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The result of the move request was: Clear consensus that this is needed to distinguish state and country — Martin ( MSGJ · talk) 21:48, 4 December 2019 (UTC)
Film industry in Georgia → Film industry in Georgia (U.S. state) – Consistency with main article's title Mvcg66b3r ( talk) 04:11, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
For the record, I wish to note my Oppose to the recent move just above and request to be notified if a new RM is filed accordingly. While I recognize the ambiguity between the country and state named Georgia, of course, there is no ambiguity with Film industry in Georgia, which at least continues to correctly redirect as WP:PRIMARYREDIRECT to the now unnecessarily disambiguated Film industry in Georgia (U.S. state). In general, whenever a more concise title is a primary redirect to a less concise title, that's a good indicator we have unnecessary disambiguation. It's definitely unnecessary disambiguation in this case because the film industry in the country Georgia does not warrant its own article. If it did, that would be a different matter. In the same way, we have The Paris News, not The Paris (Texas) News. Now, if media in France also creates a The Paris News, then we would reconsider the title we use for the one in Paris, Texas. But for now, we leave it as is. The same reasoning applies to the title of this article. Furthermore, the new title is confusing: Film industry in Georgia is not a "U.S. state". It really should be moved back as soon as possible because it sets a confusing precedent. I won't open an RM right away, but am pinging the participants to see if there is consensus to reconsider. Folks, what do you think? @ MSGJ:, @ Mvcg66b3r:, @ Anthony Appleyard:, @ Station1:, @ Gonnym:, @ Crouch, Swale:. -- В²C ☎ 19:24, 10 December 2019 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: Clear consensus that this is needed to distinguish state and country — Martin ( MSGJ · talk) 21:48, 4 December 2019 (UTC)
Film industry in Georgia → Film industry in Georgia (U.S. state) – Consistency with main article's title Mvcg66b3r ( talk) 04:11, 22 November 2019 (UTC)
For the record, I wish to note my Oppose to the recent move just above and request to be notified if a new RM is filed accordingly. While I recognize the ambiguity between the country and state named Georgia, of course, there is no ambiguity with Film industry in Georgia, which at least continues to correctly redirect as WP:PRIMARYREDIRECT to the now unnecessarily disambiguated Film industry in Georgia (U.S. state). In general, whenever a more concise title is a primary redirect to a less concise title, that's a good indicator we have unnecessary disambiguation. It's definitely unnecessary disambiguation in this case because the film industry in the country Georgia does not warrant its own article. If it did, that would be a different matter. In the same way, we have The Paris News, not The Paris (Texas) News. Now, if media in France also creates a The Paris News, then we would reconsider the title we use for the one in Paris, Texas. But for now, we leave it as is. The same reasoning applies to the title of this article. Furthermore, the new title is confusing: Film industry in Georgia is not a "U.S. state". It really should be moved back as soon as possible because it sets a confusing precedent. I won't open an RM right away, but am pinging the participants to see if there is consensus to reconsider. Folks, what do you think? @ MSGJ:, @ Mvcg66b3r:, @ Anthony Appleyard:, @ Station1:, @ Gonnym:, @ Crouch, Swale:. -- В²C ☎ 19:24, 10 December 2019 (UTC)