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There'll be a birthday party for J-na in Philippines on August 31 ( https://www.facebook.com/events/1527303724152863/?ref=3&ref_newsfeed_story_type=regular). Seems like her date of birth reported in the pt.wiki 4L's page (September 1) is correct, but I'm not sure about the year. -- 93.66.104.38 ( talk) 07:51, 29 August 2014 (UTC)
Per previous consensus, I removed fan-run awards. This led to removal of the entire Awards section. Shinyang-i ( talk) 00:16, 21 December 2014 (UTC)
The sites being used to replace Allkpop links are no better than Allkpop was. Newsway, The Dispatch, and Daum are not reliable sources. Daum is a search engine that aggregates other sites' stories. The other two are tabloids. Shinyang-i ( talk) 15:10, 23 December 2014 (UTC)
It is not standard on Wikipedia to have hangul for every single version of every single name. Stage names are not real names; their hangul is not important. People's real names are what matter. If you feel there is insufficient information on each member, then find some actual biographical information on them (with reliable sources) and write it all up in prose. Then you can easily include the hangul to their stage name and given names in with all the information. If there is no biographical info in existence and they are that non-notable, then the hangul of their stage names hardly matter, do they? So please stop re-adding the stage name hangul along with their real names and hangul. Shinyang-i ( talk) 07:21, 16 January 2015 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: There is consensus to move these pages using (group) as a disambiguator. ( page mover nac) Flooded with them hundreds 12:07, 7 December 2018 (UTC)
– The groups that are the subject of these article are categorized as "girl groups" (except for the Indonesian group, are in Category:South Korean girl groups), and most of these are also described in the lede of their article as a girl group. Sources are also more likely to refer to or describe each of these as a "girl group", and not as a band - for example, Opinion: Why New “Inkigayo” Rulings on 19+ Music Videos Will Not Work (stating "Witness, for example, the debut of 4L, a girl group which has yet to appear on a single mainstream music show".); Bestie poses in school outfits for release of new digital mini-album (saying "Girl group Bestie surprised fans yesterday by announcing that it will release a new digital mini-album on Friday".); KISS reunites on ‘Sugar Man’, sings “Because I’m A Girl”, reveals reason they broke up (stating "Girl group KISS, which debuted in 2001, reunited on ‘Sugar Man‘"...); Girl Group Rainbow Confirmed To Disband; TWICE to drop new Japanese single album (stating "Girl group TWICE will put out a new Japanese-language single album titled "Candy Pop" on Feb. 7, its agency said Friday). As there has been some dispute as to whether an ensemble of singers who generally do not play any instruments constitutes a "band", these title changes will prevent any confusion by clearly identifying the nature of the ensemble. To the extent that some of these titles are ambiguous, it immediately distinguishes them by the type of performance in which they engage. bd2412 T 16:02, 29 November 2018 (UTC)
The new titles resulted in this move discussion are as follows:
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There'll be a birthday party for J-na in Philippines on August 31 ( https://www.facebook.com/events/1527303724152863/?ref=3&ref_newsfeed_story_type=regular). Seems like her date of birth reported in the pt.wiki 4L's page (September 1) is correct, but I'm not sure about the year. -- 93.66.104.38 ( talk) 07:51, 29 August 2014 (UTC)
Per previous consensus, I removed fan-run awards. This led to removal of the entire Awards section. Shinyang-i ( talk) 00:16, 21 December 2014 (UTC)
The sites being used to replace Allkpop links are no better than Allkpop was. Newsway, The Dispatch, and Daum are not reliable sources. Daum is a search engine that aggregates other sites' stories. The other two are tabloids. Shinyang-i ( talk) 15:10, 23 December 2014 (UTC)
It is not standard on Wikipedia to have hangul for every single version of every single name. Stage names are not real names; their hangul is not important. People's real names are what matter. If you feel there is insufficient information on each member, then find some actual biographical information on them (with reliable sources) and write it all up in prose. Then you can easily include the hangul to their stage name and given names in with all the information. If there is no biographical info in existence and they are that non-notable, then the hangul of their stage names hardly matter, do they? So please stop re-adding the stage name hangul along with their real names and hangul. Shinyang-i ( talk) 07:21, 16 January 2015 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: There is consensus to move these pages using (group) as a disambiguator. ( page mover nac) Flooded with them hundreds 12:07, 7 December 2018 (UTC)
– The groups that are the subject of these article are categorized as "girl groups" (except for the Indonesian group, are in Category:South Korean girl groups), and most of these are also described in the lede of their article as a girl group. Sources are also more likely to refer to or describe each of these as a "girl group", and not as a band - for example, Opinion: Why New “Inkigayo” Rulings on 19+ Music Videos Will Not Work (stating "Witness, for example, the debut of 4L, a girl group which has yet to appear on a single mainstream music show".); Bestie poses in school outfits for release of new digital mini-album (saying "Girl group Bestie surprised fans yesterday by announcing that it will release a new digital mini-album on Friday".); KISS reunites on ‘Sugar Man’, sings “Because I’m A Girl”, reveals reason they broke up (stating "Girl group KISS, which debuted in 2001, reunited on ‘Sugar Man‘"...); Girl Group Rainbow Confirmed To Disband; TWICE to drop new Japanese single album (stating "Girl group TWICE will put out a new Japanese-language single album titled "Candy Pop" on Feb. 7, its agency said Friday). As there has been some dispute as to whether an ensemble of singers who generally do not play any instruments constitutes a "band", these title changes will prevent any confusion by clearly identifying the nature of the ensemble. To the extent that some of these titles are ambiguous, it immediately distinguishes them by the type of performance in which they engage. bd2412 T 16:02, 29 November 2018 (UTC)
The new titles resulted in this move discussion are as follows: