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Oppose: the reader is not more likely to be seeking "helix" than electrical device, contraception, etc. No primary topic.
PamD05:56, 25 August 2021 (UTC)reply
Oppose per 力 it only appears once in an image. The band gets 7,325 views but Helix gets 8,919 so readers are clearly more likely to be looking for the band with this term. Google mainly returns
Intrauterine device which gets 13,404
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09:19, 25 August 2021 (UTC)reply
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WT79: I don't understand, I can't see a typo? The helix article doesn't appear to qualify as a broad-concept article and the band gets a reasonable number of views so I don't see a primary topic. Crouch, Swale (
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16:09, 26 August 2021 (UTC)reply
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BarrelProof: This was what I mainly had in mind with my original request. A coil spring is just a wire bent in a helical path. This means that our article coil spring describes the springy cushioning properties of such a shape, and the article helix describes just the shape. I don't think the article about the springy properties qualifies as a potential primary topic, just like
History of England wouldn't be thought of as a potential primary topic for the title
England.
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Coil page. This is
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The following is a closed discussion of a
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Oppose: the reader is not more likely to be seeking "helix" than electrical device, contraception, etc. No primary topic.
PamD05:56, 25 August 2021 (UTC)reply
Oppose per 力 it only appears once in an image. The band gets 7,325 views but Helix gets 8,919 so readers are clearly more likely to be looking for the band with this term. Google mainly returns
Intrauterine device which gets 13,404
[1] views. Crouch, Swale (
talk)
09:19, 25 August 2021 (UTC)reply
@
WT79: I don't understand, I can't see a typo? The helix article doesn't appear to qualify as a broad-concept article and the band gets a reasonable number of views so I don't see a primary topic. Crouch, Swale (
talk)
16:09, 26 August 2021 (UTC)reply
@
BarrelProof: This was what I mainly had in mind with my original request. A coil spring is just a wire bent in a helical path. This means that our article coil spring describes the springy cushioning properties of such a shape, and the article helix describes just the shape. I don't think the article about the springy properties qualifies as a potential primary topic, just like
History of England wouldn't be thought of as a potential primary topic for the title
England.
WT79(
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editing analysis |
edit list)10:47, 30 August 2021 (UTC)reply
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.