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The result of the move request was: no consensus to move. Nominator has withdrawn the request. Favonian ( talk) 15:39, 6 August 2011 (UTC)
CharlotteāGenesee Lighthouse ā Charlotte-Genesee Lighthouse ā Now, let it be known I'm a big proponent of MOS:DASH and I generally support its provisions. However, I think they were misapplied when this article was moved most recently from Charlotte-Genesee Lighthouse to CharlotteāGenesee Lighthouse. The punctuation mark here is not used to indicate disjunction, nor a range, nor any sort of "to-from" relationship. Indeed MOS:HYPHEN specifically says "Hyphens ... indicate conjunction". In this title, "Charlotte" is the surrounding community, and "Genesee" is the adjacent body of water; thus, I believe conjunction is what we should be indicating, not disjunction. Powers T 23:06, 29 July 2011 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: Move. CĆŗchullain t/ c 18:07, 3 February 2014 (UTC)
CharlotteāGenesee Light ā
CharlotteāGenesee Lighthouse ā The page was
moved to the current name due to "naming conventions", but assuming the conventions apply, they clearly are in conflict with
WP:COMMONNAME. It's important to note that no one calls this the CharlotteāGenesee Light except within the lighthouse enthusiast community. To the general public, and indeed to the proprietors of the lighthouse itself, it's been the CharlotteāGenesee Lighthouse for years. Furthermore, naming it just "Light" implies that it's only the light that's notable, but the entire property, including both light and separate house, is on the National Register.
I also note that since the previous title stood for years, there should be a clear consensus to name this article "Light"; absent that, it should be moved back to the longstanding status quo. Powers T 16:34, 19 January 2014 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: no consensus to move. Nominator has withdrawn the request. Favonian ( talk) 15:39, 6 August 2011 (UTC)
CharlotteāGenesee Lighthouse ā Charlotte-Genesee Lighthouse ā Now, let it be known I'm a big proponent of MOS:DASH and I generally support its provisions. However, I think they were misapplied when this article was moved most recently from Charlotte-Genesee Lighthouse to CharlotteāGenesee Lighthouse. The punctuation mark here is not used to indicate disjunction, nor a range, nor any sort of "to-from" relationship. Indeed MOS:HYPHEN specifically says "Hyphens ... indicate conjunction". In this title, "Charlotte" is the surrounding community, and "Genesee" is the adjacent body of water; thus, I believe conjunction is what we should be indicating, not disjunction. Powers T 23:06, 29 July 2011 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: Move. CĆŗchullain t/ c 18:07, 3 February 2014 (UTC)
CharlotteāGenesee Light ā
CharlotteāGenesee Lighthouse ā The page was
moved to the current name due to "naming conventions", but assuming the conventions apply, they clearly are in conflict with
WP:COMMONNAME. It's important to note that no one calls this the CharlotteāGenesee Light except within the lighthouse enthusiast community. To the general public, and indeed to the proprietors of the lighthouse itself, it's been the CharlotteāGenesee Lighthouse for years. Furthermore, naming it just "Light" implies that it's only the light that's notable, but the entire property, including both light and separate house, is on the National Register.
I also note that since the previous title stood for years, there should be a clear consensus to name this article "Light"; absent that, it should be moved back to the longstanding status quo. Powers T 16:34, 19 January 2014 (UTC)
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