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Wikipedia:NOTGOOGLETRANSLATE
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Delete. The target does not have anything to do with Google translate, and neither does the suggested retarget—although it's a bit closer. --
Tavix(
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Delete. Target has nothing to do with Google Translate. The other alternatives seem a stretch at best, especially considering they are not part of the current target page, and most readers would be expecting to find a section of the current target page when searching WP terms that start with "NOT".
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LÚGano De Yarrell
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WÉAk Delete. While the article says this bird is found in
Venezuela and
Brazil, I don't know if it has any particular affinity to the Spanish language. About the capitalization, I can see someone holding the ⇧ Shift key for too long for the second one. I'm also leaning a bit more strongly towards delete on the first one since there's no Ú key on a lot of keyboards. Regards,
SONIC67821:22, 24 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete per
WP:RFFL and for the miscapitalisations and the obscurity. Lúgano de Yarrell is mentioned as a common name is several good ornithological sites; but it may not to be a well-known one, because es:Spinus yarrellii doesn't mention it. According both to that article and to species:Spinus yarrellii, the usual Spanish common name is jilguero cariamarillo.
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Plucentric language
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Not a plausible typo, as two characters are absent with no obvious reason why, and the topic is never referred to as "plucentric" on or off wiki. Utopes(talk / cont)19:00, 24 March 2020 (UTC)reply
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Well, it's hard to see that this is really needed, and one could have fun making up variant spellings ... no, won't go there. Actually 23 happy visitors might well mean this cheap redirect is worth keeping? I'd be happy to go along with consensus either way.
Chiswick Chap (
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08:51, 17 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete. There is a character named Ganadalf in World of Warcraft. If that character somehow becomes popular, then we should encourage people to create an article about that character. Also
Gandalf is already in the top of the search box by the time one would place the n.
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15:19, 17 March 2020 (UTC)reply
@
OcelotCreeper: I might be inclined to consider that argument per something in a similiar vein to
WP:RDEL#D10. However, the google results for this term leads to player characters who have taken that name, not npcs (please correct me if I am mistaken). Thus, I think it is extremely unlikely for those individual players to gain notability. —
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Delete page creator here. I have zero recollection of creating this and have no idea what I was trying to achieve in doing so; I couldn't even justify this right now if you asked me to. -
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Not mentioned at the target. In my experience, "N–5" for values of n other than 9 are not implicitly about working hours, but this was hard to confirm via internet search because that also includes results for other punctuation mark, making most of the results about 8.5% (which is neither here nor there). Other possible meanings of "8-5" could be August 5th or May 8th, which are disambiguated at
8/5. I'm not sure whether redirecting to there or deleting is a better solution. signed, Rosguilltalk20:11, 16 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep: I hear people talk about 8 to 5 all the time. It's not normally 9 to 5 because there are 8 hours of work and 1/2-1 hour for lunch. I don't know of many full times nowadays that are only 8 to 5.—
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Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School
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The result of the discussion was keep. Note that the retarget vote is merely refining to a section of the current target, so I'm closing this as keep without prejudice toward the addition of section targeting. signed, Rosguilltalk20:56, 31 March 2020 (UTC)reply
It is mentioned at the target, but the school does not appear notable in itself and there is no substantial or sourced content there. It thus seems of low utility to readers.
ComplexRational (
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18:47, 16 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep. Redirects don't need to be notable (like articles), they need to be useful. Apparently, someone found it useful enough to create the redirect (which is a valid reason to keep it per
WP:R#KEEP unless on of the reasons to
WP:R#DELETE would apply). If this is the correct spelling and it is not in conflict with a name needed for another article, this is exactly the type of redirect we want to see, reliably redirecting a reader to what bits of info we have about it. Also, if there would be links to this redirect in the future, the existance of redirects like this aids reverse lookup of (other) information. --
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Dot NET
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Keep. There's several entries at the current target with "NET" in allcaps, and some of these look like the capitalization makes a difference.
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Couks
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Delete per nom. There's also a redirect
Couk, same target, which is presumably intended to represent ".co.uk", but even that is tenuous and should probably be deleted too.
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18:42, 24 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Comment - Different sources, such as
this history book, appear to state that 'Couk' is a real surname. However, is there anybody of that name that's been notable enough to be mentioned on Wikipedia previously? I can't really tell.
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Ænglish
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Keep, a plausible misspelling of
Ænglisc. Some modern-day languages, like English or Spanish, end in -ish, but none of the most common ones end in -isc, so readers unfamiliar with old languages might accidentally spell Ænglisc with an -ish in the end. — Preceding
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Citizenship Amendment Act protests in CAA protests in National Capital Territory of Delhi
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The creator made a bunch of redirects of this sort which are all fine, but this one has a redundant clause and minor grammatical issues which suggest it was created in error. I think it's a bit too old for
WP:R3 but should be deleted, as there are a number of these and there has been talk of creating sub-articles at some of these titles.
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17:11, 16 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion and clearer consensus. Relisting comment: The redirect CAA protests in National Capital Territory of Delhi was added to the discussion at this time. The timestamp of this relist is after a couple of comments below since I didn't merge the discussion quick enough, and the couple comments below happened before I could correct my relist statement.
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Portugese india
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Delete. One misspelling, one wrong capitalisation. Portuguese India is a good title, and the only one needed. It crops up in the searchbox without contortions.
Narky Blert (
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21:48, 8 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep - page views suggest it's a plausible error. Portuguese is an odd word to spell for non-native writers, and miscapitalizations are generally always plausible errors (many people don't put capitals in their search keywords).
Ivanvector (Talk/Edits)
17:14, 16 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Therefore I suggested to recreate it with the correct capitalisation, as the search box automatically chooses a capitalised variant if the one with no capitalisation doesn't exist (in this case, too, the lack of the page
Portugese India is probably the reason for the high pageviews count – the capitalised version gets normalised).
1234qwer1234qwer4 (
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21:32, 16 March 2020 (UTC)reply
That's just busywork, though. The search box also chooses a non-capitalized variant if the capitalized title does not exist. If you search on "Portugese India" in the current state, you get to
Portuguese India. Or you would if the RfD banner wasn't on the redirect.
Ivanvector (Talk/Edits)
10:41, 17 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep - I've seen Portugese as a misspelling frequently, and not all users search with the shift key - a learned habit, since most web browsers don't distinguish between case in searches.
Hog Farm (
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04:41, 17 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep: Portugese is a plausible misspelling considering that the u is silent, and, as stated previously, some users search without capitalising (for various reasons: laziness, not knowing that titles are case-sensitive in MediaWiki, or simply learning the habit). The pageviews tool shows roughly one view a day, which I consider enough to pass
K5.
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This page was moved to "Ricky Martin's ninth studio album" to correct the spelling error, which was later deleted, yet somehow this one has survived all these years after the move. While "albun" might be a plausible misspelling for "album" (as per
TISM's
The White Albun), I'm tilting towards delete here. Regards,
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Wikipedia:NOTGOOGLETRANSLATE
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Delete. The target does not have anything to do with Google translate, and neither does the suggested retarget—although it's a bit closer. --
Tavix(
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Delete. Target has nothing to do with Google Translate. The other alternatives seem a stretch at best, especially considering they are not part of the current target page, and most readers would be expecting to find a section of the current target page when searching WP terms that start with "NOT".
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LÚGano De Yarrell
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WÉAk Delete. While the article says this bird is found in
Venezuela and
Brazil, I don't know if it has any particular affinity to the Spanish language. About the capitalization, I can see someone holding the ⇧ Shift key for too long for the second one. I'm also leaning a bit more strongly towards delete on the first one since there's no Ú key on a lot of keyboards. Regards,
SONIC67821:22, 24 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete per
WP:RFFL and for the miscapitalisations and the obscurity. Lúgano de Yarrell is mentioned as a common name is several good ornithological sites; but it may not to be a well-known one, because es:Spinus yarrellii doesn't mention it. According both to that article and to species:Spinus yarrellii, the usual Spanish common name is jilguero cariamarillo.
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Plucentric language
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Not a plausible typo, as two characters are absent with no obvious reason why, and the topic is never referred to as "plucentric" on or off wiki. Utopes(talk / cont)19:00, 24 March 2020 (UTC)reply
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Well, it's hard to see that this is really needed, and one could have fun making up variant spellings ... no, won't go there. Actually 23 happy visitors might well mean this cheap redirect is worth keeping? I'd be happy to go along with consensus either way.
Chiswick Chap (
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08:51, 17 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Delete. There is a character named Ganadalf in World of Warcraft. If that character somehow becomes popular, then we should encourage people to create an article about that character. Also
Gandalf is already in the top of the search box by the time one would place the n.
OcelotCreeper (
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15:19, 17 March 2020 (UTC)reply
@
OcelotCreeper: I might be inclined to consider that argument per something in a similiar vein to
WP:RDEL#D10. However, the google results for this term leads to player characters who have taken that name, not npcs (please correct me if I am mistaken). Thus, I think it is extremely unlikely for those individual players to gain notability. —
Godsy (
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Delete page creator here. I have zero recollection of creating this and have no idea what I was trying to achieve in doing so; I couldn't even justify this right now if you asked me to. -
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Not mentioned at the target. In my experience, "N–5" for values of n other than 9 are not implicitly about working hours, but this was hard to confirm via internet search because that also includes results for other punctuation mark, making most of the results about 8.5% (which is neither here nor there). Other possible meanings of "8-5" could be August 5th or May 8th, which are disambiguated at
8/5. I'm not sure whether redirecting to there or deleting is a better solution. signed, Rosguilltalk20:11, 16 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep: I hear people talk about 8 to 5 all the time. It's not normally 9 to 5 because there are 8 hours of work and 1/2-1 hour for lunch. I don't know of many full times nowadays that are only 8 to 5.—
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Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School
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The result of the discussion was keep. Note that the retarget vote is merely refining to a section of the current target, so I'm closing this as keep without prejudice toward the addition of section targeting. signed, Rosguilltalk20:56, 31 March 2020 (UTC)reply
It is mentioned at the target, but the school does not appear notable in itself and there is no substantial or sourced content there. It thus seems of low utility to readers.
ComplexRational (
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18:47, 16 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep. Redirects don't need to be notable (like articles), they need to be useful. Apparently, someone found it useful enough to create the redirect (which is a valid reason to keep it per
WP:R#KEEP unless on of the reasons to
WP:R#DELETE would apply). If this is the correct spelling and it is not in conflict with a name needed for another article, this is exactly the type of redirect we want to see, reliably redirecting a reader to what bits of info we have about it. Also, if there would be links to this redirect in the future, the existance of redirects like this aids reverse lookup of (other) information. --
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Dot NET
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Keep. There's several entries at the current target with "NET" in allcaps, and some of these look like the capitalization makes a difference.
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Couks
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Delete per nom. There's also a redirect
Couk, same target, which is presumably intended to represent ".co.uk", but even that is tenuous and should probably be deleted too.
Rosbif73 (
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18:42, 24 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Comment - Different sources, such as
this history book, appear to state that 'Couk' is a real surname. However, is there anybody of that name that's been notable enough to be mentioned on Wikipedia previously? I can't really tell.
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Keep, a plausible misspelling of
Ænglisc. Some modern-day languages, like English or Spanish, end in -ish, but none of the most common ones end in -isc, so readers unfamiliar with old languages might accidentally spell Ænglisc with an -ish in the end. — Preceding
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Citizenship Amendment Act protests in CAA protests in National Capital Territory of Delhi
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The creator made a bunch of redirects of this sort which are all fine, but this one has a redundant clause and minor grammatical issues which suggest it was created in error. I think it's a bit too old for
WP:R3 but should be deleted, as there are a number of these and there has been talk of creating sub-articles at some of these titles.
Ivanvector (Talk/Edits)
17:11, 16 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion and clearer consensus. Relisting comment: The redirect CAA protests in National Capital Territory of Delhi was added to the discussion at this time. The timestamp of this relist is after a couple of comments below since I didn't merge the discussion quick enough, and the couple comments below happened before I could correct my relist statement.
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Portugese india
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Delete. One misspelling, one wrong capitalisation. Portuguese India is a good title, and the only one needed. It crops up in the searchbox without contortions.
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21:48, 8 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep - page views suggest it's a plausible error. Portuguese is an odd word to spell for non-native writers, and miscapitalizations are generally always plausible errors (many people don't put capitals in their search keywords).
Ivanvector (Talk/Edits)
17:14, 16 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Therefore I suggested to recreate it with the correct capitalisation, as the search box automatically chooses a capitalised variant if the one with no capitalisation doesn't exist (in this case, too, the lack of the page
Portugese India is probably the reason for the high pageviews count – the capitalised version gets normalised).
1234qwer1234qwer4 (
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21:32, 16 March 2020 (UTC)reply
That's just busywork, though. The search box also chooses a non-capitalized variant if the capitalized title does not exist. If you search on "Portugese India" in the current state, you get to
Portuguese India. Or you would if the RfD banner wasn't on the redirect.
Ivanvector (Talk/Edits)
10:41, 17 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep - I've seen Portugese as a misspelling frequently, and not all users search with the shift key - a learned habit, since most web browsers don't distinguish between case in searches.
Hog Farm (
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04:41, 17 March 2020 (UTC)reply
Keep: Portugese is a plausible misspelling considering that the u is silent, and, as stated previously, some users search without capitalising (for various reasons: laziness, not knowing that titles are case-sensitive in MediaWiki, or simply learning the habit). The pageviews tool shows roughly one view a day, which I consider enough to pass
K5.
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This page was moved to "Ricky Martin's ninth studio album" to correct the spelling error, which was later deleted, yet somehow this one has survived all these years after the move. While "albun" might be a plausible misspelling for "album" (as per
TISM's
The White Albun), I'm tilting towards delete here. Regards,
SONIC67801:16, 24 March 2020 (UTC)reply
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