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What does "EU special territories" mean or indicate? - Texture 17:49, 22 Mar 2004 (UTC)
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I think the name EU special territories is a bit confusing, since a lot of countries/territories named in the article are not part of the EU and therefore cannot be regarded as being "EU special territories". Additionally, the expression EU special territories sounds as it were an official notion, which is not the case - Gugganij 23:40, 25 Mar 2004 (UTC)
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What does "Metropolitan Spain" exactely mean? - Gugganij 23:40, 25 Mar 2004 (UTC)
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removed "Metropolitan Spain". This term was too confusing and ambiguous.


==Current list==
moved/renamed the "EU special territories" wiki to "Territories with special agrements with the European union" (Territories_that_have_a_special_agreement_with_the_European_Union).
[[user:TheWikipedian|TheWikipedian]]


Older unfinished requests are at [[Wikipedia:Redirects for deletion/Old]].
What is sealand doing in here? If it's not recognised how can it have a special agreement? [[User:Secretlondon|Secretlondon]] 21:13, 31 Mar 2004 (UTC)
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agreed. Both countries information will be moved to expansion of the EU wiki in as "Misc" subsection.


===October 20===
Originally, this wiki was created to explain the different situations of overseas territories and enclaves of sovereign states. Later, it grew to include special agrements of the microstates, and now, some third countries such as Turkey. The recent change to "territories that have...." is just a proposal, so if someone can find a less confusing title, feel free to rename ot.


* [[Casca Longinus]] &rarr; [[Longinus (Christian mythology)]] -- I'm not entirely sure, but I think this character is based on Longinus, but is not necessarily him as such. In any case, there is room for an article on the "Casca" series of books (there are some 20 or more volumes; though probably one article can cover them all), and this redirect is probably making such article less likely. -[[User:R. fiend|R. fiend]] 00:53, 20 October 2005 (UTC)
[[user:TheWikipedian|TheWikipedian]] 16:21 GMT+2
** Was never tagged {{tl|rfd}}. I've just done so. Should stay here for another week. &mdash;[[User:Cryptic|Cryptic]] [[User talk:Cryptic|(talk)]] 15:41, 28 November 2005 (UTC)


* [[Status of religious freedom in Mauritanian]] &rarr; [[Status of religious freedom in Mauritania]]. Created as a result of a typo (in January, so technically not a speedy). Was an orphaned [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Status of religious freedom in Mauritanian|afd]]. &mdash;[[User:Cryptic|Cryptic]] [[User talk:Cryptic|(talk)]] 14:03, 20 October 2005 (UTC)
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split this wiki in two:


===October 21===
wiki 1:
"Special member state territories and their relations with the EU"


* [[Dinosaurs: A Young Earth View]] &rarr; [[Ouranosaurus]] [[User:Susvolans|Susvolans]] [[User talk:Susvolans|⇔]] 08:03, 21 October 2005 (UTC)
wiki 2: "Third Country relationships with the European union"
**'''Delete'''. --[[User:Angr|Angr]]/[[User_talk:Angr|<sub>{{IPA|tɔk tə mi}}</sub>]] 23:22, 21 October 2005 (UTC)
**'''Some thought needed''': before this article started moving around on 14 July 2005 it was called [[Dinosaurs: A Creationist's Faulty View.]] and then became [[Dinosaurs A Young Earth View]] and [[Dinosaurs: A Young Earth View]]. It looked like [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ouranosaurus&oldid=18783614] which at least fitted the then title, and is nothing like the current article. The moves disrupted a vfd: see [[Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Dinosaurs: A Creationist's Faulty View.]] and [[Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Dinosaurs: A Young Earth View]]. My view is '''Redirect all three to [[Young Earth creationism]]'''. --[[User:Henrygb|Henrygb]] 16:57, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
**'''Redirect''' per Henrygb. Makes sense to me. --[[User:Blu Aardvark|Blu Aardvark]] | <sup>[[User_talk:Blu Aardvark|(talk)]] | [[special:contributions/Blu Aardvark|(contribs)]]</sup> 21:55, 30 November 2005 (UTC)


* [[Mark Baker (Animator)]] &rarr; [[Mark Baker (animator)]] -- Original badly styled disambiguation, no longer required. --[[User:KJBracey|KJBracey]] 13:13, 21 October 2005 (UTC)
I hope that this will FINALLY solve the ambiguous nature of the present wiki.
**'''Keep''', plausible search string. --[[User:Angr|Angr]]/[[User_talk:Angr|<sub>{{IPA|tɔk tə mi}}</sub>]] 23:22, 21 October 2005 (UTC)
[[user:TheWikipedian|TheWikipedian]] 19:37 GMT+2
**'''Delete''', unlikely searches will include parentheticals in general. [[User:Ceyockey|Courtland]] 13:38, 22 October 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep''' per Angr. I can see a person searching for this. --[[User:Blu Aardvark|Blu Aardvark]] | <sup>[[User_talk:Blu Aardvark|(talk)]] | [[special:contributions/Blu Aardvark|(contribs)]]</sup> 21:55, 30 November 2005 (UTC)


===October 23===
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: Disagreeing with the above comment, I suggest that the contents of this page be merged into a new page to be created, '''The political geography of Europe'''. That page would list all the European nations, plus controversial cases, with notes; and all the information on this page. The resulting information could be referred to from different places, and if nothing else, the ever-continuing dispute on what is the exact list of European countries could be confined to a single page. (I also suggested the creation of such a page on [[Talk:Europe]].) [[User:Teemu Leisti|Teemu Leisti]] 23:50, 13 Feb 2005 (UTC)


* [[Sativa]] &rarr; [[Cannabis sativa]]. Moved from the orphaned [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sativa]], which see; no opinion from me. &mdash;[[User:Cryptic|Cryptic]] [[User talk:Cryptic|(talk)]] 04:55, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
== Other territories ==
**'''Delete''' as he says on the AfD page. ''Sativa'' is frequently encountered in [[binomial nomenclature]] when domesticated plants are referred to. [[User:Pilatus|Pilatus]] 13:28, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep''', now a useful disambig. -- [[User:Finlay McWalter|Finlay McWalter]] | [[User talk:Finlay McWalter|Talk]] 21:39, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep''', no reason to delete —[[User:Keenan Pepper|Keenan Pepper]] 01:11, 1 December 2005 (UTC)


* [[AndorrA/Economy]] &rarr; [[Economy of Andorra]], et al. Searching for [[economy]] returns pages of [[irony]] full of these redirecting subpages. '''Delete'''. {{User:Eequor/Signature/Syllabic}} 13:27, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
Dou you dare to deal with the statuses [[Olivenza]] and earlier [[Portuguese Timor]], [[Hong Kong]] and [[Macau]]?
** These are old sub-page redirects - see [[#Keep|Keep #7]]. [[User:Jnc|Noel]] [[User_talk:Jnc|(talk)]] 04:28, 26 October 2005 (UTC)
*** It seems to me that Delete #1 should take precedence here. The convenience gained by having these is surely minimal compared to the inconvenience of having all these redirects placed first in the search results. {{User:Eequor/Signature/Syllabic}} 10:53, 26 October 2005 (UTC)


* [[Waterloo High School (New York)]] &rarr; [[Waterloo High School]] - I moved the Waterloo High School article from this page, because that space was available. Since nothing links to the redirect, there's no use having it here.--[[User:D-Day|D-Day]] 22:06, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
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** '''Delete''' per nom.--[[User:D-Day|D-Day]] 22:06, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
(Answer)
** A quick Goodle search indicates that there are a number of Waterloo High Schools. [[Waterloo High School]] should thus be turned into a disambig page. - [[User:SimonP|SimonP]] 00:15, 26 October 2005 (UTC)
** I agree with [[User:SimonP|SimonP]] -- move the article back to [[Waterloo High School (New York)]], and reserve [[Waterloo High School]] for a future disamig page. [[User:Engineer Bob|Engineer Bob]] 06:36, 28 October 2005 (UTC)
**I also agree with [[User:SimonP|SimonP]]. Entry added to [[Requested_moves#November_19.2C_2005|Requested moves]]. I asked for a speedy based on the discussion here, don't know if that will happen. [[User:Vegaswikian|Vegaswikian]] 19:29, 19 November 2005 (UTC)


* [[Korean churches in China]] &rarr; [[Christianity in Korea]] - marked for deletion since sept 2 but could not find any evidence it was listed here. At first it was a stub created by anon, then it was converted into redirect and then redirect nominated for deletion. I DO NOT vote. [[User:Renata3|Renata3]] 22:18, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
I had thought about [[Olivenza]] and thought it was pointless since, though it was disputed, it had no consequence in its status inside Europe (continental Portugal and continental Spain are both fully covered by EU legislation).


* [[China for Christ Church]] &rarr; [[Chinese house church]] - same story as above. Tagged from Sept 6, not listed here. Someone created redirect from a stub and then someone nominated it for deletion. Either delete or restore original stub. I DO NOT vote. [[User:Renata3|Renata3]] 23:14, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
As concerns former colonies, there are many more than these, e.g. Algeria which was fully part of the EEC and EURATOM (but not ECSC) between 1958 and 1962, so I did not begin to touch at them, could have been quite lengthy.


===October 24===
(BtW, [[Saint-Pierre et Miquelon]] was a French department between 1976 and 1985, and I think it was considered as an outermost region during this period, but am unsure, if somebody knows about it... It would mean that the assertion according to which [[Greenland]] is the only territory who has left the EU that I read somewhere else on the WP is false, even forgetting Algeria).


* [[EURO]] &rarr; [[European Football Championship ]] -- Not an official acronym; causes confusion with Euro the currency (only difference being capitalization)
I browsed roughly through an old copy of the Portuguese constitution to try to understand whether Macau and East Timor where or not "under Portuguese jurisdiction" and henceforth liable to be covered by EURATOM treaty in the old times ; it seemed to be clearly no for Timor, rather no for Macau, but this is quite unclear... If you know something about their relations to EU, I would be very curious to read about it. --[[User:French Tourist|French Tourist]] 20:07, 23 Sep 2004 (UTC)
** '''Change target''' - Agreed, the current redirect doesn't make sense; the acronym "EURO" doesn't even appear in the target article! Rather than deleting the redirect, how about modifying it so it points to the article about the currency? [[User:Engineer Bob|Engineer Bob]] 05:32, 25 October 2005 (UTC)


*[[Quoting]] &rarr; [[String literal]] - Original article at [[Quoting]] was an article about string literals, so I changed it to a redirect, but it turns out that there are no links to the article within a computer science context, but there is one from [[Gang violence]]. Thus, I think [[Quoting]] should remain a redlink to encourage someone to write an article about the process. I'd write it myself, but I have no idea what it is. --[[User:Howcheng|<span style="font-family:Verdana; font-weight: bold; color: #33C;">howcheng</span>]] <small>[ [[User talk:Howcheng|talk]] &#149; [[Special:Contributions/Howcheng|contribs]] &#149; [http://www.howcheng.com/ web] ]</small> 21:31, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
== This document in Dutch could help to add some details to the article ==


===October 25===
If some Dutch speaking person happens to stumble on this page, note that [http://www.antilliaansnetwerk.nl/pdf/Rapport-relaties.pdf this document] gives a very thorough analysis of the relations of Netherlands Antilles and Aruba with the EU. It should answer a question I left with a question mark (are they outside EURATOM treaty ? Very likely but I am unsure), but also seems to give interesting details about participation of Netherlands nationals from these territories to EU elections, and (I think I understood that at least...) some thoughts about the compatibility of EU working on "sovereign matters " (i.e. defense or external relations) while some parts of its members states are not fully integrated and their citizens don't vote. So it could help to have a look at this document to fill some gaps in the article ; I did but since I don't speak Dutch I had only a very vague idea of the documents content... --[[User:French Tourist|French Tourist]] 15:41, 25 Sep 2004 (UTC)
*[[Ball (album)]] &rarr; [[Ball (disambiguation)]] &mdash; there exist [[Ball (2003 album)]] and [[Ball (1969 album)]]; the existence of [[Ball (album)]] serves a level of detail that has already been surpassed and should be deleted to avoid confusion. [[User:Ceyockey|Courtland]] 22:17, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep'''. Editors will link to [[Ball (album)]] if they did not know that there were two of them. - [[User:SimonP|SimonP]] 15:51, 26 October 2005 (UTC)
***'''Comment''' I would have thought that the vast majority of editors would merely link to [[Ball]] and if they did take the time to qualify it they would take a look there and find the alternatives ... but that is a presumption based on no concrete evidence, granted. [[User:Ceyockey|Courtland]] 00:21, 27 October 2005 (UTC)
**'''Delete''' per nomination (and supplemental comment) by [[User:Ceyockey|Courtland]]. [[User:Engineer Bob|Engineer Bob]] 06:38, 28 October 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep''', people often accidentally link to album disambiguation pages. Also if it's gone, people will be tempted to make a page for one of the albums there. [[User:Kappa|Kappa]] 03:17, 31 October 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep''' per Kappa.


===October 26===
:I'm Dutch speaking, and according to this pdf-file the Dutch government decided to apply the Euratom-treaty only to the Netherlands (Europe) and Dutch New-Guinea, which in 1957 was still a colony, and without self-government. In 1962 it became Indonesian, so at this moment the Euratom-treaty is only valid in the European part. At the moment the Antilles and Aruba are thinking about becoming full members of the EU, like Reunion and Martinique, but the outcome is not clear. Dutch nationals on the islands cannot take part in the European elections, exceptions are made for the following categories:1. Dutch citizens who lived in the European part for at least ten years and 2. people who work for the Dutch (not the Antillean) government and their partners and childeren. I assume this last exception is mainly for Dutch soldiers stationed on the islands. These exceptions are the same as those for the elections for the Dutch parliament. [[User:Freako|Freako]] 23:54, 12 Feb 2005 (UTC)


* [[Cyr]] &rarr; [[Cyrillic alphabet]] &mdash; This redirect creates confusion in that there is a "Cyr" listed on [[List of people by name: Cy]] that links to the alphabet article via this redirect and there is no discernable article for the person. Also, I've looked briefly to see if "Cyr" or a variant is a ISO-type code for the alphabet but have not found that information. Therefore, I would suggest deletion to avoid confusion unless there is evidence supporting the term being a valid abbreviation. [[User:Ceyockey|Courtland]] 01:19, 26 October 2005 (UTC)
== British Overseas Territories citizens RELATED TO ==


===October 28===
the recent revision has one change - about British soverign Cyprus military bases (and villages in that area) - the former version has something like "the people there are British Overseas Territories citizens not related to Gibraltar and becouse of that they are not entitled to vote in EU elections". The same wording is used about British overseas territories in the Caribbean and the Pacific, so it looks like there are two types of "British overseas territories citizens" - related to Gibraltar (entitled for EU vote) and not related to Gibraltar (not entitled for EU vote). So I think that the new wording is wrong - "not related to Cyprus" (after all the people in the military bases' area villages ARE related to Cyprus. They are NOT related to Gibraltar) - I think that it should be reverted to "not related to Gibraltar". Someone to disagree?
* [[Wela , Elisabeth Wierzbicka]] -> [[Elisabeth Wierzbicka Wela]] -- Besides the nonstandard (for this wikipedia) form of putting the surname first, there is a gratuitous space before the comma. [[User:Caerwine|Caerwine]] 02:54, 28 October 2005 (UTC)
** '''Delete'''. Is artifact of article rename; has no useful history. —[[User:Fleminra|Fleminra]] 21:42, 28 October 2005 (UTC)
** '''Delete'''. --[[User:Monkbel|Monkbel]] 15:09, 30 October 2005 (UTC)


* [[Wikipedia talk:Common Era/archive1]] &rarr; [[Talk:Common Era/archive1]]
:I think my revision may be the one you are referring to - or it may have dealt with the problem you saw - or perhaps you made the change at some point after your posting. I cannot see "not related to Cyprus" in my version or what preceded it. I would generally be happier if it was clearer that BOTC status as such does not give any EU rights. Really there is a different BOTC status for each OT, and it is just Gibraltar's which gives EU rights. I have not had time to check, but will later, whether this partly is a mix-up between full British Citizenship and BOTC - I suspect Gibraltarians (like Falklanders) had their BOTC status upgraded to full BC many years ago (it has now been done for all the BOTs except the SBAs). #[[User:Civil Servant|Civil Servant]] 20 nov 2004
* [[Wikipedia talk:Common Era/archive2]] &rarr; [[Talk:Common Era/archive2]]
* Talk archives created in wrong namespace by another user. &mdash; [[User:Joe Kress|Joe Kress]] 06:26, 28 October 2005 (UTC)
** '''Delete''' all. --[[User:Monkbel|Monkbel]] 15:09, 30 October 2005 (UTC)


* [[European council]] &rarr; [[Council of Europe]] -- Delete because: (a) The Council of Europe is never called the European Council; (b) There is another organization called the European Council; (c) There is an article about the organization mentioned in (b) with the article title European Council; (d) Having a redirect with a small c and an article title exactly the same except with a large c is crazy and potentially a major cause for confusion. [[User:Kennethmac2000|Kennethmac2000]] 19:41, 28 October 2005 (UTC)
== Liechtenstein, San Marino, the Holy See, Andorra, Monacco ==
**In other words [[European council]] should not be deleted, it should be re-redirected to [[European Council]]. Which is what I've just done. --[[User:Angr|Angr]]/[[User_talk:Angr|<sub>{{IPA|tɔk tə mi}}</sub>]] 20:04, 28 October 2005 (UTC)


* [[Shit where they live]] &rarr; [[Ecocide]] -- Offensive and barely related [[User:Jomateix|Jomateix]] 21:20, 28 October 2005 (UTC)
What are the arrangments for Liechtenstein, San Marino, the Holy See, Andorra and Monacco? Do they have their own customs, immigration and those sort of things?
**I concur. Not a useful redirect; <b>delete</b>. - [[User:Mike Rosoft|Mike Rosoft]] 10:42, 30 October 2005 (UTC)
:see the other article - [[Third_country_relationships_with_the_EU]] [[User:62.204.151.1|62.204.151.1]] 3 July 2005 08:52 (UTC)
** Surely a speedy delete.--[[User:Westminsterboy|Westminsterboy]] 11:11, 30 October 2005 (UTC)
** '''Delete'''. --[[User:Monkbel|Monkbel]] 15:09, 30 October 2005 (UTC)


===October 29===
== Where can EU citizens live and work? ==
* [[Mrs. Doubtfire 2]] &rarr; [[Mrs. Doubtfire]] -- There is virtually nothing on the actual Mrs. Doubtfire page; there is also a circular link. [[User:Kilo-Lima|Kilo-Lima]] 18:16, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
** This redirect page has been expanded into an article stub for the new film, which is scheduled for release in 2006. [[User:Engineer Bob|Engineer Bob]] 22:07, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
*[[Lord George Murray]] &rarr; [[George Murray]] &mdash; do not appear to be the same person. In fact, there appear to be three people conflated by the wikipedia at present: A Jacobite general "Lord George Murray", a Welsh bishop "Lord George Murray" and an MP and politician "Sir George Murray." See "what links here" on [[Lord George Murray]]. [[User: Doops|Doops]] | [[User_talk:Doops | talk]] 01:12, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
**Surely some sort of disambiguation is therefore needed. [[User:Jkelly|Jkelly]] 03:26, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
***Just created it because of new [[George Matheson Murray]] entry; revised old [[Sir George Murray]] from redirect page to main article. Will add [[Lord George Murray (General)]] and [[Lord George Murray (Bishop)]] and revise those links accordingly.[[User:Skookum1|Skookum1]] 01:41, 24 November 2005 (UTC)
***postscript; haven't found the items on the bishop and the jacobite general but links are available; are there existing articles; there are now three [[George Murray]] disambig items other than the bishop and the general so it strikes me the Request For Deletion can be negated now (?)[[User:Skookum1|Skookum1]] 02:13, 24 November 2005 (UTC)
****I have fixed all the redirects; see [[Talk:Lord George Murray]]. The current situation: [[George Murray]] and [[Lord George Murray]] are each redirect pages; [[Lord George Murray (general)]] and [[Lord George Murray (bishop)]] (note lower-case "g" and "b") now exist as redlinks and are linked to by all the articles requesting them. Are we done? [[User: Doops|Doops]] | [[User_talk:Doops | talk]] 04:47, 24 November 2005 (UTC)
*****Not quite yet: see [[Bishop of Rochester]] and [[Bishop of Sodor and Man]]. Hmmm. [[User: Doops|Doops]] | [[User_talk:Doops | talk]] 05:32, 24 November 2005 (UTC)


===November 3===
Which of these territories have a status such that every EU citizen can move and work there without the need for any special visa? [[User:AxelBoldt|AxelBoldt]] 08:38, 27 Mar 2005 (UTC)


*I nominate the following:
== EEA status ==
:*[[Template:Wikiportal:Doctor Who/Picture]] &rarr; [[Portal:Doctor Who/Picture]]
:*[[Template:Wikiportal:Doctor Who/Projects]] &rarr; [[Portal:Doctor Who/Projects]]
:*[[Template:Wikiportal:Doctor Who/Opentask]] &rarr; [[Portal:Doctor Who/Opentask]]
:*[[Template:Wikiportal:Doctor Who/Did you know]] &rarr; [[Portal:Doctor Who/Did you know]]
:*[[Template:Wikiportal:Doctor Who/Categories]] &rarr; [[Portal:Doctor Who/Categories]]
:*[[Template:Wikiportal:Doctor Who/Featured]] &rarr; [[Portal:Doctor Who/Featured]]
:*[[Template:Wikiportal:Doctor Who/Story]] &rarr; [[Portal:Doctor Who/Story]]
:They are all the result of me moving templates to subpages of the portal page they where used as part of. They where only used on that one page, and there is no danger of accidental links. Pluss they are cross namespace, wich should be kept to a minimum.
:*[[Template:Wikiportal:Doctor Who/Serial]] &rarr; [[Portal:Doctor Who/Story]] &mdash; This is an "old" redirect, it used to point to [[Template:Wikiportal:Doctor Who/Story]], I fixed the double redirect so now it points to [[Portal:Doctor Who/Story]]. Other than that same reason as the others, not likely to get linked, and cross namespace.
:--[[User:Sherool|Sherool]] 10:24, 3 November 2005 (UTC)
:* '''Delete all''' as per nomination -- [[User:Gurch|Gurch]] 13:48, 8 November 2005 (UTC)


*[[San Francisco de los Romo ]] &rarr; [[San Francisco de los Romo]]—The first link has two U+00A0 characters after the final "o" (see the "Stoichiometry" item in yesterday's list). --[[User:RussBlau|Russ Blau]] [[User_talk:RussBlau|(talk)]] 22:08, 3 November 2005 (UTC)
what does say the assosiation agreement between Greenland and the EU about the EEA/internal market/customs union/etc.?
:*'''Delete''' as name is nonstandard and confusing (i.e. same reason as Stoichiometry) -- [[User:Gurch|Gurch]] 13:50, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
what about the other territories that are not covered fully/at all by EU treatries? What about Schengen Treaty-status? [[User:62.204.151.1|62.204.151.1]] 3 July 2005 08:56 (UTC)


===November 4===
== The 'SBA' flag ==


* [[Apotogan Peninsula]] &rarr; [[Aspotogan Peninsula]] -- Delete because... I created it from a link on another related article without realizing it was a spelling mistake until it was too late... [[User:Plasma east|Plasma east]] 00:35, 4 November 2005 (UTC)
I see someone has put the British Army flag for the SBAs. I fell this is a bad move. Although the Dhekelia SBA hosts the Army's Dhekelia Garrison, I feel the placement of the Army flag is not good since Akrotiri SBA hosts RAF Akrotiri. It's a safe bet to use the UJ. That's what the CIA Factbook and World Statesmen use. - [[User:Hoshie|Hoshie]].[[User_talk:Hoshie|Crat]] 23:26, 19 July 2005 (UTC)
:* '''Delete''' - not likely to be a common spelling mistake, so no need for it -- [[User:Gurch|Gurch]] 13:52, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
: The British Army flag is a non-ceremonial flag ie only used at such things as recruitment events, or joint service competitions. The offical flag of the British Army is the Union Jack (at ratio 3:5). See the [[British Army]] page for more info. The SBAs do not have their own flag in any case, and the UJ will fly over them. The British Army flag is unlikely to fly anywhere on the SBAs[[User:Astrotrain|Astrotrain]] 20:47, July 20, 2005 (UTC)
** '''Keep''' I can see this being useful. If the nominator made the spelling error, it's plasible that someone else might as well.--[[User:Blu Aardvark|Blu Aardvark]] | <sup>[[User_talk:Blu Aardvark|(talk)]] | [[special:contributions/Blu Aardvark|(contribs)]]</sup> 22:03, 30 November 2005 (UTC)


* [[Return Channel Satellite]] &rarr; [[Back]] -- Delete because there is no apparent connection between the two, created by anon IP. - [[User:Chairboy|C<small>HAIRBOY]]</small> ([[User_talk:Chairboy|☎]]) 06:55, 4 November 2005 (UTC)
::And while we're at it: The official flags for the DOM of France are the French tricolore. The flags of Guadeloupe, Martinique, SP&M shown here are unofficial AFAIK. [[User:Nightstallion|Nightstallion]] 07:18, 21 July 2005 (UTC)


* [[John Romero's head]] &rarr; [[Doom enemies]] -- Delete because... I just changed the redirection to Doom enemies, then realised that the redirect is pointless. No-one is going to type this in. They are much more likley to type in [[Icon of Sin]].--[[User talk:DooMDrat|DooM]][[User:DooMDrat|<font color="Orange">Drat</font>]] 17:00, 4 November 2005 (UTC)
== Micronations ==
* [["Fiona Graham"]] &rarr; [[Fiona Graham]] -- Useless redirect, page move leftover. [[User:CesarB|cesarb]] 03:37, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
:* '''Delete''' - non-standard page title -- [[User:Gurch|Gurch]] 13:53, 8 November 2005 (UTC)


===November 5===
The list of territories with unclear status with the EU is disputed.


* [[WP:TI]] -- '''Delete''' historical. -- [[User:Zondor|Zondor]] 14:58, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
[[Sealand]] is a [[micronation]] with disputed status (see the article on Sealand, and others).
* [["Ella Young"]] &rarr; [[Ella Young]] -- '''Speedy delete''' - article author accidentally included quotes, article has been moved to [[Ella Young]]. --[[User:Locke Cole|Locke Cole]] 15:56, 5 November 2005 (UTC)


* [[Polish imperialism]] &rarr; [[Międzymorze]] -- Delete because the latter is a clearly defined political concept with a clearly defined period (1918-1921), while the former is a quite disputable phenomenon that might perhaps be described in an article on a 1000-year-long period. Also, it is by no means NPOV to suggest that the Międzymorze-federation plan was tantamount to an alleged ''Polish imperialism''. [[User:Halibutt|Halibu]][[User talk:Halibutt|tt]] 21:57, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
It has been suggested that Sealand should not be included in this list as "we don't want micronations in a serious article".
** '''Delete''' [[User:Halibutt|Halibu]][[User talk:Halibutt|tt]] 21:57, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
** '''Delete'''. The redirect under discussion is tendentious and totally inappropriate. [[User:Logologist|logologist]] 22:25, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
** '''Delete'''. A purposeful POV provocation. --[[User:Wojsyl|Wojsyl]] <sup>([[User talk:Wojsyl|talk]])</sup> 23:04, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
** '''Delete''' as per above. --[[User:Piotrus|Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus]] <sup>[[User_talk:Piotrus|Talk]]</sup> 23:30, 5 November 2005 (UTC)


* [[King of music]] &rarr; [[Michael Jackson]] -- Delete because There is no consensus that he has ever been refered to as that and should be deleted. [[User:KrisW6|KrisW6]] 02:57, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
My view is that this should be a list based on fact. Sealand should be on this list as in fact it is an area in the EU geographical sphere with unclear status on its soverignty and therefore unclear EU status.--jrleighton 01:02, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep''' because the user you put in this redirect's request for deletion has a history of being bias against Michael Jackson. His fans refer to him as the King of Music, and in my opinion, that is enough. The people who love him are the people who know him best. What makes those who loath him think they know him so well? Give me any other artist more qualified than Jackson to deserve this title. You can't. Because Michael Jackson is the biggest selling solo artist ever, has the biggest selling studio album, biggest selling multiple-disc album and biggest selling remix album of all-time. No other artist has solo more records, or won more awards than Jackson. [[User:Street walker|Street walker]] 12:23, 13 November 2005 (UTC)
***It appears as though Street walker has changed his mind: [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia%3AClueless_newbies&diff=28388769&oldid=28194792] [[User:Android79|android]]'s [[User talk:Android79|boring]] signature 13:13, 15 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Delete'''. Jackson's nickname is the "King of Pop", not the "King of Music". This redirect violates [[WP:NPOV]] and [[WP:NOR]]. [[User:Android79|android]]'s [[User talk:Android79|boring]] signature 13:06, 15 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Strong delete'''. [[Elvis]] is said by many to be the King of Rock'n'Roll, and other genres probably have their crowned "king"s as well. With that in mind, calling any musician the greatest musician ever is inherently POV. --[[User:Idont havaname|Idont Havaname]] 00:02, 19 November 2005 (UTC)


* [[Electric bicycle]] &rarr; [[Motorized bicycle]] - [[User:CyclePat|CyclePat]] wants the redirected deleted so he can recreate a separate article for electric bicycle. He originally listed on AfD. Moving it here since this is where it belongs.
===>'''The title of the article includes "state"''' Since, by your admission, Sealand is a micronation, rather than a state, it is irrelevant to this article. [[User:Koavf|Justin (koavf)]] 01:11, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
::'''delete''': Like he said "delete the link/redirect and have a seperate article eliminating the confusion withing [[motorized bicycle]]. (see other reasons at [[talk:motorized bicycle]])--[[User:CyclePat|CyclePat]] 07:37, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
::THIS ARTICLE should not be deleted as discused in the [[talk:motorized bicycle]]. It is essentially a sub-class of "motor assisted bicycle" and has had it's chance of being incorperated with that article, however... that article is purelly narrow minded propaganda for electric bicycles, hence it is my belief so we can lighten up the article on "[[motorized bicycle]]" that we resume the creation of electric bicycle --[[User:CyclePat|CyclePat]] 05:55, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
::I think CyclePat has nominated this for deletion without really understanding how deletion policies work. cyclePat, this is for nominating an article to be deleted. Sometimes people nominate articles to be deleted when they don't really want them to as a [[breaching experiment]], but I don't think that's what you intended. For anyone else -- CyclePat, a bicycle shop owner in Canada politically active enough to be involved in some petitions and court cases related to the issue, started working on an article on [[electric bicycle]]s. I and several other editors began helping him. We decided that the article should be moved to [[Motorized bicycle]] so that it could incorporate text from several articles about bikes of this sort; they were fractured over [[electric bicycle]], [[power-assisted bicycle]], [[power-assisted cycle]], etc. Not liking changes to the new [[motorized bicycle]], CyclePat has begun reverting the redirect on [[electric bicycle]] and re-creating his old article, which was mostly about Canadian jurisdictional laws and was rather POV in spots. [[Electric bicycle]] should '''stay redirected''' to [[motorized bicycle]]. &middot; [[User:Katefan0|'''Katefan0''']]<sup>[[User talk:Katefan0|(scribble)]]</sup> 06:08, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
:::actually, yes and no. I was recreating a brand new article on "electric bicycles." (And it might have contained a broader definition and perhaps more details than [[motorized bicycle]]. (this page was cluttered with much propoganda about electric bicycles... and still might have some sections that need clarification. (take a look at [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Electric_bicycle&oldid=27513317 this past page] to see what I was trying to do. This would be a page that [[motorized bicycle]] could link to. We could clarify the ambiguities that exist between the various different types of bicycles. (At least something needs to be done to help clarify this) (I also feel we are going to have the same problem with "power-assisted bicycle" and "power-assisted cycle." Actually, during our edit war, we had even decided that [[moped]] deserved it's own place. Why the double standard? --[[User:CyclePat|CyclePat]] 09:03, 6 November 2005 (UTC)

::*'''Keep redirect.''' Besides what Katefan said, we have a [[Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/Maths%2C_natural_science%2C_and_technology#Technology_and_engineering|Request for comment]] up on this already. Besides, this should be under redirect for deletion, since he's asking that a redirect be removed. --[[User:Woohookitty|''Woohookitty'']]<sup>[[User talk:Woohookitty|(cat scratches)]]</sup> 06:13, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
::*'''Keep''' as redirect or article, clearly a valid topic, I don't really care which way this ends up in terms of factoring. -- [[User:Jmabel|Jmabel]] | [[User talk:Jmabel|Talk]] 06:15, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
::*'''Keep''', don't understand the nomination. [[User:Gazpacho|Gazpacho]] 06:52, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
::*'''Strong keep'''. I can't see any need for this to be deleted, there are obvious parallels between the vélomoteur and the current electric bike, and splitting them would likely cause significant duplication. Note that CyclePat has a vested interest. - [[User:Just zis Guy, you know?|Just zis Guy, you know?]] <sup>[[User_talk:Just zis Guy, you know?|[T]]]</sup>/<sub>[[Special:Contributions/Just zis Guy, you know?|[C]]]</sub> :: ''[[User:Just zis Guy, you know?/AfD|AfD?]]'' 14:39, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
:::'''Another comment''': When the article changed from [[electric bicycle]] to [[motorized bicylce]] we did not take into consideration the corresponding french article. [[fr:Vélo à assistance électrique]]. A small discussion has started on this @ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Motorized_bicycle#French:_Motorized_bicycle_links_to_.28.22bicyclette_assist.C3.A9e.22.29_in_French_or_as_we_say_in_english_.22power-assisted_bicycle.22 French:Motorized bicycle link...] --[[User:CyclePat|CyclePat]] 08:56, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
::*'''Keep'''. I think there may be the possibility to separate out an article under this heading in the future, but it's a long way off at the moment. [[User:Noisy]] | [[User talk:Noisy|Talk]] 18:51, 26 November 2005 (UTC)
::*'''Delete'''. (assuming this is a vote to delete the redirect of electric bicycle to motorized bicycle and thus to keep [[electric bicycle]] as a separate article). When I think of a motorized bicycle, I think of a bicycle with a motor that burns some kind of fuel. Yes, technically, an electric motor is a motor, of course, but there is a reason we call electric cars ''electric'' cars and gas cars just ''cars''. An ''electric bicycle'' is a unique type of ''motorized bicycle'' that should be covered in a separate article. However, any issues that are common to all motorized bicycles should be in the motorized bicycle article and appropriately referenced from the electric bicycle article. --[[User:Serge Issakov|Serge]] 17:30, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
::*'''Proposal:''' I propose that this is closed as keep. The listing has been open for about three weeks and everybody seems to think we should keep either the redirect or a separate article - in neither case is deletion required. - [[User:Just zis Guy, you know?|Just zis <span style="border: 1px; border-style:solid">&nbsp;Guy,</span> you know?]] <sup>[[User_talk:Just zis Guy, you know?|[T]]]</sup>/<sub>[[Special:Contributions/Just zis Guy, you know?|[C]]]</sub> [http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk (W)] ''[[User:Just zis Guy, you know?/AfD|AfD?]]'' 18:55, 30 November 2005 (UTC)

===November 6===
* [[Kiwiana.co.nz]] to [[Culture of New Zealand]]. Original article had no content about the nn website. I merged and redirected, but I think the redirect is pointless. [[User:Ashibaka|Ashibaka]] ([[User talk:Ashibaka|tock]]) 23:03, 6 November 2005 (UTC)

*[[Dvdpedia]] &rarr; [[DVDpedia]].
*[[Cdpedia]] &rarr; [[CDpedia]].
**New additions that were capitalization errors when the articles were created. [[DVDpedia]] contains all the original information from [[Dvdpedia]] and the same for [[Cdpedia]] and [[CDpedia]] [[User:Bruji|Bruji]] 11:18, 7 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep'''. Users who type in the Wikipedia search box without any capitalization will be directed to the proper article; i.e. these are "common" misspellings. [[User:Engineer Bob|Engineer Bob]] 07:39, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

===November 7===
*[[Militia Act 1707]] &rarr; [[Scottish Militia Bill 1708]]
The latter was created at the former name and moved, creating the redirect. At the talk page it was decided the latter was the more correct title, and it appears "Militia Act 1707" is unrelated as it would not be given that title as a bill not given Royal Assent. --[[User:Kurando|K<small>URANDO</small>]] 13:26, 7 November 2005 (UTC)

===November 8===
* [[WikiProject Massachusetts]] &rarr; [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Massachusetts]] -- This is a cross-namespace redirect. It used to be included in {{tl|Massachusetts}}, but that template now links directly to the Wikipedia: namespace page. [[User:NatusRoma|NatusRoma]] 06:46, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep'''. Yes its cross namespace, but this is (imho) a useful redirect. [[User:Thryduulf|Thryduulf]] 13:31, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Delete'''. With the template updated, how likely is it for anyone to need the redirect? If this redirect is useful then every other project should have one. If the redirect is deleted, then something will need to be done to update all of the pages using the template so that they point to the correct article and not the redirect. [[User:Vegaswikian|Vegaswikian]] 19:45, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Sahaja yoga]] &rarr; [[Yoga]] -- Delete because Sahaja Yoga doesn't refer to Yoga in general [[User:Sfacets|Shane]] 07:03, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
** It should link to [[Sahaja_Yoga]] [[User:Sfacets|Shane]] 07:03, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
** Link has been corrected as recommended by [[User:Sfacets|Shane]]. [[User:Engineer Bob|Engineer Bob]] 07:48, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

* [[McLeod Ganj]] &rarr; [[Dharamsala]] -- Delete because Mc Cleod Ganj, while part of Dharamsala is it's own seperate town [[User:Sfacets|Shane]] 09:36, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
** It should have it's own stub [[User:Sfacets|Shane]] 09:36, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
** Opinion #2 [[User:Sfacets|Shane]] 09:36, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

* [[Margaret Macdonald - Prophecy]] &rarr; [[Margaret Macdonald (Prophecy)]] - artifact of page move by [[User:RickReinckens|RickReinckens]], who tried to afd it. &mdash;[[User:Cryptic|Cryptic]] [[User talk:Cryptic|(talk)]] 12:12, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

* The two below are rendered useless. The Eau Gallie Schools contains a history about 2 schools in [[Eau Gallie, Florida]]. Decided it would make more sense to expand it to cover all of [[Brevard County, Florida]] schools, since there is nothing uniquely significant about these schools except their naming. Apparently I typed "Board" instead of the more useful, and correct "District". The "Board" governs the "District", and the schools are in the "district". All links to these have already been cleaned up, in fact [[Brevard County School Board]] is orphaned, as [[Eau Gallie Schools]] points directly to [[Brevard County School District#Eau Gallie]]. Maybe I shouldn't have orphaned it...
** [[Eau Gallie Schools]] &rarr; [[Brevard County School Board]]
** [[Brevard County School Board]] &rarr; [[Brevard County School District]]
--[[User:Mcmillen76|Mcmillen76]] 04:17, 9 November 2005 (UTC)

* [[Hamid_Mir_-_Who_Revealed_the_Great_Escape_of_OBL_from_Tora_Bora]] &rarr; [[Hamid Mir]] -- The title of the redirect is absurd considering the article is a biographical entry for the journalist Hamid Mir. His account of Osama bin Laden's flight from Tora Bora is not his only work or even what he is more popularly known for. [[User:Hulleye|Hulleye]] 10:03, 9 November 2005 (UTC)
** Opinion #1 [[User:Hulleye|Hulleye]] 10:03, 9 November 2005 (UTC)
** Opinion #2 [[User:Hulleye|Hulleye]] 10:03, 9 November 2005 (UTC)

===November 9===
* [[Vishwa_Nirmala_Dharma]] &rarr; [[Sahaja Yoga International]] -- Delete because Vishwa Nirmala Dharma is the registered name of the international organisation [[User:Sfacets|Shane]] 06:50, 9 November 2005 (UTC)
** There should be two distinct articles [[User:Sfacets|Shane]]
** Or, alternatively, [[Sahaja Yoga International]] should redirect to [[Vishwa_Nirmala_Dharma]], and not vice-versa [[User:Sfacets|Shane]]

* [[Ammonites (Mormonism)]] &rarr; [[Ammonites (Book of Mormon)]] -- I mistakenly created this article before creating the target, which has consistent nomenclature. --[[User:Paul D. Anderson|andersonpd]] 21:02, 9 November 2005 (UTC)

=== November 10 ===
* [[Wikipedia:Gao Qi (Chinese rock musician)]] &rarr; [[Gao Qi (musician)]] -- Wrong namespace, orphan. -[[User:Nameneko|Nameneko]] 04:36, 10 November 2005 (UTC)

* [[King of music]] &rarr; [[Michael Jackson]]: There is no consensus that he has ever been refered to as that and should be deleted. [[User:KrisW6|KrisW6]] 09:34, 4 November 2005 (UTC) <small>(Transferred from AfD. [[User:Physchim62|Physchim62]] [[User_talk:Physchim62|(talk)]] 16:07, 10 November 2005 (UTC))</small>
** '''Delete''' per nomination. (Jackson was sometimes referred to as the King of POP, which may have caused the confusion.) [[User:Engineer Bob|Engineer Bob]] 21:47, 10 November 2005 (UTC)
** '''Delete''' per nomination. Confusing redirect.(Or create an article about claimants to the soubriquet.)--[[User:Westminsterboy|Westminsterboy]] 08:07, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
** '''Delete''' per nomination/[[User:Westminsterboy|Westminsterboy]]. --[[User:Mgreenbe|Mgreenbe]] 12:48, 13 November 2005 (UTC)
** '''Comment''' - this redirect was also listed for deletion on November 5, so it has two listings here right now. (I voted delete on the other one.) --[[User:Idont havaname|Idont Havaname]] 00:04, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Nsjv]] &rarr; [[NSJV]] -- Nsjv should have been created as NSJV in the first place. NSJV is an abbreviation redirect. [[User:Jfallesen|jfallesen]] 21:46, 10 November 2005 (UTC)

=== November 11 ===

* [[Guy Hovis]] &rarr; [[John Ashcroft]] -- Delete because there doesn't seem to be any reason for this redirect. (The John Ashcroft page links to Hovis, which results in a redirect back to the page you came from.) [[User:Tskoge|Tskoge]] 09:10, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
** '''Delete''', the redirect would just cause needless confusion, since the link between the two isn't very obvious or notable. - [[User:Bobet|Bobet]] 21:15, 12 November 2005 (UTC)

* [[Military History]] &rarr; [[Military History]] -- Delete because the redirect has the same name as the page it is redirecting to and it is the redirect that the search engine will link to (essentially, this is a useless redirect). As a matter of fact, the link to the Military History article on this page will even link to the redirect instead (confusing but true). [[User:70.243.127.86|70.243.127.86]] 20:35, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
** '''Delete''' as per nomination. - [[User:Bobet|Bobet]] 21:15, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
** '''Keep'''. Nomination is not properly stated. The actual redirect is [[Military History]] &rarr; [[Military history]], and it was created when the article was moved in April 2002. Wikipedia policy is to retain these. [[User:Engineer Bob|Engineer Bob]] 17:37, 13 November 2005 (UTC)

=== November 12 ===
* [[List of Sudoku jargon]] &rarr; [[List of Sudoku terms and jargon]] -- Delete because after creating the article, I decided the title did not meet higher standards. Adding the word 'term' works better. There are no links to the list yet. I will be linking to the list shortly from [[Mathematics of Sudoku]] and likely from [[Sudoku]] eventually. -- [[User:LarryLACa|LarryLACa]] 21:52, 12 November 2005 (UTC)
*'''Keep''', to prevent accidental recreation if nothing else. [[User:Kappa|Kappa]] 06:14, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Royal Instituie of British Architects]] &rarr; [[Royal Institute of British Architects]] -- A misspelling. [[User:GregorB|GregorB]] 22:09, 13 November 2005 (UTC)

=== November 13 ===
*[[Cheapskating]] &rarr; [[Cheapskate]]. "Cheapskating" is not a word. This term has gone through AfD twice, both times with consensus to delete, there is no consensus to make it a redirect. It has also been speedied once as a recreation, and recreated again without discussion. [[User:Zoe]]|[[User talk:Zoe|<sup>(talk)</sup>]] 22:46, 13 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''D per Nom''' as I'm too frugal to use any more letters. - [[User:Aaron Brenneman|<font color="#2f4f4f">brenneman</font>]][[User Talk:Aaron Brenneman|<font color="#2f4f4f"><sup>(t)</sup></font>]][[Special:Contributions/Aaron Brenneman|<font color="#2f4f4f"><sup>(c)</sup></font>]] 01:11, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Delete'''. [[Cheapskate]] should probably be merged with [[miser]], anyway. [[User:Dforest|Dforest]] 03:06, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Gay/Straight Alliance]] &rarr; [[Gay-Straight Alliance]]
* [[Gay Straight Alliance]] &rarr; [[Gay-Straight Alliance]]
* [[Gay straight alliance]] &rarr; [[Gay-Straight Alliance]]
* These three create double redirects, through [[Gay-Straight Alliance]] to [[Gay-straight alliance]], and no pages link to any of them. Their titles do not conform to Wikipedia title standards, and the term "gay-straight alliance" includes no capitals and is hyphenated, not slashed or spaced.[[User:Dmlandfair|Dave]] 23:48, 13 November 2005 (UTC)
:*"Gay straight alliance" and "Gay/Straight Alliance" should just be 'fixed' to link direct as valid alternate puncuations. Having "Gay Straight Alliance" would then be useless and functionally redundant with "Gay straight alliance" and could be deleted. [[User:24.17.48.241|24.17.48.241]] 05:26, 20 November 2005 (UTC)
*[[Brespiration/b]] &rarr; [[Respiration]] -- delete because this makes no sense. Who is going to type "Brespiration/b"? If this is some special Wiki-code, please let me know... [[User:Wknight94|wknight94]] 01:55, 15 November 2005 (UTC)

* [[List of blogs]] &rarr; [[Blog]] -- Delete because there's no longer a list of blogs at [[Blog]] and therefore this redirect is invalid. [[User:Timecop|Timecop]] 13:44, 15 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Delete''' as per Timecop. [[User:Skrewler|Skrewler]] 00:44, 16 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Delete''': Finding [lists of] blogs is a job for Google --[[User:LesleyW|LesleyW]] 03:33, 28 November 2005 (UTC)

=== November 15 ===
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=== November 16 ===
* [[Doctor's Cove Beach Club]] I mistakenly started a new page using the word ''Cove'' rather than the correct ''Cave'', so I moved it to [[Doctor's Cave Beach Club]] and the resulting redirect needs deleting. [[User:Op. Deo|Op. Deo]] 23:51, 16 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Michi]] > [[Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings]] - Apparently, Michi was some user-created addon map for AOK; since the map itself is clearly not notable enough to warrant its own article, somebody decided to redirect instead of delete the article. Michi is not even mentioned in the AOK article, and neither should it be (there are literally hundreds of addon maps for AOK). Not speedyable, but not a terribly useful redirect by any measure -- [[User:Ferkelparade|Ferkelparade]] [[User_talk:Ferkelparade|&pi;]] 10:09, 17 November 2005 (UTC)

=== November 17 ===
*[[John "Hot Rod" Williams]] &rarr; [[John Williams (basketball)]]. see [[Wikipedia talk:WikiProject National Basketball Association#disambiguation of common names|this]]. --[[User:Necronudist|necronudist]] 11:55, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
:*That seems to be an alternate name, created by a move from that title, so I don't see any reason to delete. [[User:24.17.48.241|24.17.48.241]] 05:26, 20 November 2005 (UTC)
*[[Jason Chandler Williams]] &rarr; [[Jason Williams (basketball)]]. see above. --[[User:Necronudist|necronudist]] 11:55, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
:*That seems to be an alternate name, created by a move from that title, so I don't see any reason to delete. [[User:24.17.48.241|24.17.48.241]] 05:26, 20 November 2005 (UTC)
*[[Randy Smith (basketball)]] &rarr; [[Randy Smith (basketballer)]]. see [[Talk:Randy Smith (basketball)]] and above. --[[User:Necronudist|necronudist]] 11:55, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
*[[Gary Payton]] &rarr; [[Gary Payton (basketball)]]. see [[Talk:Gary E. Payton]] and above. --[[User:Necronudist|necronudist]] 11:55, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
: What's wrong with the above 5 redirects that warrants deletion? I've read the talk pages and they don't shed any light on the nominations. —[[User:Cleared as filed|Cleared as filed.]] 04:11, 18 November 2005 (UTC)
::The NBA Wikiproject is going to reorganize all the stuff and we've decided that those redirects are usefull (will ever someone search for "Jason Chandler Williams" or "John "Hot Rod" Williams"? Maybe "Jason Williams" and "Hot Rod Williams"...). The Gary Payton redirect is completely unusefull, we've decided to move the article [[Gary Payton (basketball)]] to [[Gary Payton]] so the redirect must be deleted, same for Randy Smith. see also [[User:Freakofnurture/disNBAguation|this]]. --[[User:Necronudist|necronudist]] 12:44, 18 November 2005 (UTC)
:::The impression I get about Redirect deletion policy is that we don't delete them just because we think no one will use them, we only delete them if there's something actually bad or confusing about them. Obviously '''someone''' thought to search for those terms once, because they created the redirect. As far as the redirects that need to be deleted to make way for page moves, I think those requests belong in [[Wikipedia:Requested moves]] and will be acted upon faster there. —[[User:Cleared as filed|Cleared a]][[User_talk:Cleared as filed|s filed.]] 13:02, 18 November 2005 (UTC)
::::Well, so delete [[Gary Payton]] and [[Randy Smith (basketball)]] so we can move those pages. --[[User:Necronudist|necronudist]] 20:02, 18 November 2005 (UTC)
:::::Sounds like those two just need to be moved to [[Wikipedia:Requested moves]]... [[User:24.17.48.241|24.17.48.241]] 05:26, 20 November 2005 (UTC)
*[["crossing based interfaces"]] &rarr; [[Crossing Based Interfaces]]. Noone is going to search for ''"crossing based interfaces"''. <font color="00CD00">[[User:Thelb4|Thelb]]</font><sup><font color="FF8247">[[User talk:Thelb4|4]]</font></sup> 21:32, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
*[[LUElinks]] &rarr; [[GameFAQs]] LUElinks is a separate entity and website, not affiliated with GameFAQs in any way. [[Talk:LUElinks]] contains a sample article proposed for the page. [[User:NSA|NSA]] 02:38, 18 November 2005 (UTC)
*[[Hippolatry]] &rarr; [[horse worship]]; per the [[Talk:Horse worship|talk page]], this word doesn't exist outside of one proposal for a new word, though it may soon be propagated to the mirrors. As a neologism, this would not be a useful search term either. [[User:Chriscf|Chris]] <small>[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Chriscf&amp;action=edit&amp;section=new talk back]</small> 20:17, 18 November 2005 (UTC)

=== November 18 ===
* [[HSOWA]] &rarr; [[GameFAQs]] -- As far as I can tell there is no mention of HSOWA in the GameFAQs articles, so there isn't a reason for the redirect. [[User:Fallsend|Falls End]] ([[User talk:Fallsend|T]], [[Special:Contributions/Fallsend|C]]) 21:04, 18 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Brad Kane]] &rarr; [[Bradley Cain]] -- This redirect surprisingly informs us that a professional wrestler provided the singing voice for [[Aladdin (1992 film)|Aladdin]]. --[[User:KJBracey|KJBracey]] 21:18, 18 November 2005 (UTC)
** Never mind, I've taken the extra effort to change [[Brad Kane]] into a proper stub instead. --[[User:KJBracey|KJBracey]] 23:45, 18 November 2005 (UTC)

=== November 19 ===

* [[The Office (UK]] &rarr; [[The Office (UK)]] -- Nothing links to this redirect and nothing ever will, due to the typo involved. [[User:Hu|Hu]] 03:51, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Delete''' per nom. [[User:BDAbramson|<font style="background:lightgreen">''BDAbramson''</font>]] [[User talk:BDAbramson|'''T''']] 04:28, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Claudia ellquist]] &rarr; [[Claudia Ellquist]] -- Nothing links to this redirect and nothing ever will, due to the capitalization involved. [[User:Hu|Hu]] 03:51, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep''', per the footer of this page - someone may ''search'' for it this way, and that's reason quite enough. [[User:BDAbramson|<font style="background:lightgreen">''BDAbramson''</font>]] [[User talk:BDAbramson|'''T''']] 04:28, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[What is chromatography?]] &rarr; [[chromatography]] -- unnecessary --[[User:Halal|Halal]] 11:47, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Marine Memorial Laboe]] &rarr; [[Laboe Naval Memorial]] - see [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Marine Memorial Laboe|this orphaned afd nomination]] for reasoning. No opinion. &mdash;[[User:Cryptic|Cryptic]] [[User talk:Cryptic|(talk)]] 16:41, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Weak keep'''. I understand the nominator's reasoning, but on the same time, I thought it as a possible search string. --[[User:Nlu|Nlu]] 18:15, 19 November 2005 (UTC)

* [[Ass (disgambiguation)]] &rarr; [[Ass]]
* [[Grass (disgambiguation)]] &rarr; [[Grass]]
* Delete because they were recently created by a vandal or an extraordinarily reckless editor. Disgambiguation is too rare spelling for a redirect. -[[User:Hapsiainen|Hapsiainen]] 19:07, 19 November 2005 (UTC)

* [[Egg (zoology)]] &rarr; [[Testicle]]. It was recently created by the same editor, who created the redirects above. Egg (zoology) can't be a disambiguating redirect. I have no idea whether a zoological egg is an ovum, zygote or an egg for food. If editors are aware that a word needs disambiguating, they just don't add an ambiguous extra part, instead they go and look at the disambiguation page. -[[User:Hapsiainen|Hapsiainen]] 19:07, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
**In Spanish and German "eggs" is slang for the testicles. Someone is either crude or attempts to be funny. '''Delete'''. [[User:Pilatus|Pilatus]] 20:32, 19 November 2005 (UTC)

* [[RCAF Statio Mont-Joli]] &rarr; [[Mont-Joli Airport]] -- Delete because of typo, new redirect exists with proper name. [[User:Plasma east|Plasma east]] 00:30, 20 November 2005 (UTC)

* [[Liu Kang (Mortal Kombat character)]] &rarr; [[Liu Kang (Mortal Kombat)]] &rarr; [[Liu Kang]] -- It's a double redirect, and unnecessary. I've gone through and manually corrected every page that linked to this double redirect (I suppose I could have just changed the redirect though, heh). I just don't see someone typing this in, and to keep people from using this, it should probably be removed. --[[User:Locke Cole|<font color="blue">Locke Cole</font>]] <sup>[[User talk:Locke Cole|<font color="black">(</font><font color="blue">talk</font><font color="black">)</font>]] [[Special:Emailuser/Locke_Cole|<font color="black">(e-mail)</font>]]</sup> 03:37, 20 November 2005 (UTC)

===November 21===

* [[Uranium-lead dating]] &rarr; [[Radiometric dating]] -- All of the types of radiometric dating have their own articles or are red links, except this one (see "types of radiometric dating" in the [[radiometric dating]] article). The redirect should be deleted so that people will know that we don't have an article about it yet. -- [[User:Kjkolb|Kjkolb]] 10:00, 21 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Dan Green comic]] &rarr; [[Dan Green (artist)]] &mdash; New article created with a name inconsistent with Wikipedia naming conventions. Moved new article to [[Dan Green (artist)]]. Only two edits to the page are the initial page creation and my subsequent move of the page. → [[User:Extreme Unction|<font face="arial, helvetica" color="#ff0000"><b><i>Ξxtreme</i></b></font> <font color="#006688" face="arial, helvetica">Unction</font>]] {<font face="arial, helvetica" size="0"><sup>[[User talk:Extreme Unction|yak]]</sup></font><font face="arial, helvetica">ł</font><font face="arial, helvetica" size="0"><sub>[[Special:Contributions/Extreme Unction|blah]]</sub></font>} 14:27, 21 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Opus (Band)]] &rarr; [[Opus (band)]] -- I moved the original page to conform with WP naming convetions. No pages link to the redirect. [[User:Frodet|Frodet]] 20:05, 21 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Hutchinson, book publisher]] &rarr; [[Hutchinson (publisher)]] -- Same as above: I moved the page to conform with WP naming conventions. No links. [[User:Frodet|Frodet]] 20:05, 21 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Genetically identical]] &rarr; [[Clone]] -- Fistly, the redirect is to a disambigious page. Secondly, "Genetically identical" != "Clone" (e.g. identical twins). No links. [[User:Frodet|Frodet]] 20:05, 21 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[%s]] &rarr; [[Main page]] -- this redirect in its current form is at best confusing and does not have encyclopedic basis; the title is related to a programming topic, and should be or point to an article related to its title, like [[%d]], for instance: these are format specifiers which are ubiquitous in the subject of computer programming, it is senseless to redirect readers who attempt to lookup these subjects to the [[Main page]], please see [[Talk:%s]].. --[[User:Mysidia|Mysidia]] ([[User_talk:Mysidia|talk]]) 02:41, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
** '''Keep'''. As pointed out (to you!) on the Talk page, this redirect is useful to many users. How many people do you think are interested in a placeholder sometimes used in a C function? Why wouldn't they just go to [[printf]]? [[User:Twinxor|Twinxor]] ''[[User_talk:Twinxor|t]]'' 03:05, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
***As <s>pointed out</s> demonstrated earlier with the link, this supposed bookmarlet doesn't even work in Firefox -- not that the existence of the browser feature makes an otherwise bad redirect into a legitimate one, I personally investigated this browser keyword-based shortcut, and all I get are ''Bad Request'' pages, when providing no keyword -- results are not as advertised. ''%s'' and other format codes are so ubiquitous, that they sometimes appears in software configuration options visible to non-programmers (for instance, in Xchat) people may very well find the importance of %s without having any idea what ''printf'' is, and it's quite plausible that readers sometimes type %s into the searchbox -- the result of doing so should be something reasonable, even a disambiguation page between ''printf'' and other things that use %s if need-be. --[[User:Mysidia|Mysidia]] ([[User_talk:Mysidia|talk]]) 03:29, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
**** By default, it's accessed by typing "wp" into the Firefox URL field. I don't know what the issue was with your test, but I doubt all the people who actually use it are hallucinating. It is inelegant, so maybe I'll file a Firefox bug to have the default search string changed. For now, though, the "bad redirect" is useful enough that it ought to stay. [[User:Twinxor|Twinxor]] ''[[User_talk:Twinxor|t]]'' 06:05, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
**** Other browsers, not just Firefox, use this "feature". --[[User:Mcpusc|Mcpusc]] 07:13, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
*****This bookmark is '''not''' a default feature of Firefox or other browsers, it is an advanced tweak/something that some visitors have manually added to their browser for their own convenience; the people that use the tweak should have no trouble finding Wikipedia's front page, even if it takes a couple more seconds. While creating bookmarks, it is trivial to setup means to access the front page, or do so with a mouse click (since the Main page is always one click away from any page on Wikipedia). Users will have no trouble finding the main page, it would at most take an extra mouse click. By contrast, having a bogus '''%s''' redirect, misleads a user searching for %s, they might not be able to find the article they really wanted out of the encyclopedia --- this is much more harmful than a few wasted seconds or another click. And there are almost certainly ''not'' millions of Firefox users who have modified their browser to support '''wp''' keyword links, I believe the vast majority of users are still utilizing Internet Explorer, by any count. --[[User:Mysidia|Mysidia]] ([[User_talk:Mysidia|talk]]) 02:24, 23 November 2005 (UTC)
******Again, you are incorrect that the bookmark is not a default feature of Firefox. It is a QuickSearch that comes with the browser; see [http://kb.mozillazine.org/Firefox_:_Tips_:_Quick_searches]. Other browsers can also use the QuickSearch functionality: see [http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/previous/webaccess/ie5wa.mspx] for an IE 5 plugin that provides this functionality. Opera also allows users this "advanced tweak" by adding a few lines to a config file; see [http://operalover.tntluoma.com/day_20_searchini] for a user's page on how it works. It is obvious that you've never used the quicksearch feature of a browser; rest assured that '''many''' wikipedia users do.--[[User:Mcpusc|Mcpusc]] 03:05, 23 November 2005 (UTC)
**** Your test was based on a wrong assumption, the bookmark for wikipedia in firefox is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=%s I thought this was a great idea when I first found it. I notice that google no longer searches for %s either (in certain circumstances) [[User:Bjmurph|bjmurph]] [[User talk:Bjmurph|<sub>talk‽</sub>]] 07:51, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''keep'''. There should be a disambiguation page or something else because %s is very impoertant. In Firefox, when you use keywords it directs to the %s page. So it is extremely helpful to keep %s. -- Elfalem
**'''keep'''. Gah, that was a very annoying thing to do, Mysidia! I rely on this behaviour to get to wikipedia's main page quickly, and based on the comments above, so do a lot of other people. Seeing as the possible utility of %s in other contexts is very small, usability trumps so-called "sense" here. '''[[User:Philip Taron|Philip]]''' <sup>([[User talk:Philip Taron|Respond?]])</sup> 07:04, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''keep'''. The redirect page is quite useful; regardless, %s doesn't warrant its own article. It's mentioned only briefly on [[printf]]. --[[User:Mcpusc|Mcpusc]] 07:13, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep'''. Only a small part of the printf function, which has it's own article. [[User:Bjmurph|bjmurph]] [[User talk:Bjmurph|<sub>talk‽</sub>]] 07:51, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep'''. I use it every day with Firefox, but just typing "wp" in the Location Bar. No disambiguation please, just a redirect to the Main page. Thanks. --[[User:Edcolins|Edcolins]] 10:14, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep'''. Oh come on. %s clearly doesnt belong as a seperate article anyway. Are we going to list [[lparam]]? how about [[hwnd]]? I use this every day in Firefox, as far as i was concerned the argument had been discussed, the solution being decided long ago on the original talk page. [[User:Cf|CraigF]] 10:40, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
***Actually, %s really does have merit as a topic... ''lparam'' and ''hwnd'' should redirect to appropriate articles about what the ''Windows API'' is, as they are important concepts but can be discussed in the larger article -- it would be just as much a problem if they were blank articles or redirected somewhere strange such as the main page.., but these topics on the Win32 API haven't been developed yet and require a lot of work, %s/printf are far more popular, and part of more programming systems -- we have articles on ideas in mathematics, we can certainly have some articles on the popular memes in programming, and %s is a popular one used even by scripting languages such as perl, awk python (and there's no printf in python, either, but part of the % operator). By contrast, it's obvious that a popular bookmarklet has caused the subject to be frequented by readers who have no interest in the subject by its title ---- the very existence of this quirk is practically an illustration of %s' importance of %s for computer users. There's a much simpler way to get to the main page than to search for %s -- make a bookmark, and click on it. --[[User:Mysidia|Mysidia]] ([[User_talk:Mysidia|talk]]) 14:16, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
****I could concede that %s is obviously an important term used in many languages, and that yes, its purely a bookmarking function. But you fail to take into account that when the argument was first made, %s was moved to [[%s (printf)]], which has since been redirected to [[printf]] anyway. So the argument here is if [[%s]] AND when people type "wp" into their address bar in Firefox AND when people click the bookmark in Firefox get sent to [[printf]]. I vote no and would recommend that people vote similarly. [[User:Cf|CraigF]] 15:45, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep''' - for the reaons stated above particularly by Mcpusc, Twinxor and Elfalem. [[User:ThomasHarte|ThomasHarte]] 13:55, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep'''! A Wikipedian stated that an article on %s as a programming term wasn't thought necessary. In the light of that, the redirect should remain as it enhances usability. Otherwise, it's going to end up either getting deleted altogether or changed to another redirect - though since %s is used in myriad of computer-related subjects, quite where this alternate redirect should lead is not at all clear. --[[User:Sanguinus|Sanguinus]] 14:34, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep!''' I use this "feature" very often. Stop trying to remove this redirect. It is useful to many of us. --[[User:Jcmaco|Jcmaco]] 15:38, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep''' for the reasons enumerated above by others. [[User:GrumpyTroll|'''Grumpy Troll''']] [[User talk:GrumpyTroll|<sup>Talk</sup>]] 16:49, 22 November 2005 (UTC).
**'''KEEP!!''' - Are you guys kidding me? I use this all day long. Every time I want to go to the Main Page, I hit '''wp''' in my [[Firefox]] browser. I bet there are millions of others like me! [[User:Drange_net]]
**'''Keep'''. For reasons stated by Elfalem. -[[User:Falcorian|Falcorian]] 17:39, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep'''. Even though I agree it's a pretty ugly hack, I do use it all the time. I do not find it likely that amount of people who search for the format string "%s" (and expecting printf) is greater than that of those who write "wp" in firefox's location bar (expecting the main page). -[[User:Gustavb|Gustavb]] 17:42, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep''' Got a bit of a fright when it didn't redirect to the Wikipedia homepage today :-p. Don't forget, new Firefox users (when checking out the "quick searches" under the bookmarks menu) may click on the "Wikipedia Quicksearch", which takes them to this page. --[[User:219.88.89.235|219.88.89.235]] 00:41, 23 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep''' Its useful when doing a blank search from link
**'''Keep''' As already said by many, this redirect is very useful and deleting it would be a disservice to many users. -- [[User:Brian Sisco|Brian Sisco]] 02:25, 23 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep''' It's a very useful feature if you want to get to the Wikipedia frontpage in FireFox
**'''Keep''' and please stop discussing it, so we can go back to using the redirect from Firefox. Leaving the page in discussion like this helps nobody. Ben Andrews, [[User:68.65.113.117|68.65.113.117]] 03:44, 23 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep''' as it appears to be used quite often by Firefox users. Furthermore, %s is very rarely, if ever, encountered out of context. If I'm given a snippet of C code, I'm not going to see %s randomly scattered throughout the code fragment without context; I'm going to see it associated with printf, sprintf, fprintf, etc. And I would look up the associated function rather than %s, because, seriously, who in their right mind would look up a function's ''parameters'' on Wiki? --[[User:Arabani|Arabani]] 10:50, 23 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Comment''' I have removed the {{tl|rfd}} tag, given the clear consensus. For the record, I don’t use the shortcut myself. [[User:Susvolans|Susvolans]] [[User talk:Susvolans|⇔]] 17:33, 25 November 2005 (UTC)
*[[Thomas mcguane ]] &rarr; [[Thomas McGuane]] because I do not think it is usefoull to make a redirect page for every "missprinting" of a name - at least not when the only difference are capitalised or not letters. [[User:Oyvind|Oyvind]] 20:12, 22 November 2005 (UTC)
*[[DAVID BOMBERG]] &rarr; [[David Bomberg]]. Only diff in names are Capitalized letters. [[User:Oyvind|Oyvind]] 08:28, 23 November 2005 (UTC)

===November 23===
* [[List of Catholic scientists]] &rarr; [[List of avowed Christians in science]] -- Hardly the same thing, wich makes the redirect misleading rather than usefull. [[User:Sherool|Sherool]] <span style="font-size:75%">[[User talk:Sherool|(talk)]]</span> 12:03, 23 November 2005 (UTC)
**<s>'''Abstain''' until its decided whether [[List of avowed Christians in science]] is a G4 re-creation of the original [[List of Catholic scientists]].</s> [[User:Marskell|Marskell]] 12:27, 23 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Delete''' upon consideration. List of avowed... may well go no consensus and if it is kept, Sherool is right that this would actually be misleading. [[User:Marskell|Marskell]] 07:25, 25 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Keep'''. [[List of avowed Christians in science]] has been moved to [[List of Christian thinkers in science]]. I've corrected the redirect accordingly (because double redirects are a bad thing), and believe it makes much better sense now. --[[User:Blu Aardvark|Blu Aardvark]] | <sup>[[User_talk:Blu Aardvark|(talk)]] | [[special:contributions/Blu Aardvark|(contribs)]]</sup> 19:56, 30 November 2005 (UTC)

* [[Cumberland Gap (A74 road)]] &rarr; [[A74 road]]. The A74 road article can safely accomodate the "Cumberland Gap" section and the redirect is unlikely ever to be used, now that all cases have been removed and a disambiguation notice placed atop [[Cumberland Gap]]. [[User:Erath|Erath]] 18:01, 23 November 2005 (UTC)

* [[Rebel Destroyer]] &rarr; [[Escape Velocity (computer game)]]. Rebel destroyer is a ship in the game EV override. it's not mentioned in the article on EV at all. If the ship is notable in any way, it should have it's own article- but not a redirect (which can get confusing). [[User:Fallsend|Falls End]] ([[User talk:Fallsend|T]], [[Special:Contributions/Fallsend|C]]) 19:22, 23 November 2005 (UTC)

===November 24===

*[[Super Mario Bros. USA]] &rarr; [[Super Mario Bros. 2]]. Somebody should delete this article namespace to allow it to be page move space for [[Super Mario Bros. 2]] can be renamed to this to allow creation of a [[disambiguation]] page with games titled '''Super Mario Bros. 2'''.

===November 25===

*[[Apple Computer/]] &rarr; [[Apple Computer]] -- It's an implausible typo. [[User:Cmdrjameson|Cmdrjameson]] 02:52, 25 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Enterprise management]] &rarr; [[Learning organization]] -- Hardly the the same thing. Enterprise management might be the same thing as [[Network management]] or it could be managerial stuff to do with an enterprise, but what I see on the destination article doesn't look to me like "enterprise management" [[User:LesleyW|LesleyW]] 10:15, 25 November 2005 (UTC)

===November 26===
* [[Posner]] &rarr; [[Richard Posner]] - There are other famous people named Posner, such as author [[Gerald Posner]]. Let the search function find all the Posners instead of redirecting to one. [[User:Gamaliel|Gamaliel]] 06:36, 26 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Delete''': Redirects should not imply that any one person is more important than another with a similar name. --[[User:LesleyW|LesleyW]] 04:21, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
**'''Delete''', or convert [[Posner]] to a disambiguation page. [[User:Engineer Bob|Engineer Bob]] 07:28, 27 November 2005 (UTC)

===November 27===
* [[WP is not]] &rarr; [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not]] - Unnecessary cross-namespace redirect. [[User:Firebug|Firebug]] 02:34, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[M. Webb]] &rarr; [[Millie I. Webb]] -- The only incoming link that [[M. Webb]] has (from [[Gwilym Lloyd George, 1st Viscount Tenby]]) actually means [[Maurice Webb (politician)]]. As disambiguation pages for all [[F. Lastname]] pages would be too much, this should be deleted instead. [[User:Kusma|Kusma]] [[User_talk:Kusma|(talk)]] 07:19, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Poddy]] &rarr; [[IPod]] -- Word does not actually exist, [http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/research/story/0,9865,1163175,00.html?=rss this website] invented it iself -- [[User:SoothingR|SoothingR]]<sup><small>([[User talk:SoothingR|pour]])</small></sup> 10:13, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Kingston upon Hull; City of UA]] &rarr; [[Kingston upon Hull]] -- Nothing links to this page, City of UA an unknown reference [[User:Kinhull|Kinhull]] 20:21, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Mac OS 10.4.3]] &rarr; [[Mac OS X v10.4]] Unnecessary. Should be "Mac OS X v10.4.x" anyway. [[User:AlistairMcMillan|AlistairMcMillan]] 20:59, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Mac OS 10.4.4]] &rarr; [[Mac OS X v10.4]] Unnecessary. Should be "Mac OS X v10.4.x" anyway. [[User:AlistairMcMillan|AlistairMcMillan]] 20:59, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Mac OS 10.4.5]] &rarr; [[Mac OS X v10.4]] Unnecessary. Should be "Mac OS X v10.4.x" anyway. [[User:AlistairMcMillan|AlistairMcMillan]] 20:59, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Mac OS 10.4.6]] &rarr; [[Mac OS X v10.4]] Unnecessary. Should be "Mac OS X v10.4.x" anyway. [[User:AlistairMcMillan|AlistairMcMillan]] 20:59, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Mac OS 10.4.7]] &rarr; [[Mac OS X v10.4]] Unnecessary. Should be "Mac OS X v10.4.x" anyway. [[User:AlistairMcMillan|AlistairMcMillan]] 20:59, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Mac OS 10.4.8]] &rarr; [[Mac OS X v10.4]] Unnecessary. Should be "Mac OS X v10.4.x" anyway. [[User:AlistairMcMillan|AlistairMcMillan]] 20:59, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Mac OS 10.4.9]] &rarr; [[Mac OS X v10.4]] Unnecessary. Should be "Mac OS X v10.4.x" anyway. [[User:AlistairMcMillan|AlistairMcMillan]] 20:59, 27 November 2005 (UTC)

=== November 28 ===
* [[Template:Badcatnobiscuit]] &rarr; [[Template:Badcat]] Entirely unnecessary; apparently resulted from a joke move that was immediately reverted. &mdash;[[User:Pathoschild|Pathoschild]] 00:03, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[As of april 2003]] &rarr; [[April 2003]] -- (an "[[WP:AO|as of]]" redirect) improperly capitalized, uses deprecated format with months (BTW, no incoming links. :P) [[User:Wikiacc|Wikiacc]] [[User talk:Wikiacc|(talk)]] 01:39, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Spinor/to do]] &rarr; [[Talk:Spinor/to do]] -- Delete because…created by moving to-do list to appropriate place on talk-page —[[User:Phil Boswell|Phil]] | [[User talk:Phil Boswell|Talk]] 11:00, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Batlefield 2: Special Forces]] &rarr; [[Battlefield 2 Special Forces]] - moved from an [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Batlefield 2: Special Forces|orphaned afd]]. Neutral myself; [[google:batlefield|batlefield]] gets a lot of googles, even if [[google:batlefield "special forces"|batlefield "special forces"]] doesn't. &mdash;[[User:Cryptic|Cryptic]] [[User talk:Cryptic|(talk)]] 14:31, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Catagory:British Commonwealth Numismatics]] &rarr; [[British Commonwealth Numismatics]] &rarr; [[Wikipedia:WikiProject British Commonwealth Numismatics]] - crossnamespace redirects. &mdash;[[User:Cryptic|Cryptic]] [[User talk:Cryptic|(talk)]] 15:14, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Electromagnetic tensor/to do]] &rarr; [[Talk:Electromagnetic tensor/to do]] -- Delete because…created by moving to-do list to appropriate place on talk-page —[[User:Phil Boswell|Phil]] | [[User talk:Phil Boswell|Talk]] 16:09, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Energy-momentum tensor (general relativity)/to do]] &rarr; [[Talk:Energy-momentum tensor (general relativity)/to do]] -- Delete because…created by moving to-do list to appropriate place on talk-page —[[User:Phil Boswell|Phil]] | [[User talk:Phil Boswell|Talk]] 16:50, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
*[[St Joseph's Foreign Missionary College]], [[Foreign Mission Society of Saint Joseph]] &rarr; [[Herbert Cardinal Vaughan]] - inappropriate redirects to biography of founder. educational institution deserves own article. --[[User:Jiang|Jiang]] 05:15, 29 November 2005 (UTC)
:'''Delete''' - since these redirects are only used in contexts related to [[Herbert Cardinal Vaughan]] and linking there already, having them appear as redlinks would actually be more useful. --[[User:Kusma|Kusma]] [[User_talk:Kusma|(talk)]] 05:44, 29 November 2005 (UTC)
*[[Nth degrees of separation]] &rarr; [[Wikipedia:N degrees of separation]] &rarr; [[Wikipedia:Six degrees of Wikipedia]] - crossnamespace double redirect. (Leave the middle link, though.) &mdash;[[User:Cryptic|Cryptic]] [[User talk:Cryptic|(talk)]] 05:46, 29 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[GYC]] &rarr; [[2004 American League Championship Series]] -- Delete because this redirect has no reason to redirect here. No mention of how or why, and I can't figure out how it is useful. -- [[User:Malo|malo]] <sup>[[User_talk:Malo|(talk)]]</sup>/<sub>[[Special:Contributions/Malo|(contribs)]]</sub> 09:39, 29 November 2005 (UTC)
===November 29 ===
* [[Mathematics of general relativity/to do]] &rarr; [[Talk:Mathematics of general relativity/to do]] -- Delete because…created by moving to-do list to appropriate place on talk-page —[[User:Phil Boswell|Phil]] | [[User talk:Phil Boswell|Talk]] 12:48, 29 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Previously thought to be named Super Knight Rider 3000, now known as Knight Rider: The Movie]] &rarr; [[Knight Rider: The Movie]] -- Redirect created by moving ridiculous title to a more reasonable one. I can't imagine ANYONE ever typing this into a search box. --[[User:Blu Aardvark|Blu Aardvark]] | <sup>[[User_talk:Blu Aardvark|(talk)]] | [[special:contributions/Blu Aardvark|(contribs)]]</sup> 16:55, 29 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[lyotrophic]] &rarr; [[lyotropic]] -- Delete because it's a misspelling. I've removed the only link to it (from [[liquid crystal]]). [[User:Dusik|Dusik]] 21:51, 29 November 2005 (UTC)
**Erm, common misspellings are a good reason to have a redirect. [[User:Bkonrad|older]]&ne;[[User talk:Bkonrad|wiser]] 22:04, 29 November 2005 (UTC)
**I'd say keep as well. Easy mistake to make. --[[User:Lord Voldemort|<font color="purple">LV</font>]] <sup><font color="#3D9140">[[User talk:Lord Voldemort|(Dark Mark)]]</font></sup> 22:16, 30 November 2005 (UTC)

===November 30===
* [[Sniffa]] &rarr; [[User:Sniffa]] -- This is a redirect created by moving a user page from article namespace to user namespace. [[User:A.M.|A.M.]] 01:42, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Arman Naraghi-Pour]] &rarr; [[handicapped]] -- Totally nonsensical. [[User:SGDentarthurdent|Dentarthurdent]] <small>([[User_talk:SGDentarthurdent|T]],[[Special:Contributions/SGDentarthurdent|C]])</small> 02:00, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Riemann tensor (general relativity)/to do]] &rarr; [[Talk:Riemann tensor (general relativity)/to do]] -- Delete because…created by moving to-do list to appropriate place on talk-page —[[User:Phil Boswell|Phil]] | [[User talk:Phil Boswell|Talk]] 08:53, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
* [[Variational methods in general relativity/to do]] &rarr; [[Talk:Variational methods in general relativity/to do]] -- Delete because…created by moving to-do list to appropriate place on talk-page —[[User:Phil Boswell|Phil]] | [[User talk:Phil Boswell|Talk]] 08:58, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
*[[Angel (series)/Plot summary]] &rarr; [[Angel (television series) plot summary]] -- Nothing links here except [[Wikipedia:Subpages to be moved]], and it was moved long ago. Is that page even still active and valid? --[[User:Lord Voldemort|<font color="purple">LV</font>]] <sup><font color="#3D9140">[[User talk:Lord Voldemort|(Dark Mark)]]</font></sup> 20:19, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
*[["go garver"]] &rarr; [[List of blogging terms]] -- Page created by anon user, although [[go garver]] already redirected to [[List of blogging terms]]. I created the redirect, as I figured it was the best use of the page, but feel it should probably be removed. --[[User:Blu Aardvark|Blu Aardvark]] | <sup>[[User_talk:Blu Aardvark|(talk)]] | [[special:contributions/Blu Aardvark|(contribs)]]</sup> 22:21, 30 November 2005 (UTC)

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Redirects for discussion (RfD) is the place where potentially problematic redirects are discussed. Items usually stay listed for a week or so, after which they are deleted, kept, or retargeted.

  • If you want to replace an unprotected redirect with an article, do not list it here. Turning redirects into articles is wholly encouraged. Be bold!
  • If you want to move a page but a redirect is in the way, do not list it here. For non-controversial cases, place a technical request; if a discussion is required, then start a requested move.
  • If you think a redirect points to the wrong target article, this is a good place to discuss the proper target.
  • Redirects should not be deleted just because they have no incoming links. Please do not use this as the only reason to delete a redirect. However, redirects that do have incoming links are sometimes deleted, so that is not a sufficient condition for keeping. (See § When should we delete a redirect? for more information.)

Please do not unilaterally rename or change the target of a redirect while it is under discussion. This adds unnecessary complication to the discussion for participants and closers.

Before listing a redirect for discussion

Please be aware of these general policies, which apply here as elsewhere:

The guiding principles of RfD

  • The purpose of a good redirect is to eliminate the possibility that readers will find themselves staring blankly at "Search results 1–10 out of 378" instead of the article they were looking for. If someone could plausibly enter the redirect's name when searching for the target article, it's a good redirect.
  • Redirects are cheap. They take up little storage space and use very little bandwidth. It doesn't really hurt things if there are a few of them scattered around. On the flip side, deleting redirects is also cheap because recording the deletion takes up little storage space and uses very little bandwidth. There is no harm in deleting problematic redirects.
  • If a good-faith RfD nomination proposes to delete a redirect and has no discussion after at least 7 days, the default result is delete.
  • Redirects nominated in contravention of Wikipedia:Redirect will be speedily kept.
  • RfD can also serve as a central discussion forum for debates about which page a redirect should target. In cases where retargeting the redirect could be considered controversial, it is advisable to leave a notice on the talk page of the redirect's current target page or the proposed target page to refer readers to the redirect's nomination to allow input and help form consensus for the redirect's target.
  • Requests for deletion of redirects from one page's talk page to another's do not need to be listed here. Anyone can remove the redirect by blanking the page. The G6 criterion for speedy deletion may be appropriate.
  • In discussions, always ask yourself whether or not a redirect would be helpful to the reader.

When should we delete a redirect?


The major reasons why deletion of redirects is harmful are:

  • a redirect may contain non-trivial edit history;
  • if a redirect is reasonably old (or is the result of moving a page that has been there for quite some time), then it is possible that its deletion will break incoming links (such links coming from older revisions of Wikipedia pages, from edit summaries, from other Wikimedia projects or from elsewhere on the internet, do not show up in "What links here").

Therefore consider the deletion only of either harmful redirects or of recent ones.

Reasons for deleting

You might want to delete a redirect if one or more of the following conditions is met (but note also the exceptions listed below this list):

  1. The redirect page makes it unreasonably difficult for users to locate similarly named articles via the search engine. For example, if the user searches for "New Articles", and is redirected to a disambiguation page for "Articles", it would take much longer to get to the newly added articles on Wikipedia.
  2. The redirect might cause confusion. For example, if "Adam B. Smith" was redirected to "Andrew B. Smith", because Andrew was accidentally called Adam in one source, this could cause confusion with the article on Adam Smith, so the redirect should be deleted.
  3. The redirect is offensive or abusive, such as redirecting "Joe Bloggs is a Loser" to "Joe Bloggs" (unless "Joe Bloggs is a Loser" is legitimately discussed in the article), or "Joe Bloggs" to "Loser". (Speedy deletion criterion G10 and G3 may apply.) See also § Neutrality of redirects.
  4. The redirect constitutes self-promotion or spam. (Speedy deletion criterion G11 may apply.)
  5. The redirect makes no sense, such as redirecting "Apple" to "Orange". (Speedy deletion criterion G1 may apply.)
  6. It is a cross-namespace redirect out of article space, such as one pointing into the User or Wikipedia namespace. The major exception to this rule are the pseudo-namespace shortcut redirects, which technically are in the main article space. Some long-standing cross-namespace redirects are also kept because of their long-standing history and potential usefulness. "MOS:" redirects, for example, were an exception to this rule until they became their own namespace in 2024. (Note also the existence of namespace aliases such as WP:. Speedy deletion criterion R2 may apply if the target namespace is something other than Category:, Template:, Wikipedia:, Help:, or Portal:.)
  7. If the redirect is broken, meaning it redirects to an article that does not exist, it can be immediately deleted under speedy deletion criterion G8. You should check that there is not an alternative place it could be appropriately redirected to first and that it has not become broken through vandalism.
  8. If the redirect is a novel or very obscure synonym for an article name that is not mentioned in the target, it is unlikely to be useful. In particular, redirects in a language other than English to a page whose subject is unrelated to that language (or a culture that speaks that language) should generally not be created. (Implausible typos or misnomers are candidates for speedy deletion criterion R3, if recently created.)
  9. If the target article needs to be moved to the redirect title, but the redirect has been edited before and has a history of its own, then the title needs to be freed up to make way for the move. If the move is uncontroversial, tag the redirect for G6 speedy deletion, or alternatively (with the suppressredirect user right; available to page movers and admins), perform a round-robin move. If not, take the article to Requested moves.
  10. If the redirect could plausibly be expanded into an article, and the target article contains virtually no information on the subject.

Reasons for not deleting

However, avoid deleting such redirects if:

  1. They have a potentially useful page history, or an edit history that should be kept to comply with the licensing requirements for a merge (see Wikipedia:Merge and delete). On the other hand, if the redirect was created by renaming a page with that name, and the page history just mentions the renaming, and for one of the reasons above you want to delete the page, copy the page history to the Talk page of the article it redirects to. The act of renaming is useful page history, and even more so if there has been discussion on the page name.
  2. They would aid accidental linking and make the creation of duplicate articles less likely, whether by redirecting a plural to a singular, by redirecting a frequent misspelling to a correct spelling, by redirecting a misnomer to a correct term, by redirecting to a synonym, etc. In other words, redirects with no incoming links are not candidates for deletion on those grounds because they are of benefit to the browsing user. Some extra vigilance by editors will be required to minimize the occurrence of those frequent misspellings in article text because the linkified misspellings will not appear as broken links; consider tagging the redirect with the {{R from misspelling}} template to assist editors in monitoring these misspellings.
  3. They aid searches on certain terms. For example, users who might see the "Keystone State" mentioned somewhere but do not know what that refers to will be able to find out at the Pennsylvania (target) article.
  4. Deleting redirects runs the risk of breaking incoming or internal links. For example, redirects resulting from page moves should not normally be deleted without good reason. Links that have existed for a significant length of time, including CamelCase links (e.g. WolVes) and old subpage links, should be left alone in case there are any existing links on external pages pointing to them. See also Wikipedia:Link rot § Link rot on non-Wikimedia sites.
  5. Someone finds them useful. Hint: If someone says they find a redirect useful, they probably do. You might not find it useful—this is not because the other person is being untruthful, but because you browse Wikipedia in different ways. Evidence of usage can be gauged by using the wikishark or pageviews tool on the redirect to see the number of views it gets.
  6. The redirect is to a closely related word form, such as a plural form to a singular form.

Neutrality of redirects

Just as article titles using non-neutral language are permitted in some circumstances, so are such redirects. Because redirects are less visible to readers, more latitude is allowed in their names, therefore perceived lack of neutrality in redirect names is not a sufficient reason for their deletion. In most cases, non-neutral but verifiable redirects should point to neutrally titled articles about the subject of the term. Non-neutral redirects may be tagged with {{R from non-neutral name}}.

Non-neutral redirects are commonly created for three reasons:

  1. Articles that are created using non-neutral titles are routinely moved to a new neutral title, which leaves behind the old non-neutral title as a working redirect (e.g. ClimategateClimatic Research Unit email controversy).
  2. Articles created as POV forks may be deleted and replaced by a redirect pointing towards the article from which the fork originated (e.g. Barack Obama Muslim rumor → deleted and now redirected to Barack Obama religion conspiracy theories).
  3. The subject matter of articles may be represented by some sources outside Wikipedia in non-neutral terms. Such terms are generally avoided in Wikipedia article titles, per the words to avoid guidelines and the general neutral point of view policy. For instance the non-neutral expression "Attorneygate" is used to redirect to the neutrally titled Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy. The article in question has never used that title, but the redirect was created to provide an alternative means of reaching it because a number of press reports use the term.

The exceptions to this rule would be redirects that are not established terms and are unlikely to be useful, and therefore may be nominated for deletion, perhaps under deletion reason #3. However, if a redirect represents an established term that is used in multiple mainstream reliable sources, it should be kept even if non-neutral, as it will facilitate searches on such terms. Please keep in mind that RfD is not the place to resolve most editorial disputes.

Closing notes

Details at Administrator instructions for RfD

Nominations should remain open, per policy, about a week before they are closed, unless they meet the general criteria for speedy deletion, the criteria for speedy deletion of a redirect, or are not valid redirect discussion requests (e.g. are actually move requests).

How to list a redirect for discussion

STEP I.
Tag the redirect(s).

  Enter {{subst:rfd|content= at the very beginning of the redirect page you are listing for discussion and enter }} at the very end of the page.

  • Please do not mark the edit as minor (m).
  • Please include in the edit summary the phrase:
    Nominated for RfD: see [[Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion]].
  • Save the page ("Publish changes").
  • If you are unable to edit the redirect page because of protection, this step can be omitted, and after step 2 is completed, a request to add the RFD template can be put on the redirect's talk page.
  • If the redirect you are nominating is in template namespace, consider adding |showontransclusion=1 to the RfD tag so that people using the template redirect are aware of the nomination.
  • If you are nominating multiple redirects as a group, repeat all the above steps for each redirect being nominated.
STEP II.
List the entry on RfD.

 Click here to edit the section of RfD for today's entries.

  • Enter this text below the date heading:
{{subst:Rfd2|redirect=RedirectName|target=TargetArticle|text=The action you would like to occur (deletion, re-targeting, etc.) and the rationale for that action.}} ~~~~
  • For this template:
    • Put the redirect's name in place of RedirectName, put the target article's name in place of TargetArticle, and include a reason after text=.
    • Note that, for this step, the "target article" is the current target of the redirect (if you have a suggestion for a better target, include this in the text that you insert after text=).
  • Please use an edit summary such as:
    Nominating [[RedirectName]]
    (replacing RedirectName with the name of the redirect you are nominating).
  • To list multiple related redirects for discussion, use the following syntax. Repeat line 2 for N number of redirects:
{{subst:Rfd2|redirect=RedirectName1|target=TargetArticle1}}
{{subst:Rfd2|multi=yes|redirect=RedirectName2|target=TargetArticle2}}
{{subst:Rfd2|multi=yes|redirect=RedirectNameN|target=TargetArticleN|text=The actions you would like to occur (deletion, re-targeting, etc.) and the rationale for those actions.}} ~~~~
  • If the redirect has had previous RfDs, you can add {{Oldrfdlist|previous RfD without brackets|result of previous RfD}} directly after the rfd2 template.
  • If appropriate, inform members of the most relevant WikiProjects through one or more "deletion sorting lists". Then add a {{subst:delsort|<topic>|<signature>}} template to the nomination, to insert a note that this has been done.
STEP III.
Notify users.

  It is generally considered good practice to notify the creator and main contributors of the redirect(s) that you nominate.

To find the main contributors, look in the page history of the respective redirect(s). For convenience, the template

{{subst:Rfd notice|RedirectName}} ~~~~

may be placed on the creator/main contributors' user talk page to provide notice of the discussion. Please replace RedirectName with the name of the respective creator/main contributors' redirect and use an edit summary such as:
Notice of redirect discussion at [[Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion]]

Notices about the RfD discussion may also be left on relevant talk pages.

  • Please consider using What links here to locate other redirects that may be related to the one you are nominating. After going to the redirect target page and selecting "What links here" in the toolbox on the left side of your computer screen, select both "Hide transclusions" and "Hide links" filters to display the redirects to the redirect target page.

Current list

Older unfinished requests are at Wikipedia:Redirects for deletion/Old.

October 20

October 21

October 23

October 24

  • EUROEuropean Football Championship -- Not an official acronym; causes confusion with Euro the currency (only difference being capitalization)
    • Change target - Agreed, the current redirect doesn't make sense; the acronym "EURO" doesn't even appear in the target article! Rather than deleting the redirect, how about modifying it so it points to the article about the currency? Engineer Bob 05:32, 25 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

October 25

October 26

  • CyrCyrillic alphabet — This redirect creates confusion in that there is a "Cyr" listed on List of people by name: Cy that links to the alphabet article via this redirect and there is no discernable article for the person. Also, I've looked briefly to see if "Cyr" or a variant is a ISO-type code for the alphabet but have not found that information. Therefore, I would suggest deletion to avoid confusion unless there is evidence supporting the term being a valid abbreviation. Courtland 01:19, 26 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

October 28

October 29

November 3

  • I nominate the following:
They are all the result of me moving templates to subpages of the portal page they where used as part of. They where only used on that one page, and there is no danger of accidental links. Pluss they are cross namespace, wich should be kept to a minimum.
--Sherool 10:24, 3 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

November 4

November 5

  • King of musicMichael Jackson -- Delete because There is no consensus that he has ever been refered to as that and should be deleted. KrisW6 02:57, 6 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Keep because the user you put in this redirect's request for deletion has a history of being bias against Michael Jackson. His fans refer to him as the King of Music, and in my opinion, that is enough. The people who love him are the people who know him best. What makes those who loath him think they know him so well? Give me any other artist more qualified than Jackson to deserve this title. You can't. Because Michael Jackson is the biggest selling solo artist ever, has the biggest selling studio album, biggest selling multiple-disc album and biggest selling remix album of all-time. No other artist has solo more records, or won more awards than Jackson. Street walker 12:23, 13 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Delete. Jackson's nickname is the "King of Pop", not the "King of Music". This redirect violates WP:NPOV and WP:NOR. android's boring signature 13:06, 15 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Strong delete. Elvis is said by many to be the King of Rock'n'Roll, and other genres probably have their crowned "king"s as well. With that in mind, calling any musician the greatest musician ever is inherently POV. --Idont Havaname 00:02, 19 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Electric bicycleMotorized bicycle - CyclePat wants the redirected deleted so he can recreate a separate article for electric bicycle. He originally listed on AfD. Moving it here since this is where it belongs.
delete: Like he said "delete the link/redirect and have a seperate article eliminating the confusion withing motorized bicycle. (see other reasons at talk:motorized bicycle)--CyclePat 07:37, 6 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
THIS ARTICLE should not be deleted as discused in the talk:motorized bicycle. It is essentially a sub-class of "motor assisted bicycle" and has had it's chance of being incorperated with that article, however... that article is purelly narrow minded propaganda for electric bicycles, hence it is my belief so we can lighten up the article on "motorized bicycle" that we resume the creation of electric bicycle --CyclePat 05:55, 6 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
I think CyclePat has nominated this for deletion without really understanding how deletion policies work. cyclePat, this is for nominating an article to be deleted. Sometimes people nominate articles to be deleted when they don't really want them to as a breaching experiment, but I don't think that's what you intended. For anyone else -- CyclePat, a bicycle shop owner in Canada politically active enough to be involved in some petitions and court cases related to the issue, started working on an article on electric bicycles. I and several other editors began helping him. We decided that the article should be moved to Motorized bicycle so that it could incorporate text from several articles about bikes of this sort; they were fractured over electric bicycle, power-assisted bicycle, power-assisted cycle, etc. Not liking changes to the new motorized bicycle, CyclePat has begun reverting the redirect on electric bicycle and re-creating his old article, which was mostly about Canadian jurisdictional laws and was rather POV in spots. Electric bicycle should stay redirected to motorized bicycle. · Katefan0(scribble) 06:08, 6 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
actually, yes and no. I was recreating a brand new article on "electric bicycles." (And it might have contained a broader definition and perhaps more details than motorized bicycle. (this page was cluttered with much propoganda about electric bicycles... and still might have some sections that need clarification. (take a look at this past page to see what I was trying to do. This would be a page that motorized bicycle could link to. We could clarify the ambiguities that exist between the various different types of bicycles. (At least something needs to be done to help clarify this) (I also feel we are going to have the same problem with "power-assisted bicycle" and "power-assisted cycle." Actually, during our edit war, we had even decided that moped deserved it's own place. Why the double standard? --CyclePat 09:03, 6 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Another comment: When the article changed from electric bicycle to motorized bicylce we did not take into consideration the corresponding french article. . A small discussion has started on this @ French:Motorized bicycle link... --CyclePat 08:56, 19 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Keep. I think there may be the possibility to separate out an article under this heading in the future, but it's a long way off at the moment. User:Noisy | Talk 18:51, 26 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Delete. (assuming this is a vote to delete the redirect of electric bicycle to motorized bicycle and thus to keep electric bicycle as a separate article). When I think of a motorized bicycle, I think of a bicycle with a motor that burns some kind of fuel. Yes, technically, an electric motor is a motor, of course, but there is a reason we call electric cars electric cars and gas cars just cars. An electric bicycle is a unique type of motorized bicycle that should be covered in a separate article. However, any issues that are common to all motorized bicycles should be in the motorized bicycle article and appropriately referenced from the electric bicycle article. --Serge 17:30, 30 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Proposal: I propose that this is closed as keep. The listing has been open for about three weeks and everybody seems to think we should keep either the redirect or a separate article - in neither case is deletion required. - Just zis  Guy, you know? [T]/[C] (W) AfD? 18:55, 30 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

November 6

November 7

The latter was created at the former name and moved, creating the redirect. At the talk page it was decided the latter was the more correct title, and it appears "Militia Act 1707" is unrelated as it would not be given that title as a bill not given Royal Assent. --KURANDO 13:26, 7 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

November 8

--Mcmillen76 04:17, 9 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

November 9

November 10

November 11

November 12

November 13

  • "Gay straight alliance" and "Gay/Straight Alliance" should just be 'fixed' to link direct as valid alternate puncuations. Having "Gay Straight Alliance" would then be useless and functionally redundant with "Gay straight alliance" and could be deleted. 24.17.48.241 05:26, 20 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

November 15

November 16

November 17

What's wrong with the above 5 redirects that warrants deletion? I've read the talk pages and they don't shed any light on the nominations. —Cleared as filed. 04:11, 18 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
The NBA Wikiproject is going to reorganize all the stuff and we've decided that those redirects are usefull (will ever someone search for "Jason Chandler Williams" or "John "Hot Rod" Williams"? Maybe "Jason Williams" and "Hot Rod Williams"...). The Gary Payton redirect is completely unusefull, we've decided to move the article Gary Payton (basketball) to Gary Payton so the redirect must be deleted, same for Randy Smith. see also this. --necronudist 12:44, 18 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
The impression I get about Redirect deletion policy is that we don't delete them just because we think no one will use them, we only delete them if there's something actually bad or confusing about them. Obviously someone thought to search for those terms once, because they created the redirect. As far as the redirects that need to be deleted to make way for page moves, I think those requests belong in Wikipedia:Requested moves and will be acted upon faster there. —Cleared as filed. 13:02, 18 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Well, so delete Gary Payton and Randy Smith (basketball) so we can move those pages. --necronudist 20:02, 18 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Sounds like those two just need to be moved to Wikipedia:Requested moves... 24.17.48.241 05:26, 20 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

November 18

November 19

  • Egg (zoology)Testicle. It was recently created by the same editor, who created the redirects above. Egg (zoology) can't be a disambiguating redirect. I have no idea whether a zoological egg is an ovum, zygote or an egg for food. If editors are aware that a word needs disambiguating, they just don't add an ambiguous extra part, instead they go and look at the disambiguation page. -Hapsiainen 19:07, 19 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

November 21

  • Uranium-lead datingRadiometric dating -- All of the types of radiometric dating have their own articles or are red links, except this one (see "types of radiometric dating" in the radiometric dating article). The redirect should be deleted so that people will know that we don't have an article about it yet. -- Kjkolb 10:00, 21 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Dan Green comicDan Green (artist) — New article created with a name inconsistent with Wikipedia naming conventions. Moved new article to Dan Green (artist). Only two edits to the page are the initial page creation and my subsequent move of the page. → Ξxtreme Unction {yakłblah} 14:27, 21 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Opus (Band)Opus (band) -- I moved the original page to conform with WP naming convetions. No pages link to the redirect. Frodet 20:05, 21 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Hutchinson, book publisherHutchinson (publisher) -- Same as above: I moved the page to conform with WP naming conventions. No links. Frodet 20:05, 21 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Genetically identicalClone -- Fistly, the redirect is to a disambigious page. Secondly, "Genetically identical" != "Clone" (e.g. identical twins). No links. Frodet 20:05, 21 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • %sMain page -- this redirect in its current form is at best confusing and does not have encyclopedic basis; the title is related to a programming topic, and should be or point to an article related to its title, like %d, for instance: these are format specifiers which are ubiquitous in the subject of computer programming, it is senseless to redirect readers who attempt to lookup these subjects to the Main page, please see Talk:%s.. --Mysidia (talk) 02:41, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Keep. As pointed out (to you!) on the Talk page, this redirect is useful to many users. How many people do you think are interested in a placeholder sometimes used in a C function? Why wouldn't they just go to printf? Twinxor t 03:05, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
      • As pointed out demonstrated earlier with the link, this supposed bookmarlet doesn't even work in Firefox -- not that the existence of the browser feature makes an otherwise bad redirect into a legitimate one, I personally investigated this browser keyword-based shortcut, and all I get are Bad Request pages, when providing no keyword -- results are not as advertised. %s and other format codes are so ubiquitous, that they sometimes appears in software configuration options visible to non-programmers (for instance, in Xchat) people may very well find the importance of %s without having any idea what printf is, and it's quite plausible that readers sometimes type %s into the searchbox -- the result of doing so should be something reasonable, even a disambiguation page between printf and other things that use %s if need-be. --Mysidia (talk) 03:29, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
        • By default, it's accessed by typing "wp" into the Firefox URL field. I don't know what the issue was with your test, but I doubt all the people who actually use it are hallucinating. It is inelegant, so maybe I'll file a Firefox bug to have the default search string changed. For now, though, the "bad redirect" is useful enough that it ought to stay. Twinxor t 06:05, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
        • Other browsers, not just Firefox, use this "feature". --Mcpusc 07:13, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
          • This bookmark is not a default feature of Firefox or other browsers, it is an advanced tweak/something that some visitors have manually added to their browser for their own convenience; the people that use the tweak should have no trouble finding Wikipedia's front page, even if it takes a couple more seconds. While creating bookmarks, it is trivial to setup means to access the front page, or do so with a mouse click (since the Main page is always one click away from any page on Wikipedia). Users will have no trouble finding the main page, it would at most take an extra mouse click. By contrast, having a bogus %s redirect, misleads a user searching for %s, they might not be able to find the article they really wanted out of the encyclopedia --- this is much more harmful than a few wasted seconds or another click. And there are almost certainly not millions of Firefox users who have modified their browser to support wp keyword links, I believe the vast majority of users are still utilizing Internet Explorer, by any count. --Mysidia (talk) 02:24, 23 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
            • Again, you are incorrect that the bookmark is not a default feature of Firefox. It is a QuickSearch that comes with the browser; see [3]. Other browsers can also use the QuickSearch functionality: see [4] for an IE 5 plugin that provides this functionality. Opera also allows users this "advanced tweak" by adding a few lines to a config file; see [5] for a user's page on how it works. It is obvious that you've never used the quicksearch feature of a browser; rest assured that many wikipedia users do.--Mcpusc 03:05, 23 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
        • Your test was based on a wrong assumption, the bookmark for wikipedia in firefox is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=%s I thought this was a great idea when I first found it. I notice that google no longer searches for %s either (in certain circumstances) bjmurph talk‽ 07:51, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • keep. There should be a disambiguation page or something else because %s is very impoertant. In Firefox, when you use keywords it directs to the %s page. So it is extremely helpful to keep %s. -- Elfalem
    • keep. Gah, that was a very annoying thing to do, Mysidia! I rely on this behaviour to get to wikipedia's main page quickly, and based on the comments above, so do a lot of other people. Seeing as the possible utility of %s in other contexts is very small, usability trumps so-called "sense" here. Philip (Respond?) 07:04, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • keep. The redirect page is quite useful; regardless, %s doesn't warrant its own article. It's mentioned only briefly on printf. --Mcpusc 07:13, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Keep. Only a small part of the printf function, which has it's own article. bjmurph talk‽ 07:51, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Keep. I use it every day with Firefox, but just typing "wp" in the Location Bar. No disambiguation please, just a redirect to the Main page. Thanks. --Edcolins 10:14, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Keep. Oh come on. %s clearly doesnt belong as a seperate article anyway. Are we going to list lparam? how about hwnd? I use this every day in Firefox, as far as i was concerned the argument had been discussed, the solution being decided long ago on the original talk page. CraigF 10:40, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
      • Actually, %s really does have merit as a topic... lparam and hwnd should redirect to appropriate articles about what the Windows API is, as they are important concepts but can be discussed in the larger article -- it would be just as much a problem if they were blank articles or redirected somewhere strange such as the main page.., but these topics on the Win32 API haven't been developed yet and require a lot of work, %s/printf are far more popular, and part of more programming systems -- we have articles on ideas in mathematics, we can certainly have some articles on the popular memes in programming, and %s is a popular one used even by scripting languages such as perl, awk python (and there's no printf in python, either, but part of the % operator). By contrast, it's obvious that a popular bookmarklet has caused the subject to be frequented by readers who have no interest in the subject by its title ---- the very existence of this quirk is practically an illustration of %s' importance of %s for computer users. There's a much simpler way to get to the main page than to search for %s -- make a bookmark, and click on it. --Mysidia (talk) 14:16, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
        • I could concede that %s is obviously an important term used in many languages, and that yes, its purely a bookmarking function. But you fail to take into account that when the argument was first made, %s was moved to %s (printf), which has since been redirected to printf anyway. So the argument here is if %s AND when people type "wp" into their address bar in Firefox AND when people click the bookmark in Firefox get sent to printf. I vote no and would recommend that people vote similarly. CraigF 15:45, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Keep - for the reaons stated above particularly by Mcpusc, Twinxor and Elfalem. ThomasHarte 13:55, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Keep! A Wikipedian stated that an article on %s as a programming term wasn't thought necessary. In the light of that, the redirect should remain as it enhances usability. Otherwise, it's going to end up either getting deleted altogether or changed to another redirect - though since %s is used in myriad of computer-related subjects, quite where this alternate redirect should lead is not at all clear. --Sanguinus 14:34, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Keep! I use this "feature" very often. Stop trying to remove this redirect. It is useful to many of us. --Jcmaco 15:38, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Keep for the reasons enumerated above by others. Grumpy Troll Talk 16:49, 22 November 2005 (UTC).[reply]
    • KEEP!! - Are you guys kidding me? I use this all day long. Every time I want to go to the Main Page, I hit wp in my Firefox browser. I bet there are millions of others like me! User:Drange_net
    • Keep. For reasons stated by Elfalem. -Falcorian 17:39, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Keep. Even though I agree it's a pretty ugly hack, I do use it all the time. I do not find it likely that amount of people who search for the format string "%s" (and expecting printf) is greater than that of those who write "wp" in firefox's location bar (expecting the main page). -Gustavb 17:42, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Keep Got a bit of a fright when it didn't redirect to the Wikipedia homepage today :-p. Don't forget, new Firefox users (when checking out the "quick searches" under the bookmarks menu) may click on the "Wikipedia Quicksearch", which takes them to this page. --219.88.89.235 00:41, 23 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Keep Its useful when doing a blank search from link
    • Keep As already said by many, this redirect is very useful and deleting it would be a disservice to many users. -- Brian Sisco 02:25, 23 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Keep It's a very useful feature if you want to get to the Wikipedia frontpage in FireFox
    • Keep and please stop discussing it, so we can go back to using the redirect from Firefox. Leaving the page in discussion like this helps nobody. Ben Andrews, 68.65.113.117 03:44, 23 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Keep as it appears to be used quite often by Firefox users. Furthermore, %s is very rarely, if ever, encountered out of context. If I'm given a snippet of C code, I'm not going to see %s randomly scattered throughout the code fragment without context; I'm going to see it associated with printf, sprintf, fprintf, etc. And I would look up the associated function rather than %s, because, seriously, who in their right mind would look up a function's parameters on Wiki? --Arabani 10:50, 23 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
    • Comment I have removed the {{rfd}} tag, given the clear consensus. For the record, I don’t use the shortcut myself. Susvolans 17:33, 25 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • Thomas mcguane Thomas McGuane because I do not think it is usefoull to make a redirect page for every "missprinting" of a name - at least not when the only difference are capitalised or not letters. Oyvind 20:12, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
  • DAVID BOMBERGDavid Bomberg. Only diff in names are Capitalized letters. Oyvind 08:28, 23 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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Delete - since these redirects are only used in contexts related to Herbert Cardinal Vaughan and linking there already, having them appear as redlinks would actually be more useful. --Kusma (talk) 05:44, 29 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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NOTE: WE DO NOT DELETE REDIRECTS SIMPLY BECAUSE THEY DO NOT HAVE ANY INCOMING LINKS. DO NOT LIST THIS AS A REASON TO DELETE A REDIRECT. We also sometimes delete redirects that do have incoming redirects, so it's not a necessary condition either. See #delete and #keep above for the reasons for deleting or keeping redirects.