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Can anyone explain, in simple terms, WTF is going on with this page, and why there appears to be a series of move-wars going on? Can you lot start a discussion to sort things out to decide where it should sit without any more moves or silliness? -
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12:23, 29 March 2018 (UTC)reply
I agree. I count six moves, including one performed by
Anthony Appleyard even after the page was protected by
Alex Shih, as it was
requested at
WP:RM/TR by
Pigsonthewing. (RM/TR is how I came to be on this page.) A discussion should have been started anytime between the first move and now; given the number of long-time editors involved, this should have been a given. -- AlexTW13:24, 29 March 2018 (UTC)reply
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Can anyone explain, in simple terms, WTF is going on with this page, and why there appears to be a series of move-wars going on? Can you lot start a discussion to sort things out to decide where it should sit without any more moves or silliness? -
SchroCat (
talk)
12:23, 29 March 2018 (UTC)reply
I agree. I count six moves, including one performed by
Anthony Appleyard even after the page was protected by
Alex Shih, as it was
requested at
WP:RM/TR by
Pigsonthewing. (RM/TR is how I came to be on this page.) A discussion should have been started anytime between the first move and now; given the number of long-time editors involved, this should have been a given. -- AlexTW13:24, 29 March 2018 (UTC)reply