Talk:IBM Telum

' vs ’ in article name references
I absolutely prefer ' to ’ as an apostrophe character in texts on Wikipedia, but when referring to an article, shouldn't the actual name of the article be used? Even if it has a type error, spelling error or similar. Am I overly nitpicking? -- Henriok (talk) 06:28, 20 June 2022 (UTC)
 * I presume that User:Citation bot is following, which points to (MOS:CONFORM), which says:
 * Convert apostrophes and quotation marks to Wikipedia's style:
 * These should be straight, not curly or slanted. See § Quotation marks.
 * That section of the MOS should also cite ; they both say that straight, not curly, forms of those punctuation marks.
 * If that's what the bot is doing, the right place to discuss that is on Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Titles of works.
 * If that's not what the bot is doing, and it's changing those characters due to an overzealous interpretation of the MOS, the right place to discuss that is on a page such as User talk:Citation bot. Guy Harris (talk) 07:00, 20 June 2022 (UTC)