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Esc2017
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Delete. The user who created the nominated page probably did so in good faith and isn't familiar with how redirects are handled. Wes Mouse✒09:19, 16 May 2016 (UTC)reply
Tavix declined the CSD and I have to agree with him - To your reply
here - Many people would know what "ESC" means, The country's that don't participate - Those editors would obviously have no idea what it meant however for the most part I'd say most people would know, The British section is irrelevant, We could add {{
R from other capitalisation}} however in this case it'd be pointless - Whether you type in lowercase or caps you should only have one option, Thanks, –
Davey2010Talk15:03, 17 May 2016 (UTC)reply
I'm neutral on this, but I want the discussion to play out as I feel it would set a precedent of sorts for at least the other Esc discussion. --
Tavix(
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Prenatal depression
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Pointless redirect. There is no mention of 'pre-natal depression' in the target article; assertion that the two terms mean the same thing (see history) make less than no sense.
TheLongTone (
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12:53, 15 May 2016 (UTC)reply
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Almeron Dickinson
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The Spanish ones are not middle names. Though I don't think it's common practice to group up and redirect multiple surnames. —
Xezbeth (
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06:13, 15 May 2016 (UTC)reply
Just as a note; I didn't nominate speedy because I actually found one middle/last redirect that was kept at a RfD. It received minimal participation (I think two editors), but that outcome is enough that it's worth establishing a strong precedent on these. There are many more, and we can then use this consensus to speedy delete the rest under the Neelix G6 CSD. ~ RobTalk09:41, 15 May 2016 (UTC)reply
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Gaudeo
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Françoise-Marguerite
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Keep is it ambiguous though? With the hyphen, it's a compound {{R from given name}}, without the hyphen, it's a first+middle combination, and
WP:SMALLDETAILS are enough to distinguish between two topics. In case of confusion, we can hatnote to Ms. Janiçon, but I don't think that's necessary. To alleviate Legacypac's concern, there is no other notable topics with the name. --
Tavix(
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Orangishly
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This is a list of redirects that have been proposed for deletion or other action on May 15, 2016.
Esc2017
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Delete. The user who created the nominated page probably did so in good faith and isn't familiar with how redirects are handled. Wes Mouse✒09:19, 16 May 2016 (UTC)reply
Tavix declined the CSD and I have to agree with him - To your reply
here - Many people would know what "ESC" means, The country's that don't participate - Those editors would obviously have no idea what it meant however for the most part I'd say most people would know, The British section is irrelevant, We could add {{
R from other capitalisation}} however in this case it'd be pointless - Whether you type in lowercase or caps you should only have one option, Thanks, –
Davey2010Talk15:03, 17 May 2016 (UTC)reply
I'm neutral on this, but I want the discussion to play out as I feel it would set a precedent of sorts for at least the other Esc discussion. --
Tavix(
talk)15:19, 17 May 2016 (UTC)reply
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Prenatal depression
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Pointless redirect. There is no mention of 'pre-natal depression' in the target article; assertion that the two terms mean the same thing (see history) make less than no sense.
TheLongTone (
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12:53, 15 May 2016 (UTC)reply
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Almeron Dickinson
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The Spanish ones are not middle names. Though I don't think it's common practice to group up and redirect multiple surnames. —
Xezbeth (
talk)
06:13, 15 May 2016 (UTC)reply
Just as a note; I didn't nominate speedy because I actually found one middle/last redirect that was kept at a RfD. It received minimal participation (I think two editors), but that outcome is enough that it's worth establishing a strong precedent on these. There are many more, and we can then use this consensus to speedy delete the rest under the Neelix G6 CSD. ~ RobTalk09:41, 15 May 2016 (UTC)reply
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Gaudeo
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Françoise-Marguerite
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Keep is it ambiguous though? With the hyphen, it's a compound {{R from given name}}, without the hyphen, it's a first+middle combination, and
WP:SMALLDETAILS are enough to distinguish between two topics. In case of confusion, we can hatnote to Ms. Janiçon, but I don't think that's necessary. To alleviate Legacypac's concern, there is no other notable topics with the name. --
Tavix(
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Orangishly
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