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The left text on the facade states "Long live the Great Leader Comrade Kim Jong-un", as correctly stated in the description of the picture. But I have a question here: what was there before KJU became the leader? Did it say the same about Kim Jong-il or Kim Il-sung (btw, I always thought "Great Leader" is Kim Il-sung's title)? Or did the text appear with Kim Jong-un first?-- Alexmagnus ( talk) 00:12, 19 February 2017 (UTC)
Moved as proposed. BD2412 T 23:28, 15 May 2020 (UTC)
– Use lowercase station, as in most such articles. Nothing special about North Korea compared to South Korea, so the downcasing moves of these in response to another recent multi-RM station downcasing discussion should not have been reverted on the basis of this border, as claimed. Dicklyon ( talk) 23:02, 5 May 2020 (UTC)
As I was working on cleaning up straggler over-capitalization in Korean station article titles, after the massive renamings by others in response to Talk:Achasan station#Requested move 20 January 2018, I followed a few links across the DMZ and into North Korea, and started on those, too. I've been marking the redirects as "R from miscapitalization" as I go, which helps to dissuade the occassional new user who likes to cap things and doesn't know the history. User:Sawol objected after I crossed into North Korea, and stated that the above-linked prior discussion was limited to South Korea (though the discussion and closing statement do not contain the words South or North anywhere).
Sawol proceeded to undo my work, using his page-mover right to get around the edited redirects (thereby violating his terms of expected behavior for page-mover right, using it to gain the upper hand in a title dispute, per Wikipedia:Page mover#Page move disputes). He suggested I do an RM discussion, while others on my talk page supported my moves, perhaps speedily restoring them since station capitalization is considered long settled. Dicklyon ( talk) 23:14, 5 May 2020 (UTC)
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The left text on the facade states "Long live the Great Leader Comrade Kim Jong-un", as correctly stated in the description of the picture. But I have a question here: what was there before KJU became the leader? Did it say the same about Kim Jong-il or Kim Il-sung (btw, I always thought "Great Leader" is Kim Il-sung's title)? Or did the text appear with Kim Jong-un first?-- Alexmagnus ( talk) 00:12, 19 February 2017 (UTC)
Moved as proposed. BD2412 T 23:28, 15 May 2020 (UTC)
– Use lowercase station, as in most such articles. Nothing special about North Korea compared to South Korea, so the downcasing moves of these in response to another recent multi-RM station downcasing discussion should not have been reverted on the basis of this border, as claimed. Dicklyon ( talk) 23:02, 5 May 2020 (UTC)
As I was working on cleaning up straggler over-capitalization in Korean station article titles, after the massive renamings by others in response to Talk:Achasan station#Requested move 20 January 2018, I followed a few links across the DMZ and into North Korea, and started on those, too. I've been marking the redirects as "R from miscapitalization" as I go, which helps to dissuade the occassional new user who likes to cap things and doesn't know the history. User:Sawol objected after I crossed into North Korea, and stated that the above-linked prior discussion was limited to South Korea (though the discussion and closing statement do not contain the words South or North anywhere).
Sawol proceeded to undo my work, using his page-mover right to get around the edited redirects (thereby violating his terms of expected behavior for page-mover right, using it to gain the upper hand in a title dispute, per Wikipedia:Page mover#Page move disputes). He suggested I do an RM discussion, while others on my talk page supported my moves, perhaps speedily restoring them since station capitalization is considered long settled. Dicklyon ( talk) 23:14, 5 May 2020 (UTC)