4570:. I think if anything is clear here, it's that a decisive majority of participants disfavor the former title of "chairman" and there are solid grounds for that based, based on both Knowledge practice and real world experience. As such, I believe this qualifies as one of the exceptions that COMMONNAME mentions to its general guidance on selecting the most common name of all. I think there's a strong argument for "chair (disambiguation)", and that the article will likely end up at some title like that in the future, but I just don't think the consensus was there for it in the present discussion (That's natural considering the request was for "chairperson"). So I'm not comfortable moving to that title based on the discussion as we have it. It sucks to have to go through the ringer again, but I'd rather the "chair" issue be settled in its own dedicated RM. I considered recommending that we move directly to that now, but as we saw so many !votes where people opposed based on the short amount of time from the previous RM, I don't think that's wise.--
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on the page being a relatively obscure film). Instead, we are left with a situation which may take months or years to resolve to the position actually taken by a majority in the discussion. I only ask that the move of the disambiguation page be undone so that a specific discussion can be had on this point.
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Then I should not have thought that was the end of it. It is merely a stupid comment, undeserving of response, but speaks to a mentality that I am unwillingly to ignore; ignoring this 'us and them' mentality has had consequences to the well-being of this community. This is unavoidable but overdriven,
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I see you've already moved and pinned the comment. It's a little unusual but I guess it makes sense on a fast-moving talk page like that one. I looked hard but couldn't find any strict cut-and-paste moves (i.e. the text from one page being moved in its entirety to another, with no text beforehand on
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The set index was causing some confusion in the RM, and it colored !votes in at least 2 cases already. It's also not really an SIA candidate, as there aren't multiple items that share a name, it's 3-4 separate uses of the same name. The only advantage of an SIA here is that it doesn't formally show
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and CĂșchullain, thanks for the replies, and Graham, thanks for figuring this out. If you don't mind, I'll move your comment to the top of the talk page and pin it. I was wondering whether any of the histories could be merged. For example, I thought the 122 deleted edits could have been merged back
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I oppose both these suggestions. In terms of significance, the Boston metro station and the UK national rail station are probably around equal. And a metro line is still a railway line, so I don't see a case for moving either of the articles and having the base titles redirect to disambiguation is
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Impact factor has no bearing on whether a journal is reliable, especially when it's covering a minority subject like this. Swiderski is objectively a reliable source for this subject. You are welcome to add additional sources, but please do not remove existing ones, especially ones as strong as
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Hello
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1016:, aren't they all broken (wrong) now regardless of the outcome of the second RM? Or are you saying that it almost doesn't matter whether the links point to the species or the genus since few are likely to be wrong in either case?
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