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The result of the move request was: Move. Given the the fact that the relevant style guideline is disputed, and unlikely to be resolved soon, we can defer to the consensus here that "Like" should be capitalized in this title. Cúchullain t/ c 17:01, 14 March 2016 (UTC)
Love Me like You →
Love Me Like You – While the discussion on the central issue takes place at
Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Capital letters, we should discuss the title of the song. Is "like" a preposition or not? If so,
WP:NCCAPS and
MOS:CT say lowercase it. Otherwise, uppercase it. Similar to
Years Past Matter and
People Like Us (film), there is a slight hint of
double entendre.
George Ho (
talk)
17:09, 12 February 2016 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: Not moved. ( closed by non-admin page mover) -- Calidum 13:38, 10 January 2021 (UTC)
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MOS:TITLECAPS, "like" should be in lowercase. The "potential exceptions" do not apply because, in this case, "like" is a preposition. The exception only applies to non-prepositions (Apply our five-letter rule (above) for prepositions except when a significant majority of current, reliable sources that are independent of the subject consistently capitalize, in the title of a specific work, a word that is frequently not a preposition, as in "Like" and "Past"
). The title (with context) can be expanded to "They can't love me as you do" (original lyric: "They can't love me like you"). "Like" is therefore a preposition and should be lowercase. An example of a correctly named article is
Love Me like You Do, which is the same type of title as this one ("like" is used in the same way). There needs to be consistency within Wikipedia, so it’s either this article or that article gets renamed.
D🎉ggy54321 (
happy new year!)
03:07, 30 December 2020 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: Move. Given the the fact that the relevant style guideline is disputed, and unlikely to be resolved soon, we can defer to the consensus here that "Like" should be capitalized in this title. Cúchullain t/ c 17:01, 14 March 2016 (UTC)
Love Me like You →
Love Me Like You – While the discussion on the central issue takes place at
Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Capital letters, we should discuss the title of the song. Is "like" a preposition or not? If so,
WP:NCCAPS and
MOS:CT say lowercase it. Otherwise, uppercase it. Similar to
Years Past Matter and
People Like Us (film), there is a slight hint of
double entendre.
George Ho (
talk)
17:09, 12 February 2016 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: Not moved. ( closed by non-admin page mover) -- Calidum 13:38, 10 January 2021 (UTC)
Love Me Like You →
Love Me like You – Per
MOS:TITLECAPS, "like" should be in lowercase. The "potential exceptions" do not apply because, in this case, "like" is a preposition. The exception only applies to non-prepositions (Apply our five-letter rule (above) for prepositions except when a significant majority of current, reliable sources that are independent of the subject consistently capitalize, in the title of a specific work, a word that is frequently not a preposition, as in "Like" and "Past"
). The title (with context) can be expanded to "They can't love me as you do" (original lyric: "They can't love me like you"). "Like" is therefore a preposition and should be lowercase. An example of a correctly named article is
Love Me like You Do, which is the same type of title as this one ("like" is used in the same way). There needs to be consistency within Wikipedia, so it’s either this article or that article gets renamed.
D🎉ggy54321 (
happy new year!)
03:07, 30 December 2020 (UTC)