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The result of the move request was: No consensus to move; thus no move. Although there are more !votes to move than there are to keep the current arrangement, the votes to move seem to be based on an implicit assumption that the road in California is the primary topic for this term. (Note that WP:TWODABS, which is cited as a reason for the move, calls for the title to point to one of the articles only when that article is the primary topic; when there is no primary topic, it recommends making the title into a disambiguation page.) The existence of a primary topic for "Atlantic Boulevard" is not established, and none of the discussion participants has tried to do so. The fact that no other articles exist with this particular title does not demonstrate that the California road is the primary topic for the term. No other reasoning has been provided for the theory that the California road is the primary topic, and a strong argument could be made that at least one of the two Florida roads is of equal primacy. Orlady ( talk) 05:30, 12 January 2011 (UTC)
Atlantic Boulevard (Los Angeles County) →
Atlantic Boulevard — Relisted.
Vegaswikian (
talk) 22:54, 7 December 2010 (UTC)
Right now, Atlantic Boulevard is a disamb page with only three entries. One of them is red, and one of them is to a state highway in Florida whose article title doesn't contain "Atlantic Boulevard". Per the conventions for two-prongers, we should redirect/move the title to one of them, and hatnote to the other (and possibly also to
Atlantic Avenue, a disam page that has more titles). In addition, the current title is very unlikely to be searched for...most people would not include the county or would search for Long Beach or any of the other cities Atlantic runs through
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01:12, 1 December 2010 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: No consensus to move; thus no move. Although there are more !votes to move than there are to keep the current arrangement, the votes to move seem to be based on an implicit assumption that the road in California is the primary topic for this term. (Note that WP:TWODABS, which is cited as a reason for the move, calls for the title to point to one of the articles only when that article is the primary topic; when there is no primary topic, it recommends making the title into a disambiguation page.) The existence of a primary topic for "Atlantic Boulevard" is not established, and none of the discussion participants has tried to do so. The fact that no other articles exist with this particular title does not demonstrate that the California road is the primary topic for the term. No other reasoning has been provided for the theory that the California road is the primary topic, and a strong argument could be made that at least one of the two Florida roads is of equal primacy. Orlady ( talk) 05:30, 12 January 2011 (UTC)
Atlantic Boulevard (Los Angeles County) →
Atlantic Boulevard — Relisted.
Vegaswikian (
talk) 22:54, 7 December 2010 (UTC)
Right now, Atlantic Boulevard is a disamb page with only three entries. One of them is red, and one of them is to a state highway in Florida whose article title doesn't contain "Atlantic Boulevard". Per the conventions for two-prongers, we should redirect/move the title to one of them, and hatnote to the other (and possibly also to
Atlantic Avenue, a disam page that has more titles). In addition, the current title is very unlikely to be searched for...most people would not include the county or would search for Long Beach or any of the other cities Atlantic runs through
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