Talk:W.O.L.D.

Fair use rationale for Image:Harry Chapin - Short Stories.jpg
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Punctuation in name
Is there a reason we use middots for the song title? I cannot see any of the sources using this formatting, and the image of the record sleeve doesn't use it either. If "W·O·L·D" is used, should we adhere to MOS:TMSTYLE – i.e. something like "Wold" (stylized as "W·O·L·D")... – or if it isn't, why are we using it? Having done some Google image searches for sleeves, I can't find any examples of any releases using this formatting. MIDI (talk) 16:05, 19 September 2021 (UTC)
 * Moved as no objection to above comment in the month since it was posted. MIDI (talk) 19:44, 23 October 2021 (UTC)