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This is a shout out to everybody that has worked on that article in the past few months. I plan on doing a massive revision of the article and get this I plan on placing Citations on it. How this article is even a B-Class Article with just 6 citations is a puzzle to me. Everybody just keeps on adding more and more stuff with no shred of a citation anywheres. In anycase I will have the new page in holding while I gather the citations and what not. Sometime in the next month or so I would like to have everybody around here take a look at it and see what else can be improved. Spelling and grammer will deffiationly need be checked over. I am not the best at reading my own typing as you can tell. I think I type too fast for my own good. Well off to the web I go to go searching for info and citations whoo HOO!-- Mihsfbstadium ( talk) 21:50, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
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Bkonrad:
WP:USPLACE says: Conventions for titles of articles about
minor civil divisions vary from state to state. For example, articles on townships in Indiana are all entitled
Hence I come here to inquire about the articles in
Category:Charter townships in Michigan. Many, but not all of these have the term "Charter" included in the name. I'm here as a result of patrolling
Category:Pages with disallowed DISPLAYTITLE modifications.
Ypsilanti Township, Michigan populates said category due to X Township, Y County, Indiana
regardless of the need for the county name to disambiguate; articles on townships in New Jersey are generally titled X, New Jersey
or X Township, New Jersey
according to common usage. Any change in convention should be determined on a statewide basis.{{DISPLAYTITLE:Ypsilanti Charter Township, Michigan}}
. Should I comply with that implied request for move? Should all members of
Category:Charter townships in Michigan include "Charter" in their title, or if not, what's the criteria for including the term in the title?
wbm1058 (
talk) 14:29, 25 August 2018 (UTC)
Michigan Project‑class | |||||||
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This is a shout out to everybody that has worked on that article in the past few months. I plan on doing a massive revision of the article and get this I plan on placing Citations on it. How this article is even a B-Class Article with just 6 citations is a puzzle to me. Everybody just keeps on adding more and more stuff with no shred of a citation anywheres. In anycase I will have the new page in holding while I gather the citations and what not. Sometime in the next month or so I would like to have everybody around here take a look at it and see what else can be improved. Spelling and grammer will deffiationly need be checked over. I am not the best at reading my own typing as you can tell. I think I type too fast for my own good. Well off to the web I go to go searching for info and citations whoo HOO!-- Mihsfbstadium ( talk) 21:50, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
@
Bkonrad:
WP:USPLACE says: Conventions for titles of articles about
minor civil divisions vary from state to state. For example, articles on townships in Indiana are all entitled
Hence I come here to inquire about the articles in
Category:Charter townships in Michigan. Many, but not all of these have the term "Charter" included in the name. I'm here as a result of patrolling
Category:Pages with disallowed DISPLAYTITLE modifications.
Ypsilanti Township, Michigan populates said category due to X Township, Y County, Indiana
regardless of the need for the county name to disambiguate; articles on townships in New Jersey are generally titled X, New Jersey
or X Township, New Jersey
according to common usage. Any change in convention should be determined on a statewide basis.{{DISPLAYTITLE:Ypsilanti Charter Township, Michigan}}
. Should I comply with that implied request for move? Should all members of
Category:Charter townships in Michigan include "Charter" in their title, or if not, what's the criteria for including the term in the title?
wbm1058 (
talk) 14:29, 25 August 2018 (UTC)