (and associated category) is inconsistent with names of other articles on historical religions, which do not use "ancient" and use "paganism" instead of "religion", e.g. Germanic paganism and Slavic paganism. Even the article Proto-Celtic paganism obeys this structure. Midnight-Blue766 (talk) 22:46, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Proto-Indo-European mythology → Proto-Indo-European paganism – Per WP:OVERPRECISION and WP:CONSISTENCY. The scope of the article (and associated categories) goes beyond mythology alone and into topics such as rituals and the PIE priestly class. In addition, the name Proto-Indo-European paganism would be consistent with those of other articles on historic religions such as Slavic paganism (as opposed to "Slavic mythology") and Proto-Indo-Iranian paganism (moved from Proto-Indo-Iranian mythology) Midnight-Blue766 (talk) 22:43, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Al-Aqsa Hospital massacre → Al-Aqsa Hospital airstrike –
:The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review after discussing it on the closer's talk page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.The result of the move request was: Moved to 14 October 2024 Al-Aqsa Hospital attack. Everyone favoured a move, but VR argued persuasively in favour of moving the the title including the date and the word "attack" on consistency grounds and this was endorsed by other editors. No need for a relist when the last comment was five days ago. (non-admin closure)EDIT: DISCUSSION REOPENED PER TALK PAGE DISCUSSION FOARP (talk) 20:09, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Isla Santa Inés → Islas Santa Inez – Island group + much common denomination Alexis Doine (talk) 19:58, 16 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Raladic (talk) 20:09, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Man-eater → Man-eating animal – There are multiple equally primary meanings, namely cannibalism, femme fatales and Man-eating plant. Maneater is already a DAB page despite the two titles being essentially interchangeable. I propose this move given it is urgently needed and better than the alternative. The original title can then be redirected to the DAB page. While I personally oppose the slang term "man-eater" being used over "animal attack", the more scientific term for it, I think it's best not to rock the boat given the previous failed proposals and have something people should be able to agree on. ᴢxᴄᴠʙɴᴍ (ᴛ) 02:16, 17 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Raladic (talk) 20:07, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Carousel (film) → Carousel (1956 film) – Partial disambiguation not justified. * Pppery * it has begun... 19:45, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Lome → Lome (disambiguation) – Per WP:PRIMARYREDIRECT, The name should redirect to Lomé, the capital and largest city of Togo. Zinderboff(talk) 19:28, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Nimrod (ship) → Nimrod (1867 ship) – Dab from others with same name. * Pppery * it has begun... 19:24, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Peruvian Hairless Dog → Peruvian Inca Orchid – Clear WP: COMMONNAME: Other sources call it "Peruvian Inca Orchid" rather than "Peruvian Hairless Dog." Kolano123 (talk) 19:16, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Federal Firearms License → Federal firearms license – This is a type of license, like a driving license or fishing license. It is not a name of one specific document. Many federal firearms licenses have been issued. It is also not consistently capitalized in sources. Ngrams here. — BarrelProof (talk) 18:36, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Don't Worry Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow) → Don't Worry Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for a Hand in the Snow) – The title of the song is "a" Hand in the Snow, not "Her Hand in the Snow". I understand that an early version used "her" but that is not the final title. Elephantranges (talk) 18:32, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Gun show loophole → Private sale of firearms in the United States – I have been reading the comments between a number of editors over the past few weeks and I have been engaged in the discussion around what to do with this GSL article name. At this point, the discussion clearly looks like a new title is needed and that the best neutral title is "Private sale of firearms in the United States" according to common usage and the aggregate of best reliable sources. Any other changes to the article can be dealt with separately, this discussion should just be over whether or not to re-title the article to "Private sale of firearms in the United States" instead of "Gun show loophole". Iljhgtn (talk) 15:39, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference → Copenhagen Summit – Per WP:COMMONNAME. PhotographyEdits (talk) 10:58, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – South Yemen → People's Democratic Republic of Yemen – South Yemen (becomes) → South Yemen (Disambiguation) (or keeps its current name and becomes a disambiguation page) – The political term South Yemen had referred to multiple historical states other than the PDRY, whose official short form name was Democratic Yemen and not South Yemen, like the british Aden Protectorate, the two british South Arabias (The Federation of South Arabia and the Emirates of South Arabia) the People's Republic of Southern Yemen (which used the official short form "Southern Yemen" and not "South Yemen"; I would also propose splitting it from this article as it was more of a nasserist republic and not a marxist one like the PDRY but that's a discussion for another day), the PDRY (of course), the breakaway state of the Democratic Republic of Yemen, and the new separatists (the Hirak (Southern Movement), the STC, and others) that use that term interchangeably with South Arabia. All these previous states should be reffered to in the disamb page I am also proposing this change to make the North/South Etymology consistent on wikipedia as the page North Yemen, which is a disamb page, links to the former states of the Yemen Arab Republic and the Kingdom of Yemen Abo Yemen✉ 10:46, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Bastard (mixtape) → Bastard (Tyler, the Creator album) – Tyler has denounced the "mixtape" label of Bastard for well over a decade. He should have the final say on the classification of the project, as it was independently released. Melonkunn (talk) 06:19, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Modernized Load-Carrying Equipment → Modernized load-carrying equipment – Commonly lowercase in sources. Not a proper name. Dicklyon (talk) 05:53, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Sharpness → Sharpness, Gloucestershire – The English port isn't what I think of when I think of "sharpness". If anything, it's the concept of things being sharp (e.g. a sharp knife, or a sharp sheet of paper), so there might be a materials science article in there. In terms of pageviews, the current top two are Sharpening and Sharpness (the port), which is weaker, but I still think a requested move might be a good idea. Duckmather (talk) 03:25, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Whaley → Whaley, Derbyshire – If you look at pageview data, there's no primary topic. In fact, the most prominent two topics are Whaley Bridge and Whale Island, Hampshire. Duckmather (talk) 03:21, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Ram Mohan Roy → Raja Ram Mohan Roy – Clear-cut WP:COMMONNAME. Be it this century[26] or the earlier century,[27] this person is commonly referred to as "Raja Ram Mohan Roy". ArvindPalaskar (talk) 03:16, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Gwynedd Council → Cyngor Gwynedd – There has been extensive media coverage of the local authority for Gwynedd in recent days, including and in particular by BBC News Wales. BBC News Wales (ie, BBC Cymru Wales’ English-language news service) has almost exclusively referred to the local authority as Cyngor Gwynedd - for example, in the top story on BBC Wales Today, and in articles like this one: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c7v69ey47e5o Kennethmac2000 (talk) 20:43, 11 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Raladic (talk) 02:14, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Tik Tok (song) → Tik Tok (Kesha song) – I checked the dab page, and there is also this entry: "Tik Tok" (G.E.M. song) This song is recorded by Chinese-Hong Kong singer G.E.M. in 2018 for her EP My Fairytale. As long as there are two same entries of the song with this exact spelling, this needs insufficient disambiguation. ScarletViolet tc 01:57, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Rashad Jamal → University of Cosmic Intelligence – There was an older draft on the group, but @JSwift49 merged it into this more recent article on the leader. I think we should only have one article, but looking at the sourcing I think the group might be more notable than the leader. Most of this article is not about him, it's about the group, same with the sources. Their notability is intertwined so they can't be fully separated. Pinging the person who accepted the draft, and the article on the leader @User:Rossbawse @User:Cowboygilbert PARAKANYAA (talk) 01:25, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Minnesota Fats → Minnesota Fats (character) – Why isn't the article at Minnesota Fats? That is by far the most common name used here to refer to him. Every source in the article uses Minnesota Fats, to the point even his NYT obit called him that and not Rudolph Wanderone, and the word "Wanderone" is hardly used in the text of the article instead of "Fats". Sure, he named himself after a fictional character, but inbound links and page views suggest most people looking for "Minnesota Fats" are looking for the pool player and not the character. It's blatantly obvious Wanderone's legacy has far outlasted that of the fictional character from whom he derived his name. This seems a crystal-clear violation of WP:COMMONNAME to have his article at "Rudolph Wanderone", and to me, it's like if we arbitrarily decided to move Lady Gaga's article to "Stefani Germanotta". I'm genuinely shocked no one else has even considered this issue in the past ten years. Previous discussion in 2014 had everyone pulling a different direction, and me in a more hostile mood, so I'm hoping to get a consensus this time with a clearer focus from both me and others. Ten Pound Hammer • (What did I screw up now?) 20:08, 16 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Charlotte (Queen of Hearts • talk) 00:23, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
October 23, 2024
- (Discuss) – Judeo-Arabic dialects → Judeo-Arabic – MAINTOPIC and CONCISE and per Handbook of Jewish Languages and Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World. إيان (talk) 23:41, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Fent → Fent (disambiguation) – "Fent" should redirect to Fentanyl per WP:PRIMARYREDIRECT. WP:PRITOP is addressed here. *For WP:PT1, Fent is far more frequently associated with the drug than any of the other topics. Pageview data from this Fent disambiguation page shows substantial outgoing traffic directed toward Fentanyl. A simple Google search confirms that results overwhelmingly favor the drug over other uses (see WP:GHITS tho). Meanwhile, the other topics currently listed under "Fent" (all of which do not have their own article) are of far less enduring notability and frequency of use. They would remain easily accessible via a hatnote on the Fentanyl article: *For WP:PT2, the drug is far more significant (being under substantial medical scrutiny) and more widely recognized. In fact, medical topics are given more care on Wikipedia, having their own guidelines on reliable sourcing.[1][2]
References
- ^ Vandergrift GW, Hessels AJ, Palaty J, Krogh ET, Gill CG (April 2018). "Paper spray mass spectrometry for the direct, semi-quantitative measurement of fentanyl and norfentanyl in complex matrices". Clinical Biochemistry. 54: 106–111. doi:10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2018.02.005. PMID 29432758.
- ^ "Fentanyl DrugFacts". National Institute on Drug Abuse. 1 June 2021. Archived from the original on 11 May 2023. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
- (Discuss) – Milwaukee Electric Tool → Milwaukee Tool – As stated in the beginning of the article, the company is more commonly known as Milwaukee Tool. See WP:COMMONNAME and WP:CONCISE. 𝚈𝚘𝚟𝚝 (𝚝𝚊𝚕𝚔𝚟𝚝) 19:08, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Sexism in the technology industry → Gender discrimination in the tech industry – The title of this article--alongside the parts of it which refer to its subject--use the term "sexism" to refer to discrimination against women. The correct term for this would be "misogyny" (when referring to acts of malice targeted at women) or "gender discrimination" (when referring to discrimination against one or more genders). A gender is not a sex. "Woman" is not a sex. -A Fluffy Kitteh | FluffyKittehz User Profile Page 18:51, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Abigail Williams → Abigail Williams (Salem witch trials) – There are six entries listed upon the Abigail Williams (disambiguation) page, with little indication that the pre-teen child witness/accuser in the 1692 Salem witch trials has retained such historical prominence as to dwarf the combined notability of the remaining five entries. The article was created in July 2003 as Abigail Williams (Salem witch trials) and remained as such until the barely-attended Talk:Abigail Williams/Archive 1#Requested move 5 January 2018 when, with only a single vote cast, it was moved to Abigail Williams. Nearly seven years later, it may be appropriate to determine if the 1692 child, who is frequently conflated with the same-named 17-year-old reimagined key character in Arthur Miller's The Crucible, still has consensus for WP:PRIMARYTOPIC. A redirect — Abby Williams — flows to Murders of Abigail Williams and Liberty German, rather than to Abigail Williams (disambiguation). — Roman Spinner (talk • contribs) 18:36, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – David Crocker → David Crocker (academic) – The engineer is highly notable as a creator of modern email protocols, as acknowledged by his receipt of the IEEE Internet Award, and he is identified as David H. Crocker for his receipt of that award and his authorship of IETF RFC 733 and IETF RFC 822, so he is clearly sometimes known as "David". Of course, "Dave" is a common diminutive used for many (probably most) people named David. A pageview comparison is here, but the article about the engineer was only recently created (on 2 September 2024). In the short time since that article was created, it has already been more popular for readers than the article about the lawn bowler, and sometimes has exceeded the readership of the article about the public policy professor. As far as I can tell, the word "network" is unnecessary for disambiguation purposes, so it should be removed. Alternatives to consider for "(academic)" could be "(professor)", "(public policy professor)" or "(public policy)". — BarrelProof (talk) 18:09, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Turkish Women's Football Super League → Süper Lig (women) – See my rm above. Regarding this name, the word "football" is redundant in this context, because this was added to separate it from the Women's Basketball Super League, this makes it
Kadın Süper Ligi
in Turkish, which basically means 'women's super league', thus Süper Lig (women) seems the most logical and consistent with the men version. Beshogur (talk) 17:41, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Supercell (video game company) → Supercell Ltd – The official name of the company is "Supercell Ltd." WP:COMMONNAME states that articles should use the name most commonly recognized. Renaming the article to "Supercell Ltd" would be consistent with Wikipedia's treatment of other company articles that use their official names (e.g. "Rockstar Games"). The current title, "Supercell (video game company)," is used to disambiguate but is less WP:PRECISE than using the company’s official name; see also WP:CONCISION. 𝚈𝚘𝚟𝚝 (𝚝𝚊𝚕𝚔𝚟𝚝) 15:22, 16 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Bobby Cohn (talk) 17:31, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Superstack → Superstack (disambiguation) – The Inco Superstack, commonly known as Superstack, is the primary topic here. Both other topics at the dabpage are minor WP:DABMENTIONs and not particularly notable. Retarget Superstack to the primary topic. 162 etc. (talk) 16:32, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Bring It On, Ghost → Let's Fight, Ghost! – Bring It On, Ghost → Let's Fight, Ghost or Hey Ghost, Let's Fight? Other than HanCinema, which is a film database, I can't find any English reliable source that uses Bring It On, Ghost. Allkpop and Soompi are not reliable per WP:KO/RS, so I oppose renaming it to Let's Fight, Ghost! or Hey Ghost, Let's Fight!. ⋆。˚꒰ঌ Clara A. Djalim ໒꒱˚。⋆ 13:45, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Template:West Australian Football League team → Template:WAFL team – in short, consistency. Using the full league name in the title is inconsistent with other leagues' templates that use the abbreviated form, including the other WAFL templates (the league template being the exception due to the use of {{WAFL}} as a redirect for this template that we're discussing here), as well as similar templates such as Template:AFL team for other leagues; this particular template was only created recently as a result of a TfD but should have been created with the abbreviated title like the AFL template was (and like SANFL, etc. are likely to be when we start working on them). Thanks – 4TheWynne (talk • contribs) 10:14, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
Elapsed listings
- (Discuss) – Melange (fictional drug) → Melange (Dune) – Without commenting on whether the title should be "Spice", it should be moved to the proper disambiguation. ᴢxᴄᴠʙɴᴍ (ᴛ) 09:03, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Hiawatha (train) → Hiawatha (Milwaukee Road train) – These paranthetical names aren't quite as clear and precise as they can be since multiple other trains have used these names throughout their history. The simple parenthetical "(train)" isn't really enough to distinguish these different trains from each other. The first article is solely about the multiple trains operated by the Milwaukee Road which predate the current Amtrak train along the corridor of the same name. The name could be changed to "trains" to indicate the multitude of different trains covered in the article. The Amtrak/Via Maple Leaf isn't the only named train with a termini in Toronto, especially the historical Lehigh Valley Railroad train, which also ran to New York City, albeit with a different alignment. The name of the article could also be changed to maybe "Amtrak/Via", but the train from my understanding is moreso grouped with Amtrak. The Amtrak Palmetto is the successor of the ACL train of the same name. The fourth article is about a completely unrelated historical ATSF train operating in California separate from the current Amtrak train. The Wolverine is also the name of a historical New York Central Railroad train. Nonetheless, I don't necessarily believe in these names as final as I want them to be subject to change, and not all of them need to be implemented. I will say that if we decide that the simple parenthetical of "(train)" is sufficient in describing the articles in question, then perhaps instead the article titles for the Amtrak Pere Marquette, Silver Star, and Valley Flyer could have "Amtrak" dropped from their parentheticals for naming consistency across all Amtrak train articles. Thoughts? OrdinaryScarlett (talk) 06:21, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Train simulator (disambiguation) → Train Simulator – Microsoft Train Simulator, Train Simulator Classic, and Train Simulator (Ongakukan) have all been referred to as "Train Simulator" alone, so they aren't just partial title matches. The generic topic of train simulator doesn't seem to be commonly capitalized. Therefore, I think that the capitalized form Train Simulator is more ambiguous than the uncapitalized form – which is why it was recently retargeted to here. And since all the non-primary titles here are capitalized, my understanding of WP:DABNAME is that the disambiguation page should be capitalized as well. (Note that a redirect from Train Simulator to Train Simulator (disambiguation) would make the latter WP:MALPLACED.) jlwoodwa (talk) 21:33, 14 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Raladic (talk) 03:20, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Ordre des Arts et des Lettres → Order of Arts and Letters – Per WP:CRITERIA; the Order is more commonly referred to as "Order of Arts and Letters" in English-language sources. Zoolver (talk) 23:10, 12 October 2024 (UTC) This is a contested technical request (permalink). Zoolver (talk) 02:22, 16 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 02:46, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Canner (occupation) → Canner (waste picking) – It could easily be confused with a worker at a cannery, making "occupation" an incomplete disambiguation. That, and it's debatable whether it really is an occupation at all, as it is typically considered theft of city property (trash that has already been discarded belongs to the city). I'm sure burglars also consider their work an occupation, but most don't, so I don't think that is the right word. ᴢxᴄᴠʙɴᴍ (ᴛ) 18:18, 22 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Gaza humanitarian crisis (2023–present) → Gaza humanitarian crisis – The proposed title already redirects here, so there's no need for a parenthetical disambiguation. 🐔 Chicdat Bawk to me! 16:12, 22 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Spy pixel → Tracking pixel – The proposed name seems more common, more neutral, and more formal. Note that tracking pixels (plural) redirects to a different article: Web beacon. I suggest the singular and plural terms should lead to the same article (this one). — BarrelProof (talk) 16:07, 22 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – EP → EP (disambiguation) – This will probably be an interesting discussion... proposing moving "EP" to "EP (disambiguation)", and then redirecting EP to Extended play for the following reason: WikiNav clickstream data shows that the majority of visitors to EP are intending to visit Extended play. Of the destination pages that WikiNav shows data on, Extended play receives 97% of the outgoing traffic. Almost all other destinations from EP receive such little click traffic that they are not detailed by WikiNav. That means that, while Extended play received 471 clicks from the disambiguation page in the month of September, any other article received less than 10. I could see maybe some arguments to keep EP where it is because of European Parliament, which is colloquially shortened to "EP", but the data doesn't support that people are commonly ending up at the "EP" disambiguation on Wikipedia and expecting to be at the article for European Parliament... again, less than 10 clicks. Interested to see how this plays out. RachelTensions (talk) 13:39, 22 October 2024 (UTC)
Backlog
- (Discuss) – Philippine drug war → War on drugs in the Philippines – As per previous move requests. The drug operations was never called "Philippine drug war" as in the proper noun. The WP:COMMONNAME for this was Duterte's "War on drugs". It is the termed preferred in the latest Quad committee hearings. I will forego any questions on the scope of the article which has diluted the previous discussion. Let's just focus if "Philippine drug war" and "War on drugs in the Philippines" is the most apt title for this article. Hariboneagle927 (talk) 08:24, 22 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Horten Station (1881-2007) → Horten Station (historical) – This article was recently renamed, which may be justifiable because a new Horten Station will open soon, but the date range does not seem like the best choice as a disambiguation term for the former station (especially with a hyphen instead of a dash). As far as I now, this is the only historical Horten Station (and the only article title on Wikipedia with a hyphenated date range starting after 1861). The date range seems hard to remember, and the 2007 part of it appears to be unsourced. Some links (e.g., in the Horten Line, List of discontinued railway stations in Norway, List of railway lines in Norway, Chronology of Norwegian railway lines, and Timeline of railway electrification in Norway articles and the {{Horten Line map}} template) have been incorrectly leading to the Horten Station article due to being left over from when this station was described with that title. Also, only that one has been listed on the Horten (disambiguation) page. In the last couple of months since the page renaming, a pageview comparison shows both articles having low page views and neither being dominant (especially when considering the incorrect links leading to the Horten Station article, which could inflate its pageview numbers. — BarrelProof (talk) 21:27, 14 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 07:02, 22 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Juan Fageda → Joan Fageda – His birth certificate may well say the Castilian name Juan and he would have been forced into that name for the first 40 years of his life, but personal preferences and modern sources strongly prefer the Catalan name Joan. Going by WP:OFFICIALNAME we would have William Clinton and Anthony Blair. Fageda's website is joanfageda.com and this letter on it is signed as Joan [28]. Third-party sources in Castilian are using Joan [29] even the conservative El Mundo [30] and the nationalist OKDiario [31] so this is not editorial Catalanism, something that the subject as a People's Party politician is exceedingly unlikely to support Unknown Temptation (talk) 14:16, 5 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Quadrantal (talk) 04:02, 15 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 06:58, 22 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Buff-bellied pipit → American pipit – Taxonomic change, Buff-bellied pipit has been split into American pipit and Siberian pipit by AOS, IOC, and Clements Checklist Qwexcxewq (talk) 05:08, 22 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – The Ruskin - Library, Museum and Research Centre → The Ruskin (Lancaster University) – Currently, "The Ruskin" redirects to Ruskin School of Art, which gets 95% of the pageviews of the two topics. The part of this title after the spaced hyphen seems like an explanation rather than part of the common name of the institution. It would be more helpful to readers to make it clear that this institution is the Ruskin at Lancaster University rather than the one at University of Oxford. The website of the institution itself just calls it "The Ruskin", sometimes with "Museum & Research Centre" in a smaller font below the main title (without "Library"), and adding "Library" in only one place I could find. (By the way, Jarry1250's tool finds about 850 article titles on Wikipedia that include spaced hyphens, and all of them seem inappropriate.) — BarrelProof (talk) 23:08, 21 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Larry Hall (suspected serial killer) → ? – "suspected serial killer" is a very weird, extremely confusing thing to disamb by. I don't know what else to put it as but the title as is cannot stay. Murderer - but was he convicted of murder? This page is very confusing. I guess we could go with "criminal". PARAKANYAA (talk) 22:07, 21 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Fort Takapuna → Fort Takapuna O Peretu – I am proposing that the name is returned to Fort Takapuna O Peretu, in line with the naming conventions of Heritage New Zealand register for it as a category one historic place. [1]. This location and the structures upon it have been known by many names over the years, as can be seen from this New Zealand Herald article announcing the opening of the Department of Conservation Historic Reserve in 2000.[2] While O Peretu refers to the headland specifically, Fort Takapuna has been used to refer quite narrowly to the 1886 fort building and also broadly to the structures across the headland including the current Naval base that is not part of the historic reserve. Rather than removing O Peretu from the title, I propose including a section about the changing names of this location, its structures, and earlier histories of the headland. I would also like to note that O Peretu Fort Takapuna or Fort Takapuna O Peretu is being used increasingly frequently to refer to the reserve, e.g. [3] Thanks, Ewhite31 (talk) 20:58, 21 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – September 2024 Lebanon strikes → 23–24 September 2024 Israeli strikes into Lebanon – There is no reason why we should avoid mentioning the perpetrator of the strikes, Israel. Clearly, this decision is inconsistent with rest of similar articles on Wikipedia such as: October 2024 Iranian strikes against Israel and 1991 Iraqi missile attacks against Israel. Makeandtoss (talk) 10:37, 21 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Damn the Torpedoes (album) → Damn the Torpedoes – WP:DIFFCAPS distinguished from damn the torpedoes, and none of the other title case entries on that page have their own articles. Add {{other uses}} to this article. QuietHere (talk | contributions) 10:04, 21 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Fritillary (disambiguation) → Fritillary – It seems this name refers both to plants and butterflies. There's been a few contentious edits about it, so let's resolve this in discussion. Is the primary redirect to plants warranted? There are few links about it thankfully, so the impact shouldn't be large. A Google Books search for the terms "fritillary" and "fritillaries" doesn't seem conclusive. (Here's the Books Ngrams for most commonly mentioned terms.) --Joy (talk) 08:43, 13 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 08:27, 21 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Orphan-Maker → Nanny and Orphan-Maker – The characters of Nanny and Orphan-Maker are systematically paired in their appearances in Marvel comics, pretty much like Tweedledum and Tweedledee (comics) or Fenris (comics). It would make more sense to rename the page, rewrite the text slightly to include Nanny's origin and add a different image that would include both characters. Psychloppos (talk) 17:35, 5 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Raladic (talk) 18:49, 13 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 08:23, 21 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – List of World War II flying aces → Lists of World War II flying aces – This article is now a list of lists. The title should reflect that. RedDeadGuy (talk) 05:46, 21 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Tropical Storm Conson (2021) → Tropical Storm Conson – Can this page be moved to just Tropical Storm Conson? As Daniel boxs stated above, the name was retired after the 2021 Pacific typhoon season. While there was a more notable iteration of Conson last 2010, it was a typhoon. This is the only page that is named "Tropical Storm Conson"— the 2004 and 2010 iterations were typhoons, and the 2016 iteration redirects you to the 2016 typhoon page, so it's a little distinctive compared to the previous Conson iterations. Bugnawfang (talk) 08:28, 8 September 2024 (UTC) Bugnawfang (talk) 08:32, 8 September 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Bobby Cohn (talk) 12:27, 15 September 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. asilvering (talk) 00:25, 21 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – LGBT history in Georgia → LGBT in Georgia – Following the suggestion by Bungle, and basing what I did in LGBT in Korea, merge both and rename to LGBT in Georgia (or LGBTQ in Georgia, per WP:CONSUB of LGBTQ). --MikutoH talk! 01:40, 7 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. asilvering (talk) 00:05, 21 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – List of governors of Ohio → Governor of Ohio – This article is not just a list of governors of Ohio. It documents Ohio governor qualifications, powers, and succession, as well as other infobox information such as term length, deputy, and salary. Because of the elaboration of this article on the broader topic and for consistency with other names of articles about state governors, I propose changing the name of this article. What are your thoughts? JordanJa🎮es92🐱9 00:58, 12 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans, Duke of Rivia 15:46, 19 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – AEC Armoured Command Vehicle → AEC armoured command vehicle – AEC is the brand, armoured command vehicle is the type, not a proper name. It's not even a specific thing. As the article lead states, these "were a series of command vehicles built by the British Associated Equipment Company (AEC)". Dicklyon (talk) 03:04, 19 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Friedrich Saemisch → Friedrich Saemisch (politician) – Ambiguous with Friedrich Sämisch - these are both the same name, but transliterated differently. Redirect Friedrich Saemisch to the primary topic Friedrich Sämisch. 162 etc. (talk) 19:26, 18 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Piccolino no Bōken → Pinocchio (1976 TV series) – Official English name, per Studio 100 International's site. VenezuelanSpongeBobFan2004 (talk) 20:30, 28 September 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. — Amakuru (talk) 14:34, 7 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. cyberdog958Talk 19:31, 17 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Sky Blu → Sky Blu (Antarctica) – Primary topic swap. See pageviews[32], which paint a pretty clear picture. 162 etc. (talk) 06:18, 10 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Bensci54 (talk) 16:50, 17 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – ICC Men's T20 World Cup → Men's T20 World Cup – per WP:COMMONNAME and per the above RM discussion as well. Vestrian24Bio (TALK) 15:35, 5 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. ❯❯❯ Raydann(Talk) 11:45, 15 October 2024 (UTC)
- 2007 ICC World Twenty20 → 2007 World Twenty20
- 2009 ICC World Twenty20 → 2009 World Twenty20
- 2010 ICC World Twenty20 → 2010 World Twenty20
- 2012 ICC World Twenty20 → 2012 World Twenty20
- 2014 ICC World Twenty20 → 2014 World Twenty20
- 2016 ICC World Twenty20 → 2016 World Twenty20
- 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup → 2021 Men's T20 World Cup
- 2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup → 2022 Men's T20 World Cup
- 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup → 2024 Men's T20 World Cup
- 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup → 2026 Men's T20 World Cup
- 2028 ICC Men's T20 World Cup → 2028 Men's T20 World Cup
- ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier → Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier
- (Discuss) – ICC Women's T20 World Cup → Women's T20 World Cup – Removal of ICC as per WP:COMMONNAME and this RM discussion as well. Vestrian24Bio (TALK) 16:30, 5 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. ❯❯❯ Raydann(Talk) 11:42, 15 October 2024 (UTC)
- 2009 ICC Women's World Twenty20 → 2009 Women's World Twenty20
- 2010 ICC Women's World Twenty20 → 2010 Women's World Twenty20
- 2012 ICC Women's World Twenty20 → 2012 Women's World Twenty20
- 2014 ICC Women's World Twenty20 → 2014 Women's World Twenty20
- 2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20 → 2016 Women's World Twenty20
- 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 → 2018 Women's World Twenty20
- 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup → 2020 Women's T20 World Cup
- 2023 ICC Women's T20 World Cup → 2023 Women's T20 World Cup
- 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup → 2024 Women's T20 World Cup
- 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup → 2026 Women's T20 World Cup
- ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier → Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier
- (Discuss) – Armenian resistance during the Armenian genocide → Armenian rebellions – The article talks about not only the Armenian resistance during the genocide, but also before it, and suprisingly it doesn't mention the Muslims killed by Armenians during that era unlike the Turkish WP article. Also, this is a shorter name and more practical since there isn't any other "Armenian resistance". "Armenian rebellions" would also work (and is probably better in my opinion but others would disagree). Youprayteas talk/contribs 05:42, 7 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans 10:21, 15 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Albury line → Albury line (disambiguation) – The current names imply that V/Line is part of the name. V/Line is the current operator, but the natural name is simply X line (see for example [33] on the V/Line website). Except in the cases of the Gippsland and Warrnambool lines, the disambiguation pages do not disambiguate lines and services with the same name. Mackensen (talk) 22:14, 3 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Arnav Bhate (talk • contribs) 07:14, 15 October 2024 (UTC)
- Albury V/Line rail service → Albury line
- Ballarat V/Line rail service → Ballarat line
- Bendigo V/Line rail service → Bendigo line
- Bendigo line → Bendigo line (disambiguation)
- Geelong V/Line rail service → Geelong line
- Geelong line → Geelong line (disambiguation)
- Gippsland V/Line rail service → Gippsland line (service)
- Seymour V/Line rail service → Seymour line
- Seymour line → Seymour line (disambiguation)
- Warrnambool V/Line rail service → Warrnambool line (service)
- (Discuss) – 601-603 High Street → 601–603 High Street – If I understand correctly, these are ranges of street addresses. Per MOS:NUMRANGE, ranges of numbers should be expressed with an en dash, not a hyphen. I confirmed that the NHRP uses "--" when describing the last two, which is equivalent to using an en dash. The 900-910 North Lake Shore article and some off-Wikipedia sources use "900 910" and "900/910", and the buildings' branding seems to use "900/910", and that topic is a pair of buildings, and units within each building are referred to with street addresses of 900 for one building and 910 for the other, so perhaps it should be "900 and 910". I would just perform these moves boldly, but I wonder whether someone might disagree with this interpretation or suggest alternative titles. For example, two cited sources ([34] and [35]) refer to the first topic simply as 601 High Street; it is a single building. — BarrelProof (talk) 16:45, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – England in the Late Middle Ages → ? – Move to sentence case per WP:AT (see also WP:NCCAPS and MOS:CAPS). The terms early and late when qualifying Middle Ages are not consistently capped in sources as shown in ngrams here and here. Cinderella157 (talk) 23:21, 5 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. FOARP (talk) 13:32, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
- Wales in the Late Middle Ages → Wales in the late Middle Ages
- Scotland in the Late Middle Ages → Scotland in the late Middle Ages
- Wales in the Early Middle Ages → Wales in the early Middle Ages
- Scotland in the Early Middle Ages → Scotland in the early Middle Ages
- Poland in the Early Middle Ages → Poland in the early Middle Ages
- Netherlands in the Early Middle Ages → Netherlands in the early Middle Ages
- Framing the Early Middle Ages → Framing the early Middle Ages
- Romania in the Early Middle Ages → Romania in the early Middle Ages
- Spanish illumination of the Early Middle Ages → Spanish illumination of the early Middle Ages
- (Discuss) – 2024 Nuseirat rescue operation → Nuseirat rescue and killings – There are two narratives about this event. For Israelis, this was a daring rescue operation to liberate 4 hostages. For the Palestinians it was the brutal killing of 250+ people in the span of a few hours. Per WP:NPOV, Wikipedia can't take sides. There is consensus to merge Nuseirat refugee camp massacre here, and while "massacre" has POV connotations, "killings" does not (see WP:KILLINGS), and has ample precedent (Dunmanway killings, 1971 Newry killings, 2014 killings of NYPD officers etc). The "2024" is unnecessary because there has only been one rescue operation in Nuseirat.VR (Please ping on reply) 19:22, 12 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Lego Racers → Lego Racers (Lego theme) – Primary topic over Lego Racers. The current content of Lego Racers could be moved to Lego Racers (Lego theme), following the same naming scheme as The Lego Batman Movie (Lego theme) is to the primary The Lego Batman Movie. Sceeegt (talk) 19:31, 20 September 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. ModernDayTrilobite (talk • contribs) 14:15, 3 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Arnav Bhate (talk • contribs) 18:02, 11 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Attempted assassination of Donald Trump (disambiguation) → Attempted assassination of Donald Trump – The fact that the Pennsylvania article is located at Attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania rather than Attempted assassination of Donald Trump suggests that there is no primary topic. This will hopefully resolve the confusion raised at User talk:SilverLocust#Attempted assassination of Donald Trump (disambiguation). GTrang (talk) 14:01, 11 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Siege of Gerona (disambiguation) → Sieges of Gerona – Several issues I hope to address with these proposed moves. First, it makes little sense to have the "second" and "third" sieges as titles but to call the first event a battle; of the three is was the most like a battle, but the distinction is confusing in this case. It does seem that [ordinal] siege of Gerona is the most common manner of disambiguating the various events. If the first segment were to carry the WP:COMMONNAME "Battle" then it should not carry a parenthetical qualifier, being already WP:NATURALly disambiguated and the primary topic for the term; the base name Battle of Girona already redirects there and is WP:MISPLACED. Second, when used alone without additional context, "Siege of Gerona" does seem to refer to the successful final siege as a primary topic, and currently redirects there. I am proposing to leave this as a primary redirect and turn the disambiguation page into a set index at the plural, but I would also support having the set index in place of the redirect at the singular. Third, while I personally feel "Siege" in these titles is part of the proper noun, use in sources is mixed, and most "siege" articles on enwiki do not take siege as part of the proper noun (in contrast to "Battle of..." which is almost always part of the proper noun; I don't see the distinction) and WP:MILCAPS is vague, so for now let's go for being the most consistent. Lastly, as for the Girona vs. Gerona issue, there has been past move reversions and discussion about this (e.g. Talk:Third siege of Girona#Girona/Gerona), and we should reach consensus here. I am open to either spelling, but am proposing a return to Gerona because it does seem a majority of reliable sources use this spelling, and that is the criterion upon which we should base our choice. On the other hand, the modern spelling of the city is the Catalan spelling. Regardless, the set index/disambiguation page should use the same spelling as the articles. Overall, I am open to discussing and considering any and all variations of this proposal, but the status quo should not be kept. Mdewman6 (talk) 04:03, 1 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Vanderwaalforces (talk) 22:07, 10 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Danna (disambiguation) → Danna – The singer still known as "Danna Paola", despite her stage name change,[36] is hardly the primary topic. (CC) Tbhotch™ 00:02, 29 September 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. SilverLocust 💬 08:38, 10 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Larnoch Road murders → Killing of Leah Stephens – All convictions have been overturned, with one defendant possibly facing a retrial.[37] Per the WP:DEATHS flowchart, this would seem to be an appropriate title pending any retrial that may take place. Muzilon (talk) 05:33, 2 October 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Reading Beans 07:03, 9 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Cargo 200 (code name) → Cargo 200 – it is an invalid disambig page with only two meanings --Altenmann >talk 23:39, 4 October 2024 (UTC)
- Cargo 200 → Cargo 200 (disambiguation) over redirect without leaving a redirect (implied), then WP:G14 delete if unnecessary
- (Discuss) – AIM-174B → AIM-174 – Might as well eliminitae the "B" per WP:CONCISE -- the "AIM-174B" is *technically* a specific variant of the AIM-174. Also allows for future variants (a hypothetical AIM-174C, for instance) to be added with no issue. Attempted to move myself, cannot; re-direct exists. MWFwiki (talk) 00:44, 20 September 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. RodRabelo7 (talk) 01:33, 27 September 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. ASUKITE 21:04, 4 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Wild Wing (disambiguation) → Wild Wing – No clear WP:PRIMARYTOPIC, per Pageviews. Paradoctor (talk) 11:52, 26 September 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. ASUKITE 15:29, 4 October 2024 (UTC)
- (Discuss) – Typhoon Bebinca (2024) → Typhoon Bebinca – This storm is significantly bigger then the other storms with the same name, with none of them taking up this name.
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- (Discuss) – Portrait of a Man (Self Portrait?) → Portrait of a Man in a Red Turban – or Man in a Red Turban or Portrait of a Man in a Turban (reverting to the title before an undiscussed move in 2007 suggesting a right to naming deriving from ownership) or Man in a Turban, or at least Portrait of a Man (possible self-portrait) or Portrait of a Man (Van Eyck possible self-portrait). There are several problems in the current title. One is that the disambiguator appears to be a redundant alternative title rather than a type classification or context clarifier. Another is the question mark indicating a lack of confidence about whether the painting's title should be "Self Portrait" or not (or whether the painting fits into the self-portraiture category or not). We shouldn't be using question marks this way. The use of title case and the lack of a hyphen in "Self Portrait" also seem questionable. See also the previous discussion of the title from 2011–2017 on the article talk page. — BarrelProof (talk) 20:11, 23 September 2024 (UTC)
Malformed requests
- Talk:Letní stadion, Chomutov – Pagename to be moved listed below template does not match name in template: Letní stadion, Chomutov.
- Talk:Al-Aqsa Hospital massacre – Pagename to be moved listed below template does not match name in template: Al-Aqsa Hospital massacre.
Possibly incomplete requests
- Talk:EP – EP is requested for move to EP (disambiguation), which could make the disambiguation malplaced. Has a primary redirect been specified?
- Talk:Superstack – Superstack is requested for move to Superstack (disambiguation), which could make the disambiguation malplaced. Has a primary redirect been specified?
- Talk:Lome – Lome is requested for move to Lome (disambiguation), which could make the disambiguation malplaced. Has a primary redirect been specified?
- Talk:Fent – Fent is requested for move to Fent (disambiguation), which could make the disambiguation malplaced. Has a primary redirect been specified?
References
See also
- Wikipedia:Requested moves/Article alerts, which includes a list of recently closed, as well as open discussions