Talk:Sinead Farrelly

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Use dmy dates[edit]

I'm confused on a couple things:

  • Why was the article switched from mdy to dmy dates upon her Ireland call-up? For footballers, does that override both MOS:RETAIN and MOS:TIES of birthplace, citizenship, and residence? If so, is this Wikipedia policy or WP:WPF guidance documented somewhere so I can refer to it? I've checked the "MOS" of WP:WPF (which just links to the templates, which don't cover mdy/dmy), and tried searching for a more detailed definition of "strong ties", which only seems to bring up things like WP:GS/UKU, which seems to suggest both consensus and a sole focus are necessary before switching in the context of the UK, but not generally.
  • Why was the article switched from mdy to dmy dates, but the existing article content wasn't edited accordingly? Was that intentional? Would a bot have eventually made the change? -Socccc (talk) 16:43, 28 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]