User:BarrelProof

This account was created in December 2010, initially with an interest in editing pages related to whisky – although my interests drift broadly. I am here to build an encyclopedia.

I am not especially expert on the subject of whisky, but I am interested in learning more about it, and I have had the impression that some of the Wikipedia material on this subject has contained errors and misconceptions. I have a fondness for trying to find objective truth and avoid incorrect impressions and marketing spin. I like to find and understand the actual rules that govern the making and labeling of the products (and where those rules apply and where they do not). I like to try to penetrate through the marketing messages to find the real facts, clearly identify the structure of who is the actual parent company that produces various products, and establish where and how they do it. I may not always get it right, but I'm trying.

Some particular whisky-related topics that I have taken a special interest in include:
 * Whisky, Bourbon whiskey, American whiskey, Canadian whisky, Scotch whisky, Irish whiskey, List of whisky brands, and various related articles about types and brands of whisky and the companies that produce them.
 * Straight whiskey – I created this article after noticing that this important category of whiskey had no article.
 * Sazerac Company – I created this article after noticing that this major private beverage-making company did not have a Wikipedia article.
 * Willett Distillery, a.k.a. Kentucky Bourbon Distillers (KBD) – I substantially expanded this article after noticing that there was not much information in it. KBD is a private family-operated company in Bardstown, Kentucky that produces several of its own brands of (mostly premium quality) Bourbon and rye whiskey and also works as a contract bottling company. This company tends to stay out of the limelight – their brands don't seem especially well known, and they tend not to put their actual company name on their bottlings. However, they have recently been increasing their profile – e.g., they rebranded themselves back to their previous name (the "Willett Distillery"), resumed distilling operations, began conducting site tours, rejoined the Kentucky Distillers Association (KDA), became an inaugural member of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail craft tour, and got their KDA membership upgraded to become the inaugural "Proof"-level member of the KDA.
 * Old Forester – I created this article after noticing that it was just a redirect to the Brown-Forman article, which barely mentioned this major and historically important product (continuously on the market longer than any other brand of bourbon, the first bourbon sold exclusively in sealed bottles, and the first major product of a major (still family-controlled) spirits company now publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange).
 * Beam Suntory (formerly Beam Inc.) and Fortune Brands Home & Security – I created these articles when the Fortune Brands holding company split to create two companies (shortly after selling its Acushnet operations), before Beam was bought by Suntory.
 * MGP of Indiana – I created this article (as Lawrenceburg Distillers Indiana before the facility was bought out and renamed) after noticing the importance of this low-key producer, which narrowly escaped being shut down at least twice, and now sources key products that bear the labels of various brands – especially including various rye whiskey brands.
 * Emperador (brandy) – I created this article just after discovering that this the top-selling brand of brandy in the world (by volume).
 * Alliance Global Group – I created this article after noticing that Emperador, Inc. (producer of Emperador brandy) had purchased Whyte and Mackay for £430m, and was surprised to discover not only that the company that made this big purchase had no article on Wikipedia, but that it was a part of an even larger holding company that didn't have one either.
 * List of historic whisky distilleries – There tends to be a lot of confusing claims about the history of distilleries – e.g., with several different distilleries appearing to claim to be the oldest one in some region or other category. Collecting such information in one place may be helpful to sort this out.

Bourbon and other alcoholic beverages

 * Kilbeggan at Irish whiskey and Bushmill's at Whisky need some fact support
 * Merge per
 * Refine the List of historic whisky distilleries
 * In links to Red Bicyclette, Wine lake (which seems like a concept someone tried to introduce around 2006), and Plan Bordeaux (which seems like a related concept) – neither of the latter two seem to have any citations less than a decade old
 * Talk:Alcoholic drink (or should it be "beverage"?)
 * Consider this and this for the LDI article
 * Consider Sku's list of distilleries and brands
 * For Bourbon whiskey, remove repetitive information about being a "distinctive product", and move material out of the legal section that is not about legal requirements
 * A historical marker discussion claims bourbon was named after the county, but I believe that's unproven.
 * Follow up on Talk:Kirin Company / Talk:Kirin Company
 * Follow up on Talk:Suntory.
 * Create (or find) an article about Alliance Global and its Emperador (beverage company) subsidiary in the beverage business (see Whyte and Mackay and Talk:Jura distillery) and its Emperador brandy, which the Andrew Tan article says it the world's best-selling brandy, and clean up ownership information in related articles.
 * Create a Stitzel–Weller distillery article. See Rebel Yell, and the several articles linked therein under "see also" and Bulleit Bourbon and this remark and United Distillers (which owned the Bernheim distillery as well). Several articles already have redlinks for that important historic company
 * Create a Kentucky Distillers Association article (mentioning their Kentucky Bourbon Trail and DISCUS)
 * Create a List of registered distilleries of the United States (with DSP number per this (darn, that's now a dead link), this, this, this, etc., see US CFR Part 19)
 * DSP-KY-1 and DSP-KY-31 for Heaven Hill
 * DSP-KY-5 for James E. Pepper
 * DSP-KY-78 for Willett Distillery
 * Create an article to fix the redlink for doubler (distillation) in the KBD article (consulting this source as well those cited there)
 * Sour mash needs citations
 * Study the phenomenon of Uraguayan cognac and Armenian cognac, and edit the cognac article accordingly.
 * Study this article and this oral history project and update the Buffalo Trace distillery article as appropriate
 * Improve Maker's Mark based on information in Buffalo Trace Distillery
 * Create an article on distillery fires, including Jim Beam (August 4, 2003, and July 2, 2019), Wild Turkey (May 9, 2000), Heaven Hill (November 7, 1996), the Bernheim Distillery (March 1896 and at least one previous fire), etc. It is clearly a chronic and continuing problem for distilleries.
 * Document, somewhere, the story of which U.S. distilleries (asserted to number ten in the Isaac Wolfe Bernheim article) were allowed to continue to produce whiskey for medicinal purposes during Prohibition (incl. Stitzel-Weller and Bernheim Brothers, see also Glenmore Distillery Company and Shively, Kentucky for Early Times), and the effect of WWII on American whiskey production. The Jim Beam brand was named as such in 1933, which was during Prohibition, so how did that happen? See also Bourbon whiskey.
 * But Always Fine Bourbon devotes its Chapter 2 to the subject. It says that a moratorium had been placed on production due to WWI (actually, it says WWII!) three years prior when the Volstead Act came into effect on 1920-01-17. Production was prohibited, and companies that had an inventory were required to move it to a government-controlled "concentration warehouse". Once there, it could be sold by prescription for medicinal purposes and could be sold to bakers. Bakers could buy 12 pints of brandy and rum for cooking. W. L. Weller & Sons and A. Ph. Stitzel Company (which were separate companies, but allied in some way) had a lot of inventory (and inventory receipts for product held elsewhere) and used that system. It says that six companies where granted licenses to resume production, but that only happened after the inventory had dwindled – not until 1929, just a few years before Prohibition was repealed. (Prohibition lasted officially until December 5, 1933; see the Prohibition article for the several starting dates.) Production at the Stitzel distillery on Story Avenue resumed on 1929-12-07, "among the first in the country since 1917 to produce whiskey", also producing for other distillers that had been granted medicinal licenses but were not yet ready to resume. The author's father wrote that as far as they knew, they were the first to resume production, and he didn't remember whether the distillery was operating as Weller or Stitzel. This was at Story Avenue, a site that was shut down in 1934. It produced whiskey for W. L. Weller & Sons, A. Ph. Stitzel Company, and "Whiskey was made additionally for Brown-Forman, Wright & Taylor, Bonnie Brothers, Old Kentucky, and was made by us also for H. McKenna and Waterfill & Frazier." A site in Frankfort had been planned to start the production in December, 1929, but couldn't do so because they ran out of money due to the stock market crash. Joe Beam was the distiller and Roy Beam was the assistant, and there were seven Beams working there. "Sadly, many of the smaller companies were bought by larger ones, and of the 75 or so distilleries operating at the time of the 18th Amendment, only 51 survived." (That was more than I thought – only a third weren't still around after a 13-year prohibition! How many of today's companies would survive a 13-year shut-down?)
 * See the Schenley Industries article for a list of the six distilleries allowed to resume distilling in 1929.
 * See discussion in the Bourbon whiskey article, citing timeline produced by KDA.

Miscellany and historical notes

 * Three-Dimensional (3D) Tactics Analysis, Terrorist Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (MOS:DOCTCAPS)
 * RMs at Talk:Brighton Bears (1973-2006), Talk:Léon Lippens, Talk:Ted Wilson (1943-2013), Talk:Main Development Region, Talk:Water Under the Bridge (not moved to PDAB 18 July 2024), Talk:Fifth of July (play) (disambiguated 11 July 2024), Talk:American Prairie (disambiguated 6 July 2024), Talk:Bini (group) (not moved to all-caps 1 July 2024)
 * Wikipedia talk:Article titles
 * RfD at Redirects for discussion/Log/2024 June 7
 * Template talk:No redirect and Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Capital letters
 * Substance, essence, crux, gist,, pith, beef – where is the synonymous meaning of these discussed on Wikipedia?
 * RMs at Talk:History of the United States (1776–1789) (not moved 30 June 2024; should this convention be documented?), Talk:Cross-strait relations (6 articles lowercased 19 June 2024), Talk:IMP (band) (moved to that name from use of a terminal full stop 24 June 2024, but strange in two ways), Yeah! (Usher song) (not moved to PDAB 20 June 2024), Talk:(+ +) (4 articles moved to use brackets 18 June 2024), Friday (Rebecca Black song) (proposed PDAB, closed early and reopened, closed as not moved 14 June 2024), Royals (song) (moved to PDAB 14 June 2024), Talk:Too Many Humans (five-dot ellipsis removed 9 June 2024), Talk:Wish (film) (PDAB not moved 8 June 2024), Talk:Kwansŏ (moved to diacritics 7 June 2024), Talk:Rainy Day Women Nos. 12 & 35 (sharp symbol removed 4 June 2024), Talk:Ultra (personal rapid transit) (moved 29 April 2024, re-proposed by me for further refinement, refined 2 June 2024)
 * Template:Know Your Meme and WP:KYM
 * Redirects for discussion/Log/2024 May 28
 * spaced colon (4 articles) WP:SUBTITLE
 * Date ranges: 19xx- (~60), e.g.,
 * Tomahawk Conference, Ohio, 1958-1960
 * Dayton Dynamo (1988-1995)
 * Army Medal for War 1939-1945
 * List of art installations by Ilya Kabakov (1983-2000)
 * History Line: 1914-1918
 * Second Polish Army (1944-45)
 * Live Live Live Tokyo Dome 1993-1996
 * East Lancs 1984-style double-deck body
 * 1995-96 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season
 * Jamaica 1956-58 £1 chocolate and violet
 * War Games Rules 1925-1950
 * Albanian Navy (1914-1939)
 * Great Naval Battles: North Atlantic 1939-1943
 * Williams Lake Mustangs (1978-1996)
 * From There to Here: 1989-2002
 * Medalla de la Campaña (1936-1939)
 * Rarities 1979-1981
 * MCM – The Gospel: The Missing Gems of MCM Caveman (1994-2011)
 * 172nd Infantry Regiment (United States, 1982-present)
 * Great Naval Battles: Guadalcanal 1942-1943
 * Anticon Label Sampler: 1999-2004
 * The Greatest Filmography 1999-2006
 * The Punk Singles Collection 1977-80
 * Singl ploče 1979-1982
 * Medal for civilian prisoners, deportees and hostages of the 1914-1918 Great War
 * B Sides Win: extras, bonus tracks and b-sides 1992-2008
 * Neil Sedaka In The Studio, 1958-1962
 * Europeana 1914-1918
 * The Dream 1973-2011
 * Basketbolo žaidimas (krepšiasvydis) ir Lietuvos sporto lygos oficialės basketbolo taisyklės 1926-27 metams
 * Still life of 1950-1990s: the Leningrad School
 * Paintings of 1940-1990s: the Leningrad School
 * Leningrad painting of 1950-1980s (Saint Petersburg, 1994)
 * Etude in Leningrad painting of 1940-1980s
 * 1974-75 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season
 * Kisan Sabha (1919-1922)
 * Sessions 1981-83
 * Paraguayan Civil War (1922-1923)
 * James Ferguson (footballer, fl. 1905-15)
 * Collection of Poems. Book 2. 1903-1909
 * Early Burmese Comic Art (1910-1950)
 * Close to the Noise Floor: Formative UK Electronica 1975-1984
 * Stranded in Paradise: New Zealand Rock'n'Roll, 1955-1988
 * Norwegian Scientific Expedition to Tristan Da Cunha 1937-1938
 * Greatest Hits 1991-2016 ~All Singles +~
 * T.R.E.N.D.Y. -Paradise from 1997-
 * 180mm Pattern 1931-1933
 * Guatemalan Peace Process 1994-1996
 * 1919-1939 Carmarthen Borough Council elections
 * King Harald V's Jubilee Medal 1991-2016
 * The Establishment of the Connecticut State University, 1965-85, Notes and Reminiscences
 * 1913-1939 Llanelly Borough Council elections
 * Eastern Slavonia Front (1991-1995)
 * The Best of Eloy Vol. 2 - The Prime 1976-1979
 * Date ranges 20xx- (~0)
 * Problematic hyphenated date ranges
 * 1919-1939 Carmarthen Borough Council elections (needs a round-robin move)
 * 1969-70 Four Hills Tournament (needs a round-robin move)
 * Bank of America (1904-1998), what relation to Bank of America?
 * Transition (literary journal) (1927-1938) (merge discussion in progress) or ?
 * List of Italian football transfers winter 2023-24
 * Re Talk:More than a Game: 126 "More Than", 26 "More than"
 * More Songs ... Acoustic – delete? (was already PRODed on 9 July 2009‎)
 * RMs at Talk:Thunderbolts* (asterisk added 31 May 2024), Talk:Who Killed the Zutons? (six-dot ellipsis removed 31 May 2024), Talk:Intégrale Prépa (spaced colon fixed 30 May 2024), Talk:Lytta vesicatoria (moved from "Spanish fly" 27 May 2024), Talk:Ae Fond Kiss (song) (not moved 27 May 2024), Talk:Technische Universität Berlin (moved to German name 26 May 2024), Talk:Love Story (Taylor Swift song) (not moved to PDAB 26 May 2024), Talk:Love Story (2006 British film) (PDAB resolved 26 May 2024), Talk:Billy Sullivan (1900s catcher) (PDAB settled 24 May after follow-up), Talk:The Guardian (1844 Australian newspaper) (rationalized 24 May 2024), Talk:AFC Championship Game (not moved 11 May 2024, endorsed in MR 23 May 2024), Talk:James Reid (rugby, born 1851) (PDAB resolved 17 May 2024), Talk:More than This (lowercasing consistency 17 May 2024), Talk:Rub-A-Dub-Dub (Hank Thompson song) (disambiguated 17 May 2024, capitalization rationale unclear), Talk:Ave Maria ... virgo serena (lowercased 17 May 2024), Talk:Tinga (footballer, born 1978) (PDAB by me, disambiguated 16 May 2024), Talk:Postcards (Australian TV series) (PDAB disambiguated 15 May 2024), Talk:Pieds-noirs (settled 15 May 2024, any possible effect on Hoosier and Carioca?), Talk:And Here She Is (ellipsis and artist name removed 14 May 2024, User talk comment pending), Talk:Sén dollotar Ulaid (ellipsis removed and diacritic added 14 May 2024), Talk:Theory of forms (lowercase retained 13 May 2024), Talk:If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? (moved 13 May 2024), Talk:More than a Game (not moved to uppercase 13 May 2024), Talk:When the Pawn... (not moved 12 May 2024), Talk:Y. (Bebe album) (disambiguated 8 May 2024), Talk:William Hutchinson (rugby union, born 1849) (PDABs disambiguated 8 May 2024), Talk:But What About the Noise ... (moved 7 May 2024), Talk:When I Was a Bachelor (moved 7 May 2024), Talk:Can You Dig It (The Mock Turtles song) (moved from PDAB 4 May 2024), Talk:Over the River and Through the Woods (dubious not moved decision 3 May 2024), Talk:Dinho (São Toméan footballer) (PDAB disambiguated 3 May 2024, consider YOB follow-up), Talk:Die Ärzte (1986 album) (PDAB disambiguated 3 May 2024), Talk:This Is the House That Jack Built (by me, withdrawn suggestion to lowercase "that" 2 May 2024)
 * "The Life That I Have" (any problem?) That as pronoun (capped), adverb (capped), determiner (unknown) – capped where I found it
 * MOS:SINGULAR: "the Heat are playing the Lakers tonight" (also the article about the Heat) – not when using a city name
 * On prefixing and suffixing an ellipsis with a space: MOS:ELLIPSIS says to "Generally, use a non-breaking space before an ellipsis, and a regular space after it:".
 * As a basic point, there could be a question of interpretation here – is this just discussing what type of space to use or whether to include a space or not? Note that it doesn't directly say "Generally, a space should be included before and after an ellipsis. ..."
 * I interpret this to mean that there should generally be a space (of some kind) before an ellipsis and another space after it (at least except in cases where the ellipsis indicates that part of a word is elided, as in Roger ...felde). agreed in a recent RM discussion, saying "yes, it should be 'Noise ...' not 'Noise...', per MOS:ELLIPSIS; the ellipsis fused onto the word indicates a truncated word ("Wha...?"), not a truncated sentence." Both the CMOS and the AP Stylebook seem to surround an ellipsis with spaces. See here for an off-Wikipedia article discussing ellipses and their use. It reports that the AP Stylebook says to "treat an ellipsis as a three-letter word", which implies having spaces that separate this word from others, and all of its examples are consistent with that. However,  and  have noted that no space is actually included in typical practice on Wikipedia.
 * This issue was the central question for the just-closed RM at Talk:When the Pawn..., but the declared consensus was to not follow the MoS guidance. (It was also somewhat discussed at Talk:But What About the Noise ....)
 * English letters followed by ellipsis with no space (2053 articles)
 * Space before ellipsis (79 articles)
 * Ellipsis followed by a space followed by letters (887 articles)
 * Ellipsis followed by letters with no space (568 articles)
 * A basic observation is that there are more than 25 times as many article titles that don't prefix an ellipsis with a space as there are that do! Also, there is not a very clear preference about whether to include a space after an ellipsis (a 3:2 ratio leaning toward including a space). Some articles are in more than one of these lists, of course.
 * Four dots (26 articles)
 * Five dots (4 articles, all albums: Endtroducing....., An Introduction to ....., Too Many Humans....., 5.....Go)
 * Not well sourced with five dots: An Introduction to ..... (self-published website has only three dots, Allmusic has "Introduction to Roy Harper", no other sources cited)
 * Too Many Humans..... seems self-released and not so notable. Discogs lists several variants. All three cited non-UGC sources (Louder, Vinyl District, Drag City) have no dots at all.
 * Six dots (1 article: Who Killed...... The Zutons?)
 * Legitimate exception: Roger ...felde
 * Recently discussed But What About the Noise ...
 * Roughly OK: Ave Maria ... Virgo serena, The Law of ...


 * Juneau-Douglas High School supreme court case
 * PROD for Jon H. Roberts (since expanded)
 * RMs at Talk:Imagine (song) (moved to PDAB 23 April 2024, 11:1 ratio), Talk:Lusitania (DAB, no consensus 23 April 2024), Talk:Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of the Beach Boys (lowercase 'the' 21 April 2024, other similar topics identified), Talk:1973 Australian incomes referendum (lowercased and rearranged 20 April 2024), Talk:Daddy, What Did You Do in the Great War? (title case 17 April 2024), Talk:Is This Music? (capped 16 April 2024, then deleted 27 April 2024), Talk:Can you hear me? (alleged telephone scam) (moved to sentence case 13 April 2024), Talk:Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game) (6:1 pageview ratio PDAB, not moved 12 April 2024), Tie (draw) (no consensus 11 April 2024), Talk:Revolution (Beatles song) (proposed PDAB, not moved 10 April 2024, 8:1 ratio), Talk:October 2023 speaker of the United States House of Representatives election (no consensus about "speakership" 10 April 2024), Talk:Good Night (Beatles song) (proposed PDAB, 29:1 ratio, not moved 10 April 2024), Talk:Orlando Eye (lowercase without "The" 10 April 2024), Talk:My Everything (Ariana Grande album) (proposed PDAB or PTOPIC not moved 9 April 2024), Talk:Democratic Labor Party (Australia, 1955) (disambiguated 9 April 2024), Talk:Democratic Labour Party (Australia, 1978) (moved to change the year 8 April 2024), Talk:UK singles chart (lowercased 7 April 2024, and the other 170?), Talk:Fuck (2005 film) (moved from PDAB 7 April 2024), Talk:Negev desert road ambush (no consensus to uppercase "desert" 4 April 2024, other topics identified including Lompoul desert, Nafud desert, Nara desert, and named "ecoregions"), Talk:Snuff (British band) (moved from PDAB 4 April 2024), Talk:M1126 infantry carrier vehicle (lowercased 4 April 2024, other topics identified), Talk:A Chip off the Old Block (album) (lowercase 'off' 4 April 2024, other topics identified in discussion), Talk:Icon Park (all-caps removed 2 April 2024), Talk:MAS-49 rifle (not moved to remove weapon type description 1 April 2024), Talk:Democratic Labour Party (Australia, 1980) (not moved to PDAB title 1 April 2024, but consider the PDAB redirect)
 * WT:MOSTM
 * redirects to Armored car (military). LAV (armoured vehicle) probably should too.
 * Good proper noun comment from Bagumba
 * Good PDAB comment from an IP
 * Article titles containing "Fellows" (capitalized), per Talk:List of fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery
 * See regex searches for List of Fellows (5) and List of .* Fellows (~150)
 * List of Lalit Kala Akademi fellows
 * List of Harvard junior fellows
 * List of Black Harvard junior fellows
 * List of American Enterprise Institute scholars and fellows
 * List of Miller Research Fellows
 * List of Wasserstein Fellows
 * List of American Physical Society Fellows (with subpages, the only one with "Fellows" in that sense of the word, moved by RM closed 24 March 2024)
 * Honorary Fellows of the Royal Society of Chemistry (the only one like that, bundled in RM with below topics)
 * List of Honorary Fellows of [whatever] (44, all Oxford & Cambridge, 2 additional "List of Honorary: List of Honorary Citizens of towns and cities in North Macedonia and List of Honorary Members of Indonesian Marine Corps; only two lowercase honorary fellows: List of honorary fellows of Somerville College, Oxford and List of honorary fellows of the British Academy, 60 additional "List of honorary")
 * List of University Professors at Harvard University (see also List of honorary professors of Moscow State University)
 * List of fellows of [whatever]: (RM agreed to lowercase all 15 March 2024)
 * President and Fellows of Harvard College (described as the name of a governing body, so maybe OK)
 * [Whatever] Fellows Program (6 of them, zero with lowercase "program")
 * Kauffman Fellows Program
 * Leaders For Democracy Fellows Program
 * MacArthur Fellows Program
 * Mayfield Fellows Program (abbreviated MFP)
 * Presidential Management Fellows Program
 * University Innovation Fellows Program


 * RMs at Talk:Macbeth (Verdi) (disambiguated 31 March 2024, although that leaves Lohengrin (opera)), Talk:2017 Speaker of the United States House of Representatives election (not moved 29 March 2024, new RM opened on related article), Talk:Mercedes-Benz (suggestion to use an en dash withdrawn 30 March 2024), Talk:Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (no consensus 28 March 2024), Move review/Log/2024 March (closure as no consensus to use sentence case endorsed 27 March 2024), Talk:787 series (JR Kyushu) (disambiguated 26 March 2024, also ), Talk:Black Irish (folklore) (not moved 26 March 2024), Talk:Just like Heaven (moved to lowercase preposition 26 March 2024), Talk:Kairos Canada (dropped all-caps 26 March 2024), Talk:James V. Allred (moved with added punctuation 26 March 2024), Talk:Ad Infinitum (British band) (moved from PDAB 26 March 2024), Talk:Buddy (dog actor) (disambiguated 26 March 2024), Talk:List of fellows of the American Physical Society (moved to lowercase 24 March 2024), Talk:List of honorary fellows of Christ's College, Cambridge (moved to lowercase 24 March 2024), Talk:Feist (dog breed) (moved 23 March 2024), Talk:Hector (immigration ship) (moved from PDAB 22 March 2024), Talk:Lucky (war dog) (moved from PDAB 22 March 2024), Brittany Spaniel (moved 21 March 2024), Talk:National Football League (most abbreviated 20 March 2024), Talk:Xu Bin (footballer) (moved to PDAB 19 March 2024), Talk:HMS Hornet (1794 sloop-of-war) (moved from PDAB 18 March 2024), Talk:Medium Mark A Whippet (not moved 18 March 2024, should consider follow-up for Type 10 and ), Talk:Illit (group) (not moved to all-caps 18 March 2024), Talk:Calamity Jane (country music band) (moved from PDAB 17 March 2024), Talk:Night Swim (moved to primary topic 17 March 2024), Talk:List of fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery (not moved to uppercase 16 March 2024), Talk:List of fellows of the British Academy elected in the 2020s (lowercased 15 March 2023), Talk:Cannabis (drug) (not moved 15 March 2024), Talk:King armored car (lowercased 14 March 2024), Talk:152 mm gun-howitzer D-20 (moved 12 March 2024 to avoid redundancy but not to put model number first), Talk:Bluey (long-lived dog) (moved from PDAB 12 March 2024), Evermore (moved to primary status 12 March 2024), Talk:Just like Heaven (2005 film) (moved from PDAB with uppercase preposition 10 March 2024), Talk:Adams (1905 automobile) (disambiguated 9 March 2024), Talk:1992 PBA All-Filipino Conference finals (lowercased 9 March 2024), Talk:NHL conference finals (lowercased 9 March 2024), Talk:USFL draft (moved to lowercase 9 March 2024), Talk:George Clinton (funk musician) (not moved to PDAB 8 March 2024), Talk:Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (not moved to use dashes 8 March 2024), Talk:Ma Jun (environmental engineer) (moved from PDAB 7 March 2024), Talk:Revolver (Beatles album) (not moved to PDAB 7 March 2024), Talk:The Bees (band) (moved from PDAB 7 March 2024), Talk:Stormy Weather (song) (not moved from PDAB 6 March 2024), Talk:National Basketball Association (subtopics moved 6 March 2024 per WP:SHORTFORM), Talk:Red (Taylor Swift album) (not moved to PDAB 6 March 2024), Talk:Max (American dog) (moved from PDAB 6 March 2024), Talk:Smoky (war dog) (moved from PDAB 6 March 2024), Talk:M1 armored car (moved to lowercase 3 March 2024), Talk:Dragonfly (Titan space probe) (moved from PDAB 1 March 2024), Talk:Dancing on My Own (lowercased 1 March 2024), Talk:M1918 Ford 3-ton tank (moved to lowercase 1 March 2024)
 * Buffalo Bill (character) post-move cleanup
 * WT:MOSDAB
 * Military vehicles
 * M1 Abrams, M26 Pershing, M46 Patton, M47 Patton, M48 Patton
 * Category:Armored cars of the United States
 * Per WP:MILMOS and WP:LOWERCASE. WP:MILMOS – "all articles documenting tanks should include "tank" as a part of its title, generally appended at the end". WP:MILMOS –  "When using numerical model designation, the word following the designation should be left uncapitalized (for example, 'M16 rifle' or 'M109 howitzer') unless it is a proper noun.". Also for consistency. Please note the related RM at Talk:T1 light tank and the examples provided in that discussion.
 * A7V, FCM 1A, Fiat 2000, Little Willie, LK I, LK II, M3 Stuart, M8 Greyhound, M656, Schneider CA1, Steam Wheel Tank, Tsar Tank
 * Holt gas electric tank (hyphenate)
 * Sturmpanzerwagen Oberschlesien (means 'tank', so doesn't need it), Vezdekhod (maybe doesn't need it since implied and not English)
 * RM at Talk:M1126 Infantry Carrier Vehicle: M1126 Infantry Carrier Vehicle, M1127 Reconnaissance Vehicle, M1128 Mobile Gun System, M1129 Mortar Carrier, M1130 Commander's Vehicle, M1131 Fire Support Vehicle, M1132 Engineer Squad Vehicle, M1133 Medical Evacuation Vehicle, M1134 Anti-Tank Guided Missile Vehicle, M1135 Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, Reconnaissance Vehicle (mangled title)
 * RM at Talk:King armored car (moved 14 March 2024): King Armored Car
 * RM at Talk:M1 armored car (moved 3 March 2024): M1 Armored Car, M1 Combat Car, T7 Armored Car
 * RM at Talk:Medium Mark A Whippet (not moved 18 March 2024): Medium Mark A Whippet, Medium Mark B, Medium Mark C Hornet, Medium Mark D, Renault FT, Saint-Chamond (tank), T-28 (medium tank), T17 Deerhound, Type 10 (consider )
 * RM at Talk:152 mm gun-howitzer D-20: 152 mm towed gun-howitzer M1955 (D-20)
 * RM at Talk:M1918 Ford 3-ton tank (moved 1 March 2024)
 * RM at Talk:A7 medium tank (moved 29 February 2024): A7 Medium Tank, CLB 75 Tank, T27 Armored Car, WZ-111 Heavy Tank
 * RM at Talk:M6 heavy tank (moved 28 February 2024): Heavy Tank M6, Medium Tank M7, Medium Tank M1921, Medium Tank M1922, Light Tank Mk VI, Light Tank Mk VII Tetrarch, Light Tank Mk VIII
 * RM at Talk:T1 light tank (moved 27 February 2024): T1 Light Tank, T14 Heavy Tank, T20 Medium Tank, T25 Medium Tank, T28 Super Heavy Tank, T29 Heavy Tank, T30 Heavy Tank, T32 Heavy Tank, T34 Heavy Tank
 * Lowercase: M2 half-track car, M2 light tank, M2 medium tank, M103 heavy tank, M1917 light tank, Steam tank, T57 heavy tank, T92 light tank, T95 medium tank, Type 92 heavy armoured car, Type 95 heavy tank
 * Simpler lowercase: M60 tank, Mark V tank, Mark VIII tank, T2 tank, Type 59 tank


 * WP:LOWERCASE
 * Wikipedia talk:Redirects for discussion
 * RfD at Redirects for discussion/Log/2024 February 18
 * Talk:Anthrax (American band) versus Talk:Jet (band) is an interesting, simultaneous contrast (commented at WT:PDAB)
 * Talk:Baden-Württemberg, Talk:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Talk:Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale, Talk:North Rhine-Westphalia (note that Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu province now has an en dash)
 * RMs at Talk:List of ships named USS Liberty (moved from base name 29 February 2024), Talk:A7 medium tank (lowercased 29 February 2024), Talk:Spike (dog actor) (moved from PDAB title 28 February 2024), Talk:Quantum leap (lowercase dab, by me, moved 28 February 2024), Talk:M6 heavy tank (lowercased 28 February 2024), Talk:T1 light tank (moved to lowercase 27 February 2024), Talk:Always on the Run (Isaak song) (not moved 26 February 2024, and Always on the Run, which I boldly moved), Talk:The Game (mind game) (not moved to PDAB title 25 February 2024), Euclid University (moved from all-caps 23 February 2024), Talk:What's Going On (album) (moved to PDAB 22 February 2024), Talk:Waitress (2007 film) (moved from PDAB 20 February 2024), Talk:Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) (not moved to short title 18 February 2024), Talk:Anthrax (American band) (not moved to PDAB 18 February 2024), Talk:Jet (band) (moved to PDAB 17 February 2024), Talk:Pat McGee (American musician) (moved from PDAB and merged 17 February 2024), Talk:The Message (Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five song) (not moved to PDAB 12 February 2024), Talk:1975 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship (no consensus 12 February 2024, needs follow-up, Talk:Let It Be (1970 film) (PDAB, procedurally withdrawn 12 February 2024), Talk:3-deamino-3-oxonicotianamine reductase (moved 2 February 2024),
 * WT:WikiProject Albums
 * WP:Requests for comment/Evaluation of Vector 2022:


 * For User:BarrelProof/common.js:


 * or see User:Rublov/anonymize.js.


 * RfD for Anglais and Angloise → Redirects for discussion/Log/2024 January 27
 * intitle:/2'-/, ...


 * Talk:Canada Goose (clothing)
 * Category:Professional titles and certifications
 * RfD at Redirects for discussion/Log/2023 December 25
 * PROD for aicas
 * Anthony Rendon primary topic? (Talk:Mark Stone (ice hockey))
 * RM to shorten titles by removing parenthesized suffixes: Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)? December's Children (And Everybody's)? I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry (over You)? Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today)? I Could Never Love Another (After Loving You)? Death on Two Legs and Nothin' Shakin' were moved, but Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) was shot down.
 * Consistency of "The" among albums and songs by bands
 * WT:MOSNUM
 * Help talk:Citation Style 1/Archive 90 (search for "dots", put into double parentheses)
 * Talk:Kirin (company)
 * and
 * User talk:Doomsdayer520/Archive 10
 * Potential inverted primary topics (note Moneyball RM):
 * Straight Outta Compton (a 1988 album) – pretty strange that a topic that gets less than 25% of the page views is considered primary (most recent closed 26 April 2021)
 * Primary competition is a 2015 film (pageview ratio 2.1:1, historical persistence ratio 4:1 as of June 2024)
 * The Sound of Music (1959 musical), a 3.8:1 pageview ratio situation similar to Straight Outta Compton (for which the 1965 film is 2.1&times; as popular, historical persistence ratio 1.1:1), with a no consensus RM closure for its Requested move 24 July 2022 and a (not perfectly relevant) dab move discussion January 2023.
 * The Boys in the Boat, arguably not primary over the 2023 film (2.3:1), although 11:1 historical persistence ratio
 * Apple vs. Apple Inc. (5:1)
 * Madonna (long term topic "Mary as Madonna" not as well known as "Apple", "Orange", etc.)
 * Also see and commentary at WP:NWFCTM
 * Help talk:Citation Style 1/Archive 89
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 415 (archived)
 * RMs at Talk:Animals (Pink Floyd album) (not moved 25 January 2024), Talk:Thomas Evans (bookseller, born 1739) (moved 21 January 2024), Talk:Dave Hall (Indiana politician) (moved 21 January 2024, generalizing roles good, birth year not so much, should check for follow-up needs), Talk:Batagalla (7°15′N 80°40′E) (moved 21 January 2024, could use follow-up checking), Talk:7:11AM 11.20.1979 79°55′W 40°27′N (moved 19 January 2024), Talk:Ilukpelessa (7°1′N 80°54′E) (moved 18 January 2024), Talk:Əhmədli (40°31′N 45°54′E) (moved 18 January 2024), Talk:Scared Famous and Fast Forward (moved 16 January 2024), Talk:Rated "X" (song) (moved to disambiguate 16 January 2024), Talk:Any Way You Want It (Dave Clark Five song) (moved for "the" inclusion consistency 16 January 2024), Talk:Socks (cat) (no consensus 13 January 2024, PDAB, note also Spike, Pal, and Skippy), Talk:Fido (Italian dog) (moved 12 January 2024), Talk:Samuel Ashe (North Carolina governor) (no consensus 12 January 2024 for removal of state identifier contrary to Talk:Paul Anderson (Minnesota state senator), differing from Talk:John Carroll (archbishop)), Talk:California High School (San Ramon, California) (not moved 11 January 2024), Talk:Nothin' Shakin' (moved 11 January 2024, to remove parenthesized extension of title), Talk:Al Mushayrifah (31°30′0″N 35°52′0″E) (moved 11 January 2024, could use follow-up checking), Talk:3-inch/21-caliber field gun (moved 11 January 2024), Talk:1-Amino-5-phosphonoindan-1-carboxylic acid (moved 11 January 2024), Talk:Impact Wrestling Genesis 2018 (moved 11 January 2024), Talk:1,1'-Bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene (not moved 11 January 2024, which is surprising to me), Talk:John Carroll (archbishop) (moved 10 January 2024 to drop location), Talk: William Stephens (colonial administrator) (moved from location-role title 9 January 2024), Talk:The Woolpack cricket ground (moved 9 January 2024), Talk:Panglong (23°53′N 98°22′E) (moved 8 January 2024), Talk:Mars Inc. (not moved 7 January 2024), Talk:6′2″ (moved 5 January 2024), Talk:Hunawng (24°49′N 94°53′E) (moved 5 January 2024), Talk:Abraham Schenck (New York senator) (no consensus about state/federal clarification, 5 January 2024), Talk:William H. Davidson (Illinois politician) (moved 5 January 2024 to change from "lieutenant governor"), Talk:William Davidson (Pennsylvania politician) (moved 5 January 2024 to change from "representative"), Talk:H. H. Coleman (moved 5 January 2024, dropping quote marked nickname), Talk:30 (album) (moved to PDAB 4 January 2024), Talk:18-inch Mark 30 torpedo (moved 4 January 2024), Talk:12″ Collection and More (moved 4 January 2024), Talk:Open University (not moved 3 January 2024, not everyone happy with that), Talk:GM 10.5-inch 14-bolt differential (moved 4 January 2024), Talk:11′09″01 September 11 (moved 4 January 2024, confirmed 11 January 2024), Talk:O (German magazine) (moved 3 January 2024 to drop guillemets), Talk:John Shield (songwriter) (moved 3 January 2024), Talk:Everyone Says "Hi" (moved 2 January 2024), Talk:George Wilson (1940s rugby player) (moved 2 January 2024), Talk:Bart Gets a "Z" (moved 1 January 2024 to double quote marks), Talk:Oxxo (moved 1 January 2024 dropping all-caps), Talk:Jeff Davis (Arkansas politician) (3 moved 1 January 2024 from "governor" to "politician" without dissent)
 * RMs at Talk:Hotel California (album) (moved to PDAB WP:TWODABS 29 December 2023), Talk:List of knights grand cross of the Royal Victorian Order appointed by Victoria (moved 29 December 2023), Talk:Aquarius (drink) (moved 29 December 2023, with Zico), Talk:Right-bank Ukraine (no consensus 29 December 2023), Talk:Thomas Broughton (South Carolina politician) (moved 27 December 2023), Talk:Toy Boy (moved 26 December 2023, WP:DIFFCAPS), Talk:George Jones & Gene Pitney – Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee! (moved 23 December 2023), Talk:Angry (Rolling Stones song) (moved 23 December 2023, about "The"), Talk:William Glover (North Carolina politician) (moved 23 December 2023), Talk:Thomas Cary (North Carolina politician) (moved 23 December 2023), Blackbird (Beatles song) (not moved to PDAB 22 December 2023), Talk:Ekoostik hookah (moved 22 December 2023), Talk:Real-time Java (moved 22 December 2023), Talk:Pacatian (Roman governor) (moved 22 December 2023), Talk:Pop Star (Ken Hirai song) (moved but not to PDAB as proposed, 21 December 2023), Talk:Live streaming (moved 21 December 2023), Talk:Twin Flames (song) (moved 21 December 2023), Talk:Man was made to Mourn (moved 20 December 2023), Talk:Vultures (Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign album) (not moved 20 December 2023), Talk:Thomas Oates (colonial administrator) (moved 20 December 2023, also check categories), Talk:Richard Keigwin (colonial administrator) (moved 20 December 2023, also see Category:Governors of Bombay, Category:Governors of Saint Helena, Category:British colonial governors and administrators in Asia, Category:British colonial governors and administrators in Africa), Talk:Let It Be (song) (moved to PDAB 19 December 2023), Talk:Best Fiction for Young Adults (moved 16 December 2023, removing "ALA" prefix), Talk:In Search of... (moved 15 December 2023, involving trailing ellipsis), Talk:Herbert Hoover High School (Glendale) (no consensus 15 December 2023), Talk:Blood-Horse magazine Top 100 Racehorses of the 20th Century (moved 15 December 2023), Talk:Neo da Matrix (moved 14 December 2023, to uppercase "Da"), Talk:And He Built a Crooked House (moved 14 December 2023, consider follow-up), Talk:Death on Two Legs (moved to drop subtitle with trailing ellipsis 14 December 2023), Talk:English phrasal verbs (not moved 13 December 2023, seems like an odd outcome to me), Talk:Mars Inc. (moved 11 December 2023, re whether to include a comma and abbreviate legal status, unusual and contrary to WP:NCCORP), Talk:San-Pédro, Ivory Coast (not moved 11 December 2023, after being closed and reopened, PDAB, also a department), Talk:"Slut!" (moved 11 December 2023, quote mark example), Talk:Henry Brown (minister, born 1848) (moved 11 December 2023), Talk:Henry Brown (minister, born 1823) (moved 11 December 2023), Talk:Willful ignorance (moved 11 December 2023), Talk:Giga (United Nations) (moved 6 December 2023), Talk:David Byrne (criminal) (moved 5 December 2023 to drop nationality), Talk:Meta (prefix) (moved 3 December 2023)
 * RMs at Talk:USA Today All-USA High School Baseball Team (moved 28 November 2023), Talk:3YourMind (moved 28 November 2023 to drop all-caps), Talk:List of orders in Council for Northern Ireland (moved 24 November 2023, see also 2021 RM at Talk:Order in Council), Talk:National Produce Stakes (moved 24 November 2023), Talk:Municipality of Bifrost-Riverton (moved 23 November 2023, see category with similar titles), Talk:K–12 education in the United States (moved 21 November 2023), Talk:Anu – Museum of the Jewish People (moved 21 November 2023), Talk:Phil Williams (Alabama state representative) (moved 21 November 2023 to resolve state/federal confusion and ambiguity), Talk:John Anderson (Wisconsin politician, born 1870) (moved 20 November 2023 to resolve state/federal confusion and ambiguity), Talk:List of national monuments in Connacht (moved 15 November 2023), Talk:Cesarewitch (English greyhound race) (moved resolving PDABs 8 November 2023, also see UK & Irish greyhound competitions, etc., such as The Puppy Derby, Puppy Derby (Irish greyhounds) and Monmore Puppy Derby), Talk:Michael Johnson (criminal) (opened by me 26 October 2023), Talk:List of songs recorded by the Carpenters (moved 8 November 2023 per MOS:THEBAND), Talk:Good for You (Selena Gomez song) (moved from PDAB 1 November 2023), Talk:Campaign against spiritual pollution (moved 4 November 2023)
 * RMs at Talk:Anti-Bourgeois liberalization (not moved 31 October 2023, leaving some issues unresolved), Talk:Ho Mobile (not moved 31 October 2023), Talk:Mike Thompson (Kansas politician, born 1957) (moved 31 October 2023 to resolve state/federal confusion), Talk:Paul Anderson (Minnesota state senator) (not moved 28 October 2023 to drop state identification, could cause reconsideration of other titles), Talk:Willow (1988 film) (moved from PDAB 24 October 2023), Talk:Maasai religion (not moved 24 October 2023), Talk:Orlando Brown (American football, born 1970) (moved from PDAB 23 October 2023), Talk:Removal of Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House (moved 21 October 2023), Talk:Champion Stakes (English greyhound race) (moved from PDAB 19 October 2023), Talk:Creep (Radiohead song) (not moved to PDAB 15 October 2023), Talk:Vertigo (film) (PDAB not moved 11 October 2023), Talk:McDonald's ice cream machine (not moved 11 October 2023), Talk:B.I.G (moved 10 October 2023, see also T.O.P and I.M), Talk:Removal of Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House/Archive 1 (not moved 8 October 2023), Talk:Eastern District of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (moved 8 October 2023, ignoring 'Mid-South' and other potential aspects), Talk:Aberdeen (Hong Kong constituency) (moved away from PDAB 7 October 2023), Talk:One Piece (1999 TV series) (moved away from PDAB 7 October 2023), Talk:Aladdin (1992 Disney film) (PDAB proposal rejected as not moved 4 October 2023), Talk:LegalEagle (moved 3 October 2023), Talk:T.N.T. (album) (no consensus 5 October 2023, arguable PDAB vs. WP:SMALLDETAILS), Talk:Bothrops insularis (moved 5 October 2023), Talk:ASmallWorld (not moved 14 September 2023, reopened 17 September 2023, not moved again 4 October 2023), Talk:NTV Plus (Russian TV channel) (moved 2 October 2023)
 * RMs at Talk:List of spaghetti Westerns (no consensus 20 September 2023, move review endorsed 30 September 2023), Talk:Willis Tower (not moved 27 September 2023), Talk:List of Maroon 5 band members (not moved 26 September 2023, maybe revisit the Offspring), Talk:Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (moved 24 September 2023, followed up with related articles), Talk: NSYNC (album) (moved 23 September 2023), Talk:Project Muse (moved 23 September 2023), Talk:August 2023 mid-south U.S. floods (moved 30 August 2023, then reopened 16 September 2023, not moved 23 September 2023), Talk:David Smith (Canadian senator) (moved all except David Smith 19 September 2023, to remove unnecessary country identifiers), Talk:List of members of the Offspring (moved 18 September 2023), Talk:Iris Menas (moved 14 September 2023), Talk:Helicopter flight rescue system (moved 14 September 2023), Talk:/2016Album/ (moved 12 September 2023), Talk:Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, New Chandigarh (moved 10 September 2023, along with related page), Talk:Mid-South (region) (not moved 9 September 2023, inconsistent with floods and derecho), Talk:F.A.N.G. (Street Fighter) (not moved 9 September 2023), Talk:Mid-south derecho (moved 7 September 2023, then boldly moved again to uppercase, then reverted to lowercase), Talk:Dost Muhammad Khan (Pakistani politician) (moved 7 September 2023, to replace roles with "Xish politician"), Talk:The Buddha (no consensus 7 September 2023), Talk:Leaving Certificate (Ireland) (not moved 7 September 2023), Talk:Chocolate bar strike (moved 5 September 2023), Talk:Iron Man (2008 film) (PDAB withdrawn 3 September 2023)
 * redirects to Colon (punctuation), but could refer to a Colon (letter), so it's a PDAB redirect
 * Ruby chocolate
 * Magura (mountain) PDAB – boldly fixed
 * Dragonfly (spacecraft) PDAB (54:1 vs. Dragon 2 DragonFly)
 * Templates for discussion/Log/2023 August 24 (resolved as deleted)
 * Template talk:For-multi
 * Articles for deletion/365mag
 * Redirects for discussion/Log/2023 August 16 → Redirects for discussion/Log/2023 August 23 → No consensus
 * Running Out of Time (Paramore song), Witch Hunt (Rush song) PDAB
 * WP:THE repeated change
 * Naming conventions (definite or indefinite article at beginning of name) (duplicate of previous item?)
 * Redirects for discussion/Log/2023 August 11 (resolved as retargeted)
 * and Wings (1988 TV series), per discussion at Talk:Lost (South Korean TV series)
 * Naming conventions (definite or indefinite article at beginning of name) (duplicate of previous item?)
 * Redirects for discussion/Log/2023 August 11 (resolved as retargeted)
 * and Wings (1988 TV series), per discussion at Talk:Lost (South Korean TV series)


 * Unnecessary state and disambiguation (hit a roadblock at Talk:Paul Anderson (Minnesota state senator)):
 * Samuel Campbell (New York state senator) → Samuel Campbell (state senator)
 * Samuel Campbell (American politician) → Samuel Campbell (representative)
 * Dave Smith (Peterborough, Ontario politician) MOS:GEOCOMMA
 * William Maclay (Pennsylvania politician, born 1737) → William Maclay (senator)? (he was a U.S. senator, not a state senator)


 * RMs at Talk:Gazelle (recycling company) (moved 31 August 2023), Talk:1989 (album) (moved to PDAB 30 August 2023), Talk:Bayes' theorem (not moved 30 August 2023, calls into question the degree of support for MOS:POSS), Talk:Abdur Razzaq (Awami League politician) (moved 30 August 2023, merge follow-up needed), Talk:Allegations of United States support for the Khmer Rouge (no consensus again 30 August 2023 after no consensus 21 August 2023, after which I requested reconsideration, opened 7 August 2023 by previously indef-blocked spa), Talk:Famous Players–Lasky (not moved 30 August 2023, Follow-up question at User talk:SMcCandlish), Talk:The Wizard of Oz (1939 film) (not moved to PDAB 29 August 2023), Talk:William Maclay (Pennsylvania representative, born 1765) (moved 29 August 2023, what about the refinements suggested?), Talk:Arthur Walsh (U.S. senator) (no consensus 29 August 2023, consider reopening), Talk:Post-it note (moved 27 August 2023, follow up with tape), Talk:Tartan track (not moved 27 August 2023), Talk:William R. Smith (Utah politician) (moved 26 August 2023, note related William Smith (LDS)), Talk:James Johnston (Seanad Éireann member) (moved 25 August 2023), Talk:Walk on By (moved 24 August 2023), Talk:Triple J (moved 24 August 2023, see also Template:Triple J and Template:Triple J Unearthed), Talk:AFL-CIO (moved 24 August 2023), Talk:List of spaghetti Westerns (moved 24 August 2023), Talk:Michael Conway (Irish nationalist politician) (moved 21 August 2023), Talk:Sunil (actor) (no consensus PDAB 21 August 2023), Talk:Waco (disambiguation) (no consensus 19 August 2023), Talk:List of organizations historically described as communist fronts by the United States government (moved 18 August 2023), Talk:Tara (Assamese actress) (moved 17 August 2023), Talk:Central Maine & Quebec Railway (no consensus 17 August 2023), Talk:Decatur & Eastern Illinois Railroad (no consensus 17 August 2023), Talk:Farhat Abbas (politician) (moved 16 August 2023), Talk: Gaya–Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Junction section (moved 16 August 2023), Talk:Derry/Londonderry name dispute (not moved 16 August 2023), Talk:Haroon Khan (boxer) (moved 16 August 2023), Talk:Jme (moved 16 August 2023), Talk:Indian agent (not moved 16 August 2023), Talk:George Jones (Georgia politician) (moved 16 August 2023), Talk:Optimus Prime (comics) (no consensus 15 August 2023), Talk:Joseph Brennan (senator) (moved 15 August 2023 to remove "Irish" from position identifiers, one mistake corrected later), Talk:Seán Brady (Teachta Dála) (moved 14 August 2023, for this or others, some prior references should go to dab and referencing in dab and hatnotes should be updated), Talk:Dmitry Kuzmin (mayor) (moved 14 August 2023), Talk:Gurdeep Singh (Pakistani politician) (moved 14 August 2023), Talk:Nathan Smith (physician, born 1762) (moved 14 August 2023), Talk:Nathan Smith (politician) (moved 14 August 2023), Talk:Frederick Hale (American politician) (moved 14 August 2023), Arthur Brown (American politician) (moved 14 August 2023), Talk:Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal (not moved 13 August 2023), Talk:Rishi (no consensus 13 August 2023), Talk:George Dayton (politician) (moved 13 August 2023), Talk:James Noble (Indiana politician) (moved 13 August 2023), Talk:Ahmad Ali (Arain politician) (moved 13 August 2023), Talk:Take a Daytrip (not moved 10 August 2023, note related titles mentioned), Talk:Drag Race Brazil (no consensus 6 August 2023), Talk:Wallis Simpson (not moved 5 August 2023), Talk:Lights, Camera, Action! (song) (moved 5 August 2023, details are sometimes too small, doesn't seem to always be decided this way – see Taxi!), Talk:The B-52's (moved 5 August 2023, check'), Talk:Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer) (PDAB not moved 4 August 2023), Talk:Lemonade (album) (moved to PDAB 4 August 2023), Talk:Member of congress (moved 3 August 2023), Talk:YOLO (2020 TV series) (moved 2 August 2023, to year disambiguation –  reminds me of Friends case of consistent DAB)
 * RMs at Talk:List of Conservative members of the Scottish Parliament (moved 29 July 2023), Talk:Austria-Hungary (no consensus 28 July 2023, interesting dash question, other relevant topics mentioned, see WT:MoS), Talk:SAG-AFTRA (not moved 27 July 2023, interesting dash question, MR?, WT:MoS), Talk:Festive amazon (not moved 25 July 2023), Talk:List of Western subgenres (no consensus 22 July 2023), Talk:YouTube poop (not moved 21 July 2023), Talk:Tell Em (Cochise and Snot song) (moved 21 July 2023), Talk:Taxi! (no consensus 17 July 2023, a bit strange considering sources), Talk:Blue-fronted amazon (moved 17 July 2023), Talk:Come & Go (song) (moved 17 July 2023, PDAB, no other standalone), Talk:Twenty20 International (not moved 17 July 2023), Talk:Bluey (2018 TV series) (PDAB no consensus 17 July 2023), Talk:Sam Jackson (actor) (PDAB no consensus 16 July 2023), Talk:Motherless Brooklyn (moved 16 July 2023), Talk:Espacio Solo (moved 16 July 2023), Talk:m b v (moved 15 July 2023), Talk:Seizure of the Black Hills (moved 14 July 2023), Talk:Sun conure (moved 14 July 2023), Talk:Charikar (not moved 12 July 2023), Talk:St. Joseph, Florida (moved 10 July 2023, arguable PDAB), Talk:Crunchyroll LLC (not moved 9 July 2023), Talk:Raymond Robinson (Green Man) (not moved 9 July 2023, should follow up with alternative), Talk:Famous Players–Lasky (moved 9 July 2023), Talk:LSD (LSD album) (PDAB moved 8 July 2023), Talk:Murder of Maxwell Confait (not moved 22 June 2023, move review conditionally endorsed 7 July 2023), Talk:Shaolin kung fu (moved 6 July 2023), Talk:Michael (Michael  Jackson album) (moved from PDAB 6 July 2023), Talk:Tai Chi Chih (moved 6 July 2023), Talk:Madonna (album) (moved to PDAB title 4 July 2023), Talk:Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (not moved 1 July 2023)
 * Talk:Georgea Regout (moved 30 June 2023), Talk:Lost (South Korean TV series) (not moved 28 June 2023, should follow up), Talk:Tai chi (not moved 28 June 2023, but what about American Kenpo, Combat Hapkido, Combat Hopak, Dog Soldiers, Jeet Kune Do, Krav Maga, Model Mugging, Qwan Ki Do, Small Circle JuJitsu, SPEAR System, To-Shin Do, Wing Chun, others in List of martial arts and Category:Martial arts by country? Note WP:MARTIAL/WP:WPMA), Talk:Fine Line (Harry Styles album) (moved from PDAB 22 June 2023), Lost (2001 TV series) (moved 21 June 2023), Talk:Eugene Falleni (not moved 21 June 2023), Talk:Gwen Benaway (not moved 21 June 2023), Talk:Michael Dillon (not moved 20 June 2023), Talk:Lulu Schwartz (not moved 19 June 2023), Talk:Friends (2021 TV series) (moved 17 June 2023), Talk:Metamorphosis (2019 South Korean film) (moved from PDAB title 18 June 2023), Talk:A Time to Kill (Grisham novel) (not moved to PDAB 17 June 2023), Talk: Wings (1977 TV series) (moved 16 June 2023), Machine Gun Kelly (gangster) (moved 14 June 2023), Talk:University at Albany, SUNY (no consensus 9 June 2023), Talk:M.R.S. (Most Requested Show) (withdrawn 9 June 2023), Talk:Certified Arborist (no consensus WP:TRAINWRECK 8 June 2023), Talk:Certified emission reduction (moved 7 June 2023), Talk:Registered battlefield (moved 7 June 2023), Talk:Portal (video game) (not moved 4 June 2023), Talk:Revolver (Beatles album) (PDAB suggestion withdrawn 2 June 2023), Talk:Hear my prayer (not moved 1 June 2023)
 * KEN mode
 * Redirects for discussion/Log/2023 June 3 → Redirects for discussion/Log/2023 June 12
 * Chartered Accountant (India), Chartered Accountant of Singapore, Chartered Administrator, Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst, ...
 * Certified Accountant, Certified Internet Web Professional (complicated by "Internet" caps question), Certified Naturally Grown (not an occupation-related certification), Certified Sarbanes-Oxley Professional (dash?), Certified Self Contained Motorhome : NZS 5465:2001 (not an occupation-related certification), Certified Unified Program Agency (not an occupation-related certification)


 * Registered Buildings and Conservation Areas of the Isle of Man (not an occupation-related registration), Registered Intermediary, Registered Professional Accountant, Registered Professional Planner, Registered Scientist, Registered Science Technician, Registered Native Title Body Corporate (not an occupation-related registration), Registered Traveler (a program title or a category of person?), Registered Tax Return Preparer

Miscellany and historical notes – arbitrary break

 * Posterior probability
 * Consider WP:PDAB cases
 * One Piece (TV series) (unstable new topic One Piece (2023 TV series), pageview ratio about 3:1 since March 2023 after RM was closed and new page was moved, then inverted, WP:TWODABS), Shattered (song) (2:1 pageview ratio but arguable partial title match for the one other topic with an article)
 * RMs at Talk:Yogi (2009 Tamil film) (10:1 PDAB moved 28 May 2023), Talk:Kingdom Come (German band) (7:1 PDAB moved 28 May 2023), Talk:Yesterday (song) (moved to PDAB title 21 May 2023), Talk:Certified AM Directional Specialist (speedy closed as moved 21 May 2023), Talk:Certified anesthesia technician (moved 21 May 2023), Talk:Flag of the president of the United States (moved 16 May 2023), Talk:Applied science technology and engineering technology in Canada (moved 15 May 2023, may need cleanup for this and similar more recent moves), Talk:Registered cardiovascular invasive specialist (moved 14 May 2023), Talk:Kerry babies case (moved 12 May 2023), Talk:ONE Championship (no consensus 8 May 2023), Talk:WSJ Magazine (moved 2 May 2023), Talk:Sujatha Baliga (moved 1 May 2023), Talk:Boomerang (TV network) (no consensus 1 May 2023, somewhat of a PDAB resembling FX (TV channel), although it has a network versus channel difference)
 * RMs Talk:Ling Tosite Sigure (moved 26 April 2023), Talk:Donkey Kong (arcade game) (moved 24 April 2023), Talk:Donkey Kong (arcade game) (moved 24 April 2023), Talk:Killing of Satomi Mitarai (moved 21 April 2023), Talk:Make It Happen (Mariah Carey song) (not moved 16 April 2023), Talk:Murder of Aiwa Matsuo (moved 15 April 2023), Talk:Asuka (wrestler) (PDAB RM opened by me closed as not moved 15 April 2023), Talk:Fair game (Scientology) (moved 14 April 2023), Talk:Renault Megane E-Tech Electric or Talk:Renault Megane E-Tech (moved 12 April 2023, Talk page left behind and cleaned up later), Talk:Ken Carson (moved 10 April 2023, I had disagreed citing recentism), Talk:District of Columbia federal voting rights (moved 7 April 2023)
 * RMs Talk:Superfly (Superfly album) (PDAB proposal rejected 29 March 2023), Talk:Ken Carson (country singer) (moved 25 March 2023), Talk:Tricon Garage (moved 24 March 2023), Talk:Shin Kamen Rider (film) (opened 28 February 2023), Talk:Lisa Howard (American actress, born 1975) (moved PDAB 15 March 2023), Talk:Oh! Baby (2019 film) (moved 11 March 2023, and PDAB resolved), Talk:Year of three prime ministers (moved 5 March 2023, what about the others?), Talk:Hierarchical File System (disambiguated 2 March 2023),
 * RMs at Talk:Bigbang (Norwegian band) (withdrawn by me 28 February 2023), Talk:Jurist (website) (speedy moved 22 February 2023), Talk:PRIME (labeling technique) (moved 21 February 2023), Talk:Encounter killing (moved 20 February 2022), Talk:BigBang (South Korean band) (PDAB moved 16 February 2023), Talk:Mini–mental state examination (moved 14 February 2023), Talk:Ishrat Jahan (lawyer) (moved 12 February 2023), Talk:Brescia Casket (not moved 10 February 2023, inconsistent with Talk:Bimaran casket), Talk:Pret a Manger (not moved 10 February 2023), Talk:Motherless Brooklyn (novel) (moved 9 February 2022, film moved later), Talk:Flo (Progressive Insurance) (moved 8 February 2023), Talk:Flo (TV series) (moved 6 February 2023), Talk:bpNichol (moved 6 February 2023), Talk:Blue Lagoon Water Park, Pembrokeshire (moved 2 February 2023), Talk:The Commercial Appeal (opened and withdrawn'' by me 2 February 2023)
 * Olivier Rioux (Robert Bobroczkyi)
 * Consider an AfD for Buck's fizz (or just redirect it)
 * Articles for deletion/Mickey Slim (2nd nomination)
 * User talk:RMCD bot
 * WP:PROD for Orange Safari, Apple-kneel, and Blue Lagoon Water Park
 * If....: Consider MOS:CT, number of dots
 * Template talk:Infobox number and Template talk:Infobox number (resolved 19 October 2022)
 * Template talk:NRDB species, Template talk:Redlist CC2001
 * RMs at Talk:Bimaran casket (no consensus 21 January 2023), Talk:Open casket (disambiguation) (moved 21 January 2023), Talk:Sleeping sickness of Kalachi, Kazakhstan (moved 18 January 2023), Talk:7 and 7 (no consensus about that page but agreement on primary topic 9 January 2023), Talk:Casket (decorative box) (moved 14 January 2023, consider decorative → decorated), Talk:Right Place, Wrong Time (song) (not moved to remove comma 7 January 2023)
 * RMs at Talk:Tequila sunrise (moved 23 December 2022), Talk:First ladies and gentlemen of Kansas (moved 21 December 2022), Talk:Hunky (ethnic slur) (opened 12 November 2022, closed as not moved and reopened with a different suggestion by me 19 November 2022, moved 18 December 2022), Talk:Strong Zero (moved 15 December 2022), Talk:Willow (film) (no consensus to move away from PDAB 11 December 2022), Talk:Skipping rope (not moved 10 December 2022), Talk:Vodka Collins (band) (moved 10 December 2022), Talk:Fruit cup (cocktail) (moved 10 December 2022), Talk:Hanky panky (cocktail) (moved 8 December 2022), Talk:Bee's knees (moved 7 December 2022), Talk:KOA (moved 7 December 2022), Talk:Passionist nuns (not moved 6 December 2022), Talk:Buddha (disambiguation) (not moved 4 December 2022), Talk:Trampolining (not moved 4 December 2022), Talk:Liquor (not moved 4 December 2022), Talk:The Buddha (no consensus 3 December 2022), Talk:Action hero (split 3 December 2022), Talk:Rope jumping (extreme sport) (moved 3 December 2022), Talk:Kris Wu sex scandal ‎(moved 1 December 2022)
 * RMs at Talk:List of cocktails (several articles moved 30 November 2022), Talk:Verdict (2005 film) (moved 30 November 2022), Talk:Puma (German infantry fighting vehicle) (moved 30 November 2022), Talk:Jetline (roller coaster) (moved 29 November 2022), Talk:Easy Jet (horse) (moved 29 November 2022), Talk:Swabian spaetzle (moved 24 November 2022), Talk:Black velvet (cocktail) (moved 23 November 2022), Talk:So Into You (Tamia song) (moved to capitalize "into"! 20 November 2022), Talk:Investiture of the prince of Wales (no consensus 19 November 2022), Talk:Shah Cheragh attack (moved 19 November 2022), Talk:Privately held company (withdrawn 18 November 2022), Talk:France–Germany border (opened 15 October 2022, closed as moved 30 October 2022, reopened 7 November 2022 after an MR, not moved 16 November 2022), Talk:NEXT (Korean band) (moved 14 November 2022), Talk:Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother (no consensus 10 November 2022), Talk:Modern paganism and New Age (not moved 10 November 2022), Talk:Austria–Italy border (opened 15 October 2022, closed as moved 30 October 2022, reopened 7 November 2022 after an MR, procedurally closed 8 November 2022), Talk:Modern paganism (moved 28 August 2022, reopened after a move review 31 October 2022, moved again 7 November 2022), Talk:Germany–Poland border (not moved 6 November 2022), Talk:Next (Chinese group) (moved 4 November 2022), Talk:Senior officer (moved 4 November 2022)
 * RMs at Talk:Caravan (band) (PDAB no consensus 30 October 2022), Talk:Rahman (actor) (PDAB not moved 30 October 2022), Talk:Folklore (Taylor Swift album) (no consensus 30 October 2022), Talk:Central Park birdwatching incident (not moved 30 October 2022), Talk:Boyhood (2014 film) (not moved 30 October 2022), Talk:Vice-admiral of the Red (moved 29 October 2022), Talk:1998 Santa Lucía Cotzumalguapa attack (moved 26 October 2022), Talk:F*ck Love (not moved 25 October 2022), Talk:2020 Danish mink cull (moved 25 October 2022), Talk:Hokey Pokey (moved 23 October 2022), Talk:Rustin (film) (moved to a PDAB name 23 October 2022), Talk:Dara (Bulgarian singer) (moved 22 October 2022), Talk:Work (human activity) (no consensus 22 October 2022),‎ Talk:Girlhood (film) (not moved 22 October 2022), Talk:Boyhood (2014 film) (not moved 22 October 2022), Talk:BamBam (moved 22 October 2022),Talk:Armageddon Through Your Speakers (not moved 22 October 2022), Talk:Reputation (album) (PDAB not moved 20 October 2022), Talk:Exodus (band) (moved to PDAB name 20 October 2022), Talk:Ape (1976 film) (not moved 22 October 2022), Talk:Wild Turkey (no consensus 20 October 2022), Talk:Air (French band) (moved 19 October 2022), Talk:Graduation (album) (not moved 19 October 2022), Talk:MDY (not moved 19 October 2022), Talk:So Far (Rodgers and Hammerstein song) (moved 17 October 2022), Talk:So Far (Eminem song) (moved 17 October 2022), Talk:In Search of... (not moved 17 October 2022), Talk:Fort Garry Horse (moved 16 October 2022), Talk:L'État, c'est moi (not moved 16 October 2022), Talk:N.W.A (procedurally closed by me 14 October 2022), Talk:Howard Beach racial attack (moved 12 October 2022), Talk:Waterborne diseases (not moved 8 October 2022), Talk:Three Flavours Cornetto (moved 8 October 2022), Talk:Apu Nahasapeemapetilon (moved 6 October 2022)
 * Try "—⁠ ⁠" (which includes non-rendered characters) versus "—&#8288;&#8202;&#8288;" for signature prefix.
 * "^Registered [A-Z&#93;" (<64 results), "^Certified [A-Z&#93;" (<148 results), "^Chartered [A-Z&#93;" (<96 results), "Licensed" (done), etc.
 * WP:PROD for Sea Green, See Blue EP (other Jaymay topics?), Certified in Electronic Fetal Monitoring, Armageddon Through Your Speakers
 * Requests for comment/Wikipedia style and naming
 * Check Selfie (song) formatting
 * Redirects for discussion/Log/2022 August 3 (deleted 10 August 2022)
 * Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles (opened by me 3 August 2022)
 * Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (fauna) and Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Biology/Archive 4 (some echoes of Talk:Australian scrub python)
 * Boldface scientific name per RfC at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Biology (consensus of 7 September 2022)
 * PRODs for LRRC (Luddite Rural Recording Cooperative) and OxRecs DIGITAL
 * RMs at Talk:Herbalife (moved 30 September 2022), Talk:Trapezoid (not moved 29 September 2022), Talk:Muhammad Qasim (Mardan politician) (moved 28 September 2022), Talk:Caleb Williams (American football) (no conensus 24 September 2022), Talk:Celtic reconstructionism (moved 21 September 2022), Talk:Registered dental nurse (moved 18 September 2022), Talk:Cuban boa (moved 18 September 2022), Talk:Registered apprenticeship (moved 17 September 2022), Talk:Registered nurse certified in neonatal intensive care (moved 10 September 2022), Talk:Paenda (not moved 10 September 2022), Talk:Bausch & Lomb (not moved 7 September 2022), Talk:Mari native religion (moved Requested move 5 September 2022), Talk:Aircraft maintenance engineer (moved 2 September 2022)
 * RMs at Talk:Less than Zero (moved 31 August 2022), Talk:Cycle (album) (moved 26 August 2022), Talk:SARS-CoV-2 (withdrawn 19 August 2022), Talk:Free (band) (not moved 16 August 2022), Talk:Python brongersmai (no consensus 14 August 2022, see follow-up at User talk:Vpab15/Archive 1), Talk:MERS-related coronavirus (moved 11 August 2022), Talk:Shine Technologies (moved 6 August 2022, consider also POW! Entertainment)
 * Talk:Indus Valley Civilisation – The usual question relative to sources. Originally closed as move to lowercase civilisation.
 * Move review/Log/2022 June – Review the close. Wow. Overturned to no consensus 11 August 2022
 * Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Trademarks (opened 19 July 2022)
 * Redirects for discussion/Log/2022 July 12 (retargeted 19 July 2022)
 * Redirects for discussion/Log/2022 July 9 → Redirects for discussion/Log/2022 July 17 (retargeted 21 July 2022)
 * Articles for deletion/Sam Youssef (closed as delete 28 June 2022)
 * Dunn v. Ray (February 2019), Texas Seven (Patrick Murphy, March 2019) and (June 2020)
 * Talk:Saint Lucia (disambiguation) and Saint-Lucien
 * Talk:Kurt Vonnegut/Archive 3 → Talk:Kurt Vonnegut
 * Talk:Poland-Lithuania (closed 4 June 2014) – seems pretty indefensible – but was just resolved by Amakuru (although why isn't this just a redirect)
 * Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (opened by me 23 May 2022)
 * RMs at Talk:Indian python (moved 30 July 2022), Talk:Lost Decades (not moved 23 July 2022, but the closer did not remark about caps or plural issue), Talk:Girls Like You (not moved 23 July 2022, reopen Smells Like Teen Spirit?, consider Happens Like That?), Talk:SIDS (moved 22 July 2022), Talk:The Equalizer (moved 21 July 2022), Talk:Level Up (Ciara song) (not moved 19 July 2022), Talk:They (duo) (moved 19 July 2022), Talk:The dismal science (not moved 19 July 2022), Talk:SARS-related coronavirus (moved 18 July 2022), Talk:Australian scrub python (no consensus 18 July 2022), Talk:Talk of the Town (Pretenders song) (not moved 17 July 2022), Talk:Public hearings of the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack (flipped around 17 July 2022), Talk:Bladeless fan (moved 11 July 2022), Talk:Leibniz University Hannover (moved 4 July 2022), Talk:Sabre (travel reservation system) (moved 1 July 2022)
 * RMs at Talk:Theravada (procedural close 23 June 2022), Talk:What's Going On (song) (moved to WP:PDAB title 22 June 2022), Talk:Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5 (not moved 22 June 2022 but another RM suggested as a possibility), Talk:Lake George (community), Minnesota (moved 21 June 2022), Talk:Jesse James (television personality) (moved 20 June 2022), Talk:Skirmish at Top Malo House (no consensus 19 June 2022), Talk:Zipline (drone delivery company) (moved 19 June 2022), Talk:SARS-CoV-2 (moved 18 June 2022, but aspects not addressed), Talk:Sta. Lucia Mall (moved 17 June 2022), Talk:List of international trips made by secretaries of state of the United States (moved 17 June 2022), Talk:California State University, Fullerton massacre (moved 16 June 2022), Talk:Morgan Bay (moved 15 June 2022), Talk:Ruby Ridge (not moved 13 June 2022), Talk:Mexican rice (moved 15 May 2022), Talk:All My Hits: Todos Mis Exitos (moved 13 June 2022), Talk:Central African rock python (moved 13 June 2022), Talk:Uriah Heep (character) (moved 12 June 2022), Talk:Lake George (town), New York (moved 10 June 2022, needs some follow-up for links and other topic, esp. links to and ), Talk:US–Taliban deal (moved 7 June 2022), Talk:Allah (no consensus 7 June 2022), Talk:Α,β-Unsaturated carbonyl compound (moved 7 June 2022), Talk:Lunch atop a Skyscraper (moved 7 June 2022), Talk:Petronas Towers (no consensus 6 June 2022), Talk:Dixie (Utah) (no consensus 5 June 2022), Talk:Heriot-Watt University (not moved 3 June 2022), Talk:New Jersey Pine Barrens (moved 1 June 2022)
 * RMs at Talk:Pakistan People's Party (moved 31 May 2022), Talk:Eyles's harrier (not moved 30 May 2022), Talk:Letters patent (United Kingdom) (moved 27 May 2022), Talk:Count On Me (no consensus 26 May 2022), Talk:Islamic State (not moved 26 May 2022), Talk:Cherkasy Oblast (not moved 22 May 2022), Talk:Kim Woo-jin (moved 17 May 2022), Talk:DOS Navigator (not moved 16 May 2022), Talk:Smokin out the Window (moved 14 May 2022, note comment re Spider-Man: Far From Home and Four Past Midnight, not sure the "Man" has been discussed, apostrophe can be revisited if necessary), Talk:NHK Party (moved 14 May 2022), Talk:Steve New (not moved 14 May 2022), Talk:Imam Reza shrine (moved 13 May 2022), Talk:Kiss×sis (moved 10 May 2022), Talk:1920×1080 (moved 10 May 2022), Talk:iRiver (moved 9 May 2022), Talk:Magic 8 Ball (moved 9 May 2022), Talk:Asynchronous connection-oriented logical transport (moved 9 May 2022), Talk:Caesar's civil war (moved 7 May 2022), Talk:Russian occupation of Kherson Oblast (not moved 6 May 2022, but leaving caps question unresolved), Talk:Spirit (animating force) (no consensus 6 May 2022), Talk:Here Technologies (not moved 1 May 2022)
 * There are approximately 149 "(executive)" and 17 "(media executive)" titles
 * Wikipedia talk:Requested moves (opened 3 April 2022)
 * Redirects for discussion/Log/2022 March 29 (opened by me) → Redirects for discussion/Log/2022 April 6
 * Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Horse racing (opened by me 11 March 2022) and WT:MOS (opened by me 13 March 2022)
 * Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Biography (opened by me 2 March 2022)
 * Potential RMs for Severe acute respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus (note the dash, wait until after 19 June, also note WP:SHORTFORM), Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 1 (SARS‑CoV‑1), Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‑CoV‑2), Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus (MERS-CoV), and Sudden infant death syndrome
 * RMs at Talk:Fixed point (mathematics) (opened 1 March 2022, closed as no consensus 8 April 2022, reopened by me the same day, not moved 30 April 2022), Talk:1976 Tiananmen Incident (moved 28 April 2022, consider the caps), Talk:Astell & Kern (moved 27 April 2022), Talk:Union between Sweden and Norway (not moved 26 April 2022), Talk:Gex (series) (no consensus 25 March 2022), Talk:St Matthias Islands (not moved per WP:TITLEVAR 23 April 2022), Talk:List of national parks of the United States by elevation (moved 23 April 2022), Talk:ISBN (moved 23 April 2022), Talk:Hollywood, Portland, Oregon (moved 23 April 2022), Talk:Jim Ellis (lobbyist) (moved 22 April 2022), Talk:Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (no consensus 22 April 2022), Talk:Once in a Lifetime (Talking Heads song) (not moved 21 April 2022), Talk:Shillelagh (moved 18 April 2022), Talk: Buddha Temple (Grand Canyon) (moved 18 April 2022), Talk:Community Organized Relief Effort (moved 16 April 2022), Talk:Project CARS (not moved 15 April 2022), Talk:List of Historic Sites of Japan (Aichi) (no consensus 14 April 2022, needs follow-up), Talk:List of historic sites of Japan (Kōchi) (not moved 8 April 2022, but will need follow-up), Talk:You Can Count on Me (moved 12 April 2022, other RMs needed per discussion), Talk:Peter Hutton (media executive) (moved 11 April 2022), Talk:Orion Bus Industries (not moved 8 April 2022), Talk:Ed O.G. (not moved 8 April 2022), Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Australian politics (not moved 7 April 2022), Talk:Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (moved 7 April 2022), Talk:The Dropout (moved 4 April 2022), Talk:US Senate career of Huey Long (not moved 4 April 2022, note Obama follow-up), Talk:The Warriors (film) (not moved 2 April 2022), Talk:Square (video game company) (not moved 1 April 2022), Talk:Toothbrush moustache (not moved 1 April 2022), Talk:Black and tan (moved 1 April 2022, see discussion for a list of similar cases)
 * RMs at Talk:Major (Joe Biden's dog) (not moved 29 March 2022), Talk:Poker Face (song) (no consensus 29 March 2022), Talk:2003 invasion of Iraq (not moved 22 March 2022), Talk:The Exorcist (moved 20 March 2022), Talk:Iraqi invasion of Kuwait (moved 14 March 2022, maybe "U.S.-led" might have worked better), Talk:Short-track speed skating at the 1986 Asian Winter Games (moved 14 March 2022), Talk:Ross Stores (not moved 14 March 2022), Talk:List of captive orcas (moved 13 March 2022), Talk:Matt Doherty (Northern Irish footballer) (moved 12 March 2022), Talk:H.A.M. (moved 11 March 2022), Talk:Rombauer (horse) (moved 11 March 2022), Talk:Porter (carrier) (not moved 10 March 2022), Talk:Matt Doherty (footballer, born 1992) (not moved 8 March 2002), Talk:Olympic Athletes from Russia at the 2018 Winter Olympics (no consensus 4 March 2022), Talk:21 (Adele album) (not moved 2 March 2022), Talk:Papa John's (moved 1 March 2022), Talk:Hat (Mike Keneally album) (moved 1 March 2022)
 * Talk:Pokémon Legends: Arceus – caps discussion opened 17 February 2022
 * Articles for deletion/Howl at the Moon piano bar closed as delete 22 February 2022
 * Redirects for discussion/Log/2022 January 13 → Redirects for discussion/Log/2022 January 21 → Redirects for discussion/Log/2022 January 31 → retargeted to Far side of the Moon on 15 February 2022.
 * WT:MOSCAPS
 * RMs at Talk:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (not moved 28 February 2022, dash issue remains open to question), Talk:Two of Us (Beatles song) (moved 28 February 2022), Talk:Killing of Chandra Levy (moved 27 February 2022), Talk:Supergirl (Stefania song) (not moved 27 February 2022), Talk:The Bahamas (not moved 21 February 2022, note Gambia subdiscussion), Talk:Killing of Andy Lopez (moved 20 February 2022), Talk:Major (Joe Biden's dog) (moved 19 February 2022), Talk:Cross-Strait relations (not moved 17 February 2022), Talk:Howl at the Moon piano bar (no consensus, but lowercased 15 February 2022), Talk:Purex (laundry detergent) (not moved 12 February 2022), Talk:Louse (not moved 9 February 2022), Talk:Wish (marketplace) (moved 7 February 2022), Talk:List of monuments and memorials removed during the George Floyd protests (not moved 1 February 2022), Talk:Alborz province‎ (moved 2 February 2022)
 * RMs at Talk:SIDS (disambiguation) (moved 28 January 2022), Talk:Milck (moved 21 January 2022), Talk:Dental specialty (moved 19 January 2022), Talk:National Historic Landmark (withdrawn by me 20 January 2022), Talk:Fearless and United Guards (moved 12 January 2022)
 * RMs at Talk:Te Ata (actress) (moved 30 December 2021), Talk:Animal styles in Chinese martial arts (moved 27 December 2021, follow-up refactoring needed), Talk:Frailty (the Banner album) (moved 26 December 2021, see also comment about category name), Talk:Third circle of hell (not moved 24 December 2021, but what about caps for "hell" and "heaven" in general? – see MOS:GOD), Talk:MERS (moved 24 December 2021), Talk:List of United States Congresses – Lowercase for the plural Congresses? (no consensus 23 December 2021), Talk:Syllabification (not moved 22 December 2021), Talk:Amnat Charoen province (moved 22 December 2021), Talk:Robert Bobroczkyi (moved 17 December 2021), Talk:SARS (moved 15 December 2021), Talk:Trestle (moved 14 December 2021), Talk:Death of Conrad Roy (reverted 6 December 2021), Talk:CORE (research service) (moved 4 December 2021), Talk:V (singer) (not moved 3 December 2021), Talk:Polygon experiment (moved 3 December 2021), Talk:24 Hours of Lemons (moved 1 December 2021), Talk:Pink-slime journalism (not moved 1 December 2021), Talk:Shooting of Eric Harris (moved 1 December 2021),
 * DYK for Murder of Jared Lakey (featured 25 November 2021)
 * RMs at Talk:Lisa Gets an "A" (moved 27 November 2021), Talk:Death of Elijah McClain (no consensus 27 November 2021), Talk:Shaun Davies (activist) (moved 24 November 2021), Talk:An Giang province (moved 24 November 2021), Talk:Religion in the Punjab (not moved 5 November 2021, reopened 6 November 2021, not moved again 21 November 2021), Talk:Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers" (moved 20 November 2021), Talk:Astroworld Festival crowd crush (no consensus to move 16 November 2021), Talk:Four Go houses (moved 15 November 2021), Talk:Killing of Alex Nieto (moved 15 November 2021), Talk:Semaphore Corporation (moved 14 November 2021, some follow-up desired), Talk:Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale (moved 13 November 2021), Talk:Samsung S8300 UltraTouch (not moved 13 November 2021), Talk:Principle of Coordination (moved 12 November 2021), Talk:Age of Enlightenment (not moved 12 November 2021), Talk:TI-99/4A (moved 11 November 2021), Talk:North Rhine-Westphalia (no consensus 11 November 2021, seems not entirely resolved), Talk:Harambe (moved 10 November 2021), Talk:Keith Lee (wrestler) (not moved 9 November 2021), Talk:Killing of Akai Gurley (moved 9 November 2021), Talk:Ibrahim al-Maqadma Mosque missile strike (moved 9 November 2021), Talk:Killing of Alton Sterling (moved 9 November 2021), Talk:Killing of Nixzmary Brown (moved 7 November 2021), Talk:Cross-Strait relations (not moved 6 November 2021), Talk:Baden-Württemberg (not moved 6 November 2021), Talk:Islamic State – West Africa Province (not moved 5 November 2021), Talk:Rivergate Mall (not moved 5 November 2021), Talk:Victoria Island (moved 5 November 2021), Talk:To Have and to Hold (Johnston novel) (moved 4 November 2021), Talk:NCT (group) (not moved 1 November 2021), Talk:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern State Football Association (procedural close 1 November 2021)
 * RMs at Talk:Graded School (moved 31 October 2021), Talk:Shilpi Sharma (actress, born 1994) (moved 31 October 2021), Talk:Shilpi Sharma (DJ) (moved 31 October 2021), Talk:German gold mark (not moved 30 October 2021), Talk:QC (moved 28 October 2021), Talk:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (procedural move 27 October 2021), Talk:Jack & Coke (songwriters) (moved 25 October 2021), Talk:Chester Beatty Library (not moved 24 October 2021), Talk:Killing of JonBenét Ramsey (moved 23 October 2021), Talk:Killing of Meredith Hunter (moved 20 October 2021, see comments), Talk:Murder of Asher and Yonatan Palmer (moved 19 October 2021), Talk:Killing of Yehuda Shoham (moved 19 October 2021), Talk:Bowser (moved 18 October 2021), Talk:Killing of David Amess (snow closed 17 October 2021), Talk:Trimeresurus albolabris (no consensus 17 October 2021), Talk:Killing of David Amess (moved 15 October 2021 after an RM lasting only 1.5 hours), Talk:Hunter's Creek, Florida (not moved 14 October 2021), Talk:Ravi Shankar (spiritual leader) (no consensus 11 October 2021), Talk:Murder of Tessa Majors (moved 11 October 2021), Talk:Killing of Mustafa Tamimi (moved 9 October 2021), Talk:Slowly Slowly (band) (song moved, band not moved 7 October 2021), Talk:Cîroc (moved 7 October 2021), Talk:Samantha Fox (American actress) (not moved 5 October 2021), Talk:Venom (character) (moved 5 October 2021), Talk:Death of Benito Mussolini (not moved 4 October 2021), Talk:Killing of Muammar Gaddafi (moved 4 October 2021), Talk:Air marshal (not moved 2 October 2021)
 * RMs at Talk:Coda (company) (moved 30 September 2021), Talk:Brickyard 400 (moved 28 September 2021), Talk:C/2016 R2 (PanSTARRS) (moved 27 September 2021), Talk:C/2021 O3 (PanSTARRS) (moved 27 September 2021), Talk:Unicode (not moved 25 September 2021), Talk:Sewanee: The University of the South (no consensus 24 September 2021), Talk:Decoy-building spider (not moved 22 September 2021)
 * RMs at Talk:Telecommunications (moved 22 September 2021), Talk:CODA (2021 film) (not moved 21 September 2021), Talk:Killing of Marvin Gaye (moved 20 September 2021), Talk:Mahatma Gandhi (not moved 15 September 2021), Talk:Sheikh Jarrah controversy (moved 14 September 2021, more precise offers not well considered), Talk:Manic (album) (moved 8 September 2021), Talk:Square (financial services company) (withdrawn 8 September 2021), Talk:Import–export (logic) (moved 5 September 2021), Talk:Brian Wong (not moved 5 September 2021)
 * RMs at Talk:Lopado­temacho­selacho­galeo­kranio­leipsano­drim­hypo­trimmato­silphio­karabo­melito­katakechy­meno­kichl­epi­kossypho­phatto­perister­alektryon­opte­kephallio­kigklo­peleio­lagoio­siraio­baphe­tragano­pterygon (not moved (but soft hyphens inserted) 31 August 2021), Talk:Student's t-distribution (not moved 31 August 2021), Talk:Deputy Prime Minister of Canada (moved 30 August 2021), Talk:Western cottonmouth (moved 29 August 2021), Talk:Moritz Wagner (basketball) (disambiguated 27 August 2021), Talk:Fr. Pat Noise plaque (moved 25 August 2021), Talk:CT Transit (moved 26 August 2021), Talk:CIA activities in Iraq (not moved 24 August 2021), Talk:George Rogers Clark Monument (moved 24 August 2021), Talk:Mr. Bumble (moved 23 August 2021 –  note inconsistent punctuation), Talk:Bumble (moved 19 August 2021), Talk:Niloofar Ardalan (not moved 18 August 2021), Talk:No More "I Love You's" (moved 15 August 2021 –  note difference with Marge Simpson in: 'Screaming Yellow Honkers'), Talk:CT Rail (moved 13 August 2021), Talk:Rajneesh (not moved 5 August 2021), Talk:Foot whipping (not moved 5 August 2021), Talk:Gemesis (moved 2 August 2021), Talk:Agkistrodon piscivorus (not moved 2 August 2021), Talk:Synthetic diamond (no consensus 1 August 2021)
 * WP:Articles for deletion/2014 Santa Ana kidnapping accusation (3rd nomination) – no consensus 18 June 2021
 * Comparison of orthotics – remnant/POV fork
 * Keep an eye on Kendrick extrication device
 * Consistency at WP:PDAB
 * Talk:At a Loss – is the subject notable?
 * meta:Research:Wikipedia clickstream
 * American Association of Nutritional Consultants (RfD by me, closed as keep on 31 March 2021)
 * and its inclusion in the MoS (see Talk:Travancore–Cochin)
 * (clueless "fixed typo" edits marked as minor with lack of dialog, likely related to bad iOS mobile app, user indef blocked about a month later after the pattern continued)
 * RMs at Talk:Florida cottonmouth (moved 23 July 2021), Talk:Ziggy Stardust (not moved 22 July 2021), Talk:Them (King Diamond album) (not moved 14 July 2021), Talk:Bodhi Tree (not moved 7 July 2021), Talk:Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (not moved 3 July 2021)
 * RMs at Talk:The Party to Protect the People from NHK (moved 28 June 2021), Talk:Hawaiian earring (not moved 28 June 2021), Talk:Black dog (no consensus 26 June 2021), Talk:Death of Elijah McClain (not moved 20 June 2021), Talk:Bridget Jones's Diary (novel) (moved 15 June 2021), Talk:Michael Taylor (British killer) (moved 15 June 2021), Talk:List of SpaceX Starship launches (moved 11 June 2021), Talk:1989 (Taylor Swift album) (not moved 4 June 2021), Talk:Bo Diddley (Bo Diddley song) (moved 4 June 2021), Talk:Black Dog (Led Zeppelin song) (moved 3 June 2021), Talk:Lockbox (accounts receivable) (moved 3 June 2021), Talk:Ulmus parvifolia 'A. Ross Central Park' (moved 2 June 2021)
 * RMs at Talk:Killing of Justine Damond (moved 29 May 2021), Talk:Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States (moved 29 May 2021), Talk:CJ Cochran (moved 28 May 2021), Talk:Real-estate lock box (not moved 27 May 2021), Talk:Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom (not moved 22 May 2021), Talk:Gaza War (2008–2009) (not moved 21 May 2021), Talk:Operation Hot Winter (moved 21 May 2021), Talk:2011 Grand Rapids shootings (moved 19 May 2021), Talk:Psophiidae (moved 18 May 2021), KYTV (TV station) (moved 18 May 2021), Talk:Operation Guardian of the Walls (procedural close 13 May 2021), Talk:iPad (2017) (not moved 13 May 2021), Talk:List of mayors and lord mayors of Perth (moved 12 May 2021, consider additional simplifying RM as discussed), Talk:Battle of the Mons pocket (moved 10 May 2021), Talk:Richard Parker (mutineer) (moved 8 May 2021), Talk:361 Degrees (moved 6 May 2021), Talk:Robert Shaw (actor) (no consensus 6 May 2021), Talk:Ferris Wheel (1893) (moved 3 May 2021), Talk:Spirit (animating force) (moved 2 May 2021)
 * RMs at Talk:Killing of Breonna Taylor (moved 30 April 2021, let that one slip by), Talk:Chlorine (Twenty One Pilots song) (moved 29 April 2021), Talk:Crazy, Stupid, Love (no consensus 28 April 2021), Talk:Crown Dependencies (moved 29 April 2021), Talk:Richard Parker (judge, born 1729) (moved 27 April 2021), Talk:Straight Outta Compton (not moved 26 April 2021), Talk:Prince Philip movement (moved 23 April 2021), Talk:Next-Generation Combat Vehicle (moved 17 April 2021), Talk:University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (moved 17 April 2021, although I suspect the hyphen did not get sufficient attention), Talk:Next-Generation Combat Vehicle (moved 16 April 2021), Talk:Illinois (Sufjan Stevens album) (not moved 16 April 2021), Talk:Smudge (People's Palace cat) (moved 16 April 2021), Talk:High concept (moved 14 April 2021), Talk:Sky (English/Australian band) (moved 13 April 2021), Talk:Sunshine Superman (song) (moved 8 April 2021)
 * RMs at Talk:Killing of Rachel Nickell (moved 23 March, followed by a bold move revert that I reverted in turn, and then a Move Review), Talk:Shane Byrne (motorcyclist) (no consensus 22 March 2021), Talk:Travancore–Cochin (no consensus 20 March 2021), Talk:−77.82X−78.29 (moved 18 March 2021), Talk:Xeromys myoides (moved 15 March 2021), Talk:Anderson .Paak (moved 13 March 2021)
 * Redirects for discussion/Log/2021 March 2 (and reflect the outcome also for )
 * The Complete Guide to Everything notability
 * Articles for deletion/Min (ship)
 * Template talk:Shortcut
 * Shooting of Ryan Whitaker
 * Cariol Horne?
 * Have a Nice Day (album series) and Radio Daze: Pop Hits of the 80s
 * Consider Killing of Peter Fechter (East Germany), Rahul Raj encounter, 2009 Dehradun encounter case, 2014 Jamalpur Encounter (India), Killing of Heidi Hazell (Germany), Killing of Lizzie O'Neill (Ireland), Killing of Muhammad al-Na'im (Israel–Gaza border), Killing of Asel Asleh, Killing of Naqeebullah Mehsud, Killing of Avi Sasportas and Ilan Saadon (how was Sasportas killed?), Muhammad al-Durrah incident (Israel), Killing of Charles Dean and Neil Sharman (Laos), Killing of Stephen Carroll (Northern Ireland), Killing of Lasa and Zabala (Spain/France), Killing of Naqeebullah Mehsud (Pakistan), Killing of Ahmaud Arbery, Killing of Rayshard Brooks, Killing of Jonny Gammage, Killing of Eric Garner, Killing of Greg Gunn, Killing of Andres Guardado, Killing of Latasha Harlins, Killing of Julian Edward Roosevelt Lewis, Killing of Tessa Majors, Killing of Bernardo Palacios-Carbajal, Killing of Ronil Singh, Killing of Henryk Siwiak (United States), Killing of Rabbi Meir Hai (West Bank), Death of Marvin Gaye and discussions at and . More are in the hidden list at Talk:Killing of Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr.
 * RMs at Talk:Shooting of Camilo Catrillanca (moved 23 April 2021), Talk:William Joseph Burns (closed as no consensus 20 March 2021), Talk:First Ladies and Partners of California (closed as no consensus 11 March 2021), Talk:Peter Harvey (academic)‎ (closed as moved 9 February 2021), Talk:MV Apollo (closed as not moved 8 March 2021), Talk:Hop, the Bellhop (closed as not moved 7 March 2021), Talk:Buddy Rich Band (closed as moved 5 March 2021 – needs fixes of links to The Buddy Rich Band), Talk:Big Swing Face (Buddy Rich album) (closed as moved 3 March 2021 –  needs follow-up), Talk:Zagreb Airport (closed as not moved  3 March 2021), Talk:Colt Single Action Army (closed as not moved 3 March 2021), Talk:Shooting of Marta Russo (closed as moved 2 March 2021), Talk:Death of Flora Prior (closed as moved 2 March 2021), Talk:Belmond Royal Scotsman (closed as moved 1 March 2021)
 * RMs at Talk:Rare (Gwen Stefani song) (closed as moved 25 February 2021), Talk:First Lady or Gentleman of the Philippines (closed as not moved 25 February 2021), Talk:The Party that Teaches How to Not Pay the NHK License Fee (closed as not moved 24 February 2021), Talk:Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game) (closed as not moved 15 February 2021), Talk:Fuck, marry, kill (closed as moved 20 February 2021), Talk:Second Ladies and Gentlemen of the United States (closed as no consensus 17 February 2021), Talk:Roman Catholic Bishop of Arundel and Brighton closed as no consensus 13 February 2021), Talk:Leisure (band) (closed as moved 7 February 2021), Talk:Tabernacle Choir‎ (closed as moved 2 February 2021)
 * RMs at Talk:Mexican Train (closed as not moved 30 January 2021), Talk:The Warrior (2001 British film) (closed as not moved 23 January 2021), Talk:jacksfilms (closed as moved 20 January 2021), Talk:Dozens (game) (closed as moved 18 January 2021)
 * RMs at Talk:Karolinska Institute (closed as not moved 31 December 2020), Talk:Snakes and ladders (closed as moved 30 December 2020), Talk:Beaches (1988 film) (closed as moved 29 December 2020), Talk:Evermore (Taylor Swift album) (closed as not moved 26 December 2020), Talk:Killing of Robert Dziekański (closed as moved 20 December 2020), Talk:Free trade agreement (closed as not moved 19 December 2020, and then I moved Euro-Mediterranean free trade area to Euro–Mediterranean free trade area (with an en dash), and then I self-reverted that in March 2021 since "Euro-" is a combining form rather than a noun, as discussed at Talk:Travancore–Cochin), Talk:The Dozens (closed as not moved 19 December 2020), Talk:Spanky McFarland (closed as moved 17 December 2020), Talk:Evermore (Taylor Swift album) (closed as not moved 14 December 2020), Talk:Swinging light test (closed as moved 7 December 2020), Talk:Semicolon (EP) (closed as not moved 6 December 2020), Talk:Abe Martin (Illinois coach) (closed as moved 5 December 2020)
 * RMs at Talk:Fuzzy duck (closed as moved 30 November 2020), Talk:Zazeen (closed as no consensus 24 November 2020), Talk:VV Goes (closed as consensus to not move 22 November 2020), Talk:Kumar Gaon (closed as no consensus 9 November 2020), Talk:Spouse of the prime minister of the United Kingdom (closed as no consensus 16 November 2020), Talk:Random amplification of polymorphic DNA (closed as moved 16 November 2020), Talk:Shooting of Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams (closed as no consensus 17 November 2020), Talk:Scarlet (Rolling Stones song) (closed as moved November 2020), Talk:Relative afferent pupillary defect (closed as moved 15 November 2020), Talk:Pentalobe screw (closed as moved 12 November 2020), Talk:Shooting of Breonna Taylor (closed as no consensus 14 November 2020), Talk:Next Foundation (closed as not moved 11 November 2020), Talk:Glenn Martin (coach) (closed as no consensus 11 November 2020), Talk:Fuck, Marry, Kill (closed as moved 11 November 2020), Talk:Closer (The Chainsmokers song) (closed as moved 7 November 2020), Talk:Killing of Alvin Cole (closed as moved 5 November 2020), Talk:Killing of Dijon Kizzee (closed as moved 5 November 2020)
 * RMs at Talk:Killing of Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr. (closed as moved 31 October 2020), Talk:Murder of Samuel Paty (closed as not moved 31 October 2020), Talk:Programmer (closed as no consensus 31 October 2020), Talk:George McFarland (closed as no consensus 28 October 2020), Talk:Killing of Muhammad al-Durrah (closed as moved 23 October 2020), Talk: Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (cloased as moved 22 October 2020), Talk:Honey badger (men's rights) (opened 4 October 2020, closed 12 October 2020, reopened by me 13 October 2020, closed as moved 20 October 2020), Talk:Authentic (show jumping horse) (closed as moved 9 October 2020), Talk:Robert Schnabel (ice hockey) (closed as moved 8 October 2020), Talk:Patent Lens (closed as moved 7 October 2020), Talk:Jashodaben Modi (closed as moved 5 October 2020), Talk:The Shedd Institute (closed as moved 4 October 2020), Talk:Killing of Jonny Gammage (closed as moved 4 October 2020), Talk:California Conservation Camp Program (closed as moved 3 October 2020), Talk:Scribes (society) (closed as moved 3 October 2020), Talk:Shooting of Walter Scott (closed as not moved 3 October 2020)
 * RMs at Talk:Nobody's Fault (Aerosmith song) (closed as moved 25 September 2020), Talk:Concord Academy (North Carolina) (closed as moved 24 September 2020), Talk:Mint (personal finance service) (closed as moved 24 September 2020), Talk:Titanic (1997 film) (closed as not moved 21 September 2020), Talk:Betty (Taylor Swift song) (closed as withdrawn 20 September 2020), Talk:Crotalus concolor (opened 10 August 2020, closed as moved 17 August 2020, MR opened by me 19 August 2020, closed as overturned 18 September 2020), Talk:Killing of Greg Gunn (closed as moved 17 September 2020), Talk:Killing of Osama bin Laden (closed as moved 16 September 2020), Talk:Jessica Krug (closed as moved 15 September 2020), Talk:Clem Grogan (closed as moved 13 September 2020), Talk:Killing of Lizzie O'Neill (closed as not moved 12 September 2020), Talk:Parasite (film) (closed as moved 10 September 2020), Talk:Blue agave (closed as moved 10 September 2020)
 * RMs at Talk:Shooting of Neda Agha-Soltan (closed as moved 7 July 2020, MR opened 11 July 2020, discussion reopened 8 August 2020, closed as moved again 27 August 2020), Talk:Ms. Vampire who lives in my neighborhood (closed as moved 22 August 2020), Talk:Breast cancer–related regulator of tp53 (closed as moved 5 August 2020), Talk:Springhill massacre (closed as moved 30 July 2020; also note the related old RM at ), Talk:Index of Ascension Island–related articles (closed as moved 19 July 2020), Talk:Stafford Fairborne (Royalist) (closed as moved 19 July 2020), Talk:Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus (closed as moved 12 July 2020), Talk:John Cochrane (Royalist) (closed as not moved 11 July 2020), Talk:Shooting of James Ashley (closed as moved as rmnac 11 July 2020), Talk:Shooting of Benno Ohnesorg (closed as moved 2 July 2020), Talk:Shooting of Chaiyaphum Pasae (closed as moved 2 July 2020)
 * RMs at Talk:Killing of Ahmaud Arbery (closed as moved as rmnac 29 June 2020), Talk:Killing of Rayshard Brooks (closed as not moved by admin 26 June 2020, an interesting close), Talk:Shooting of Roni Levi (closed as moved 25 June 2020, note also Talk:Shooting of Yoshihiro Hattori), Talk:Severe acute respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus (per MOS:SUFFIXDASH, closed as moved 19 June 2020), Talk:Shooting of Sammy Yatim (closed as moved as rmnac 17 June 2020), Talk:Shooting of David McAtee (closed as no consensus to move as rmnac 17 June 2020), Talk:Shooting of Oscar Grant (closed as not moved as rmnac 13 June 2020), Talk:Shooting of Kathryn Johnston (closed as not moved as rmnac 13 June 2020), Talk:Killing of Tessa Majors (closed as moved as rmnac 13 June 2020), Talk:Shooting of James Scurlock (closed as not moved as rmnac 12 June 2020), Talk:Death of Jonny Gammage (closed as not moved as rmnac 11 June 2020), Talk:Killing of Eric Garner (moved from "Death of" to "Killing of" as rmnac 9 June 2020), Talk:Murder of Seth Rich (snow close as not moved as rmnac 8 June 2020)
 * Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (use English)
 * DYK's for Shooting of Jamarion Robinson and Killing of Manuel Ellis
 * Check Jack Hughes (footballer) – Note that a consensus was declared at WP:NCSP that "soccer" is insufficient disambiguation
 * RMs at Talk:Pat Williams (American football) (closed as no consensus 19 June 2020), Talk:Shooting of Breonna Taylor (closed as moved 1 June 2020), Talk:John Iorweth Hughes (opened 20 May 2020 – see my comment about another article), Talk:John Hughes (cricketer, born 1971) (closed as moved 27 May 2020), Talk:Technical University of Berlin (closed as no consensus 31 May 2020), Talk:Melodrama (Lorde album) (closed as not moved 21 May 2020), Talk:Shooting of Atatiana Jefferson (closed as moved 21 May 2020)
 * This edit of 19 February 2020 removed the CNN example from Help:CS1, talking about italics. It was reverted by SMcCandlish on 2 January 2021. A relevant RfC discussion is recorded at Help talk:Citation Style 1/Archive 63, which can be referenced as WP:CITALICSRFC. This was briefly further discussed at User talk:Citation bot/Archive 23 on 23 November 2020, and a new discussion began at Help talk:CS1 on 25 November 2020. Before February 2020 was this and this on 25 January 2020, which I reverted on 3 January 2021, but my revert was rapidly reverted (with a confusing edit summary). Also related is this edit of 1 January 2021 by SMcCandlish.
 * Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Biography/2020 archive
 * Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/France and French-related articles and RM at Talk:Académie Française (closed as moved 10 April 2020)
 * RMs at Talk:History of English (closed as not moved 31 March 2020), Talk:Bloodmoney (closed as not moved 29 March 2020), Talk:The Asahi Shimbun (closed as moved 26 March 2020), Talk:Alp (closed as no consensus 25 March 2020), Talk:Behavioral operations management (closed as moved 23 March 2020), Talk:Welcome Back My Friends to the Show That Never Ends – Ladies and Gentlemen (closed as moved 20 March 2020), Talk:Coraciidae (closed as moved 19 March 2020), Talk:American Well (closed as not moved 14 March 2020), Talk:The Raleigh Boychoir (closed as moved 11 March 2020), Talk:Teva Pharmaceutical Industries (closed as moved 10 March 2020), Talk:Member state of the European Union (closed as no consensus 14 February 2020), Talk:Knives Out (disambiguation) (closed as moved 12 February 2020), Talk:Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo (closed as not moved 16 February 2020), Talk:Sydney Football Stadium (2021) (closed as moved 16 February 2020), Talk:Jagger/Richards (closed as moved 16 February 2020), Talk:Mother Jones (closed as moved 9 February 2020), Talk:Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (closed as moved 27 January 2020), Talk:Statement on auditing standards (closed as moved 21 January 2020), Talk:The Establishment (closed as not moved 15 January 2020), Talk:EPA list of extremely hazardous substances (closed as moved 22 January 2020), Talk:Sean Collins (ice hockey defenseman) (closed as moved 23 December 2019), Talk:Port state control (closed as moved 18 December 2019), Talk:Digital Automated Identification System (closed as moved 28 December 2019), Talk:War on cancer (closed as moved 26 November 2019), Talk:Hocus-pocus (closed as moved 11 December 2019), Talk:Tommy (The Who album) (closed as moved 26 November 2019, WP:PDAB updated), Talk:Demolition of the Babri Masjid (closed as no consensus 2 December 2019), Talk:Magua (closed as no consensus 1 December 2019), Talk:Sanaa (closed as moved 26 November 2019), Talk:Pell Grant (closed as no consensus 2 December 2019), Talk:Personal equity plan (closed as moved 4 November 2019)
 * Discussion at Wikipedia talk:Disambiguation/Archive 52, and phrasing at WP:SONGDAB. One comment was that "WP:PRECISION and WP:DISAMBIGUATION are the policy and guideline against pre-emptive disambiguation (not just an interpretation of them)."
 * RMs at Talk:Ridesharing company (no consensus 23 October 2019), Talk:Individual savings account (closed 21 October 2019), Talk:Tate–LaBianca murders (closed 16 October 2019), Talk:Hawkeye (Clint Barton) (closed 15 October 2019), Talk:London Boy (mixtape) (closed 12 October 2019), Talk:Machine-Gun Kelly (film) (closed as no consensus 14 October 2019), Wikipedia talk:Content (opened 17 September 2019, moved 26 September 2019, RfD probably desirable), Talk:Drummond—Arthabaska (closed 15 October 2019), Talk:Tax-free savings account (closed 1 October 2019, additional RM regarding disambiguation closed 15 October 2019), Talk:Friendly Fire (closed 8 October 2019)
 * Wikipedia Signpost/2019-06-30/News and notes, Wikipedia Signpost/2019-06-30/Discussion report, Wikipedia Signpost/2019-06-30/Special report, Community response to the Wikimedia Foundation's ban of Fram, User talk:Fram, Arbitration/Requests/Case, Arbitration/Requests/Case
 * RMs at Talk:Concord First Assembly Academy (not moved), Talk:America the Beautiful silver bullion coins (moved to lowercase), Talk:America the Beautiful Quarters (opened 26 June 2019)
 * Categories for discussion/Log/2019 July 24
 * Previously, Category:List-Class Politics of the United Kingdom articles – why uppercase for "Class" following a hyphen? Why uppercase for "Politics"? (per WP:TITLE: "The general rule in English to not capitalize after a hyphen unless what follows the hyphen is itself a proper name (as in post-Soviet) ...") – speedy rename proposal submitted, opposed by Fayenetic London, part of a larger phenomenon of Category:List-Class articles
 * 2014 Santa Ana kidnapping accusation – Has this withstood the test of time?
 * Help talk:Citation Style 1/Archive 72, Help talk:Citation Style 1/Archive 56 and User talk:SchreiberBike/Workspace/Italics of websites in citations and references
 * Talk:Wager Mutiny – submit new RM as suggested
 * Revisit RM at Talk:Boeing 737 MAX (RM by me opened 11 March 2019, closed as no consenus by admin 18 March 2019, reopened 25 May 2019, closed 1 June 2019 by (the same) admin, move review opened 1 June 2019)
 * Follow up on dash discussion at Talk:Brown–Forman and Talk:Hewlett-Packard. See "Wilkes-Barre" example at MOS:ENBETWEEN (also Stitzel–Weller Distillery). Maybe all OK now per SMcCandlish comment at Talk:Brown–Forman. See also my old comments about substantive versus attributive use at Talk:Epstein–Barr virus/Archive 2 (which I had forgotten).
 * Figure out what the "Court of General Sessions" was for James Fitzgerald (American jurist, born 1851) and clean up Court of general sessions (and the links to it) relative to Quarter session. To start on that, I posted a question at Talk:Courts of New York
 * Talk:Wager Mutiny – submit new RM as suggested
 * Revisit RM at Talk:Boeing 737 MAX (RM by me opened 11 March 2019, closed as no consenus by admin 18 March 2019, reopened 25 May 2019, closed 1 June 2019 by (the same) admin, move review opened 1 June 2019)
 * Follow up on dash discussion at Talk:Brown–Forman and Talk:Hewlett-Packard. See "Wilkes-Barre" example at MOS:ENBETWEEN (also Stitzel–Weller Distillery). Maybe all OK now per SMcCandlish comment at Talk:Brown–Forman. See also my old comments about substantive versus attributive use at Talk:Epstein–Barr virus/Archive 2 (which I had forgotten).
 * Figure out what the "Court of General Sessions" was for James Fitzgerald (American jurist, born 1851) and clean up Court of general sessions (and the links to it) relative to Quarter session. To start on that, I posted a question at Talk:Courts of New York

Miscellany and historical notes – governor sorting

 * Survey the uses of "senator" (currently 63 plus Haroon Khan (senator, in office 2006–2012)), "governor" (currently 313), and "Mayor" (0 for "\(Mayor\)", 26 for "Mayor\)", 431 for "\(mayor\)").
 * Single-name people:
 * Adherbal (governor) (Carthaginian)
 * Apollinarius (governor) (Byzantine)
 * Hezekiah (governor) (Judea)
 * May (governor) (Egyptian)
 * U.S. states:
 * Delaware:
 * John Clark (Delaware governor)
 * Charles Thomas (Delaware governor)
 * Georgia:
 * John Clark (Georgia governor) (post-colonial)
 * William Stephens (governor of Georgia) (RM opened 21 December 2023)
 * Samuel Merrill (Iowa governor)
 * Thomas Gorges (Maine governor)
 * Maryland:
 * John Seymour (Maryland governor)
 * William Stone (Maryland governor)
 * Jesse Wharton (Maryland governor)
 * John Davis (Massachusetts governor)
 * Stephen Miller (Minnesota governor)
 * Francis Burt (Nebraska governor)
 * Samuel Allen (New Hampshire governor)
 * John Lynch (New Hampshire governor)
 * New Jersey
 * John Berry (New Jersey governor)
 * Andrew Hamilton (New Jersey governor)
 * John Reading (New Jersey governor)
 * Bob Miller (Nevada governor)
 * North Carolina:
 * Samuel Ashe (North Carolina governor) (RM 14 December 2023)
 * William Glover (North Carolina governor) (RM 14 December 2023)
 * Thomas Cary (North Carolina) (RM 14 December 2023)
 * Thomas Harvey (North Carolina governor) (colonial)
 * Thomas Miller (North Carolina governor) (colonial)
 * Samuel Stephens (North Carolina governor) (colonial)
 * Robert Martin (Oklahoma governor)
 * John Evans (Pennsylvania governor)
 * Rhode Island:
 * John Gardner (Rhode Island governor)
 * William Gregory (Rhode Island governor)
 * Henry Smith (Rhode Island governor)
 * John Taylor (South Carolina governor)
 * Henry Smith (Texas governor)
 * Virginia:
 * Robert Brooke (Virginia governor)
 * John Harvey (Virginia governor)
 * William Smith (Virginia governor)
 * Colonial:
 * India
 * Harry Verelst (colonial governor)
 * America
 * Philip Carteret (colonial governor)
 * William Drummond (colonial governor)
 * Edward Godfrey (colonial governor)
 * William Greene (colonial governor)
 * John Parr (colonial governor)
 * Edmund Plowden (colonial governor)
 * George Reade (colonial governor)
 * William Townshend (colonial governor)
 * Samuel Mathews (colonial Virginia governor)
 * John Carver (Plymouth Colony governor)
 * Territorial:
 * Alexander Cummings (territorial governor)
 * Thomas W. Bennett (territorial governor)
 * Acting:
 * Thomas Broughton (acting governor) (RM 20 December 2023)
 * Deputy:
 * William Jones (deputy governor)
 * Henry Young (deputy governor)
 * Lieutenant:
 * William H. Davidson (lieutenant governor) (RM 20 December 2023)
 * William Greene (lieutenant governor)
 * P. K. Dave (lieutenant governor)
 * Thomas Lloyd (lieutenant governor)
 * Isaac Holmes (lieutenant governor)
 * Henry Hope (Isle of Man lieutenant governor)
 * Thomas Dunn (lieutenant-governor)
 * George F. Moore (lieutenant governor)
 * John Hopkins (lieutenant governor)
 * Henry Hope (Quebec lieutenant governor)
 * Francis Loomis (lieutenant governor)
 * Thomas Oliver (lieutenant governor)
 * Antoinette Perry (lieutenant governor)
 * James T. Harrison (lieutenant governor)
 * David Collins (lieutenant governor)
 * Frank Murphy (lieutenant governor)
 * Jonathan Hunt (Vermont lieutenant governor)
 * Prison:
 * Derek Lewis (prison governor)
 * Sarah Payne (prison governor)
 * Nationalities and regimes:
 * Mohammad Omar (Afghan governor)
 * James Harrison (Australian governor)
 * John Hedges (British governor)
 * John Wood (Isle of Man governor)
 * Robert Hamilton (Norwegian governor)
 * Imam Quli Khan (Safavid governor)
 * Abdul Baqi (Taliban governor)
 * Abdul Razzaq (Taliban governor)
 * Ahmad Jan (Taliban governor)
 * Military
 * Charles Morgan (military governor)
 * Li Qi (military governor)
 * Oddities:
 * Helena Jonsson (county governor)
 * Descendants of William Bradford (Plymouth governor)
 * John Evans (governor) (a dab page!)


 * Francis Chamberlain (governor)
 * Thomas Hodge (governor)
 * William Hooke (governor)
 * Richard Master (governor)
 * Thomas Kerr (governor)
 * Andrew Ramsay (governor)
 * Michael Keane (governor)
 * John Gregory (governor)
 * Edward Smith (governor)
 * Juan Carlos Reyes (governor)
 * Spencer Davis (governor)
 * Hiroshi Saitō (governor)
 * Zainal Abidin (governor)
 * Matthew Baker (governor)
 * Arthur Aston (governor)
 * Peter Heywood (governor)
 * Mohammad-Ali Najafi (governor) (Iranian)
 * Xiao Yang (governor)
 * William Stewart (governor)
 * Yasushi Furukawa (governor)
 * Joseph Morton (governor)
 * Jean de Vienne (governor)
 * William Wake (governor)
 * Juan Valdez (governor)
 * David Wilson (governor) (New Brunswick, Trinidad, Honduras)
 * William Coe (governor)
 * John Greenhalgh (governor)
 * George Wright (governor)
 * Ramón Martínez (governor)
 * Charles Bourchier (governor)
 * William Grey (governor)
 * Mahmud Pasha (governor)
 * António Mascarenhas (governor)
 * Vicente González (governor) (colonial Florida)
 * Nuno Álvares Pereira (governor)
 * Sofu Mehmed Pasha (governor)
 * Thomas Leighton (governor)
 * John Fitzgerald (governor)
 * Francisco Jiménez (governor)
 * William Hornby (governor)
 * Peyton Randolph (governor)
 * Lajos Batthyány (governor)
 * Manuel Mascarenhas Homem (governor)
 * Erik Bredal (governor)
 * Shah Quli Khan (governor)
 * Giacomo De Martino (governor)
 * Joseph Blake (governor)
 * Blayney Townley-Balfour (governor)
 * Edward Morgan (governor)
 * Carlos Casares (governor)
 * William Aislabie (governor)
 * Charles Boone (governor)
 * John Scott (governor)
 * Pieter Mijer (governor)
 * Manuel Pardo (governor)
 * George Clarke (governor)
 * Patrick Gordon (governor)
 * Alfred Cumming (governor)
 * Peter Chester (governor)
 * David Jameson (governor)
 * Eisaku Satō (governor)
 * William Markham (governor)
 * George Burdett (governor)
 * Francis Cherry (governor)
 * Andrew Gurr (governor)
 * William Nelson (governor)
 * Frank Brown (governor)
 * Edward Simpson (governor)
 * John McGraw (governor)
 * William Wilberforce Bird (governor)
 * Abdur Rahim Khan (governor)
 * Henry Powell (governor)
 * Soeprapto (governor)
 * William C. McDonald (governor)
 * Caleb Carr (governor)
 * James Hall (governor)
 * Thomas Pollock (governor)
 * David Johnson (governor)
 * William Pickering (governor)
 * William Hawkins (governor)
 * Badhan (Persian governor)
 * Sir John Vaughan (governor)
 * Francisco Ramírez (governor)
 * John Edward Jones (governor)
 * James Ramsay (governor)
 * Phillip Calvert (governor)
 * Francisco Gomes (governor)
 * Frank Bell (governor)
 * John Mason (governor)
 * Francisco Pérez (governor)
 * Henry Lloyd (governor)
 * Shunichi Suzuki (governor)
 * Ahmed Abdullahi (governor)
 * Zakir Husain (governor)
 * Chen Yan (governor)
 * Andrew Pickens (governor)
 * Alva Adams (governor)
 * Henry Middleton (governor)
 * George Oxenden (governor)
 * Muhammad Ismail (governor)
 * Roger North (governor)
 * Walter Patterson (governor) (colonial Prince Edward Island)
 * Nathaniel Alexander (governor)
 * Mohammad Daoud (governor)
 * Brian Murray (governor)
 * Alexander Christie (governor)
 * Thomas Boone (governor)
 * John Burroughs (governor)
 * Daniel Webster Jones (governor)
 * Thomas Lynch (governor)
 * Robert Cowan (governor)
 * Henry Roberts (governor)
 * Gordon Reid (governor)
 * Richard Ward (governor)
 * John Young (governor)
 * Iftikhar Khan (governor)
 * William Cox (governor)
 * Gerard Smith (governor)
 * Joseph Jenckes (governor)
 * Harry Burgess (governor)
 * Charles Bruce (governor)
 * Alexander McNutt (governor)
 * Henry Ellis (governor)
 * John S. Robinson (governor)
 * Robert Johnson (governor)
 * Matthew Griswold (governor)
 * Ernest Clark (governor)
 * Soewardi (governor)
 * Edward Clark (governor)
 * James Wood (governor)
 * John Collins (governor)
 * John Jenkins (governor)
 * Charles Anderson (governor)
 * William Joseph (governor)
 * John Ratcliffe (governor)
 * Thomas Davey (governor)
 * William Campion (governor)
 * William Hall (governor)
 * Jean Dupont (governor)
 * Joseph Trumbull (governor)
 * Franklin Murphy (governor)
 * Archduchess Maria Elisabeth of Austria (governor)
 * Charles Clark (governor)
 * Robert Lowry (governor)
 * George Percy (governor)
 * John Whitehill (governor)
 * William King (governor)
 * Chester Harding (governor)
 * Richard Kemp (governor)
 * William Bull (governor)
 * Jeremy Clarke (governor)
 * William Jones (governor)
 * Preston Smith (governor)
 * Abraham González (governor)
 * John West (governor)
 * George Salisbury (governor)
 * Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (governor)
 * Tahir Pasha (governor)
 * Benjamin Pierce (governor)
 * Thomas Reynolds (governor)
 * Hannibal Sehested (governor)
 * Chris Dawson (governor)
 * Richard Bennett (governor)
 * Johnson Hagood (governor)
 * Robert Waterman (governor)
 * Khalilur Rehman (governor)
 * Jonathan Worth (governor)
 * Thomas Fitch (governor)
 * Richard Penn (governor)
 * John Webster (governor)
 * William Findlay (governor)
 * Charles Voisin (governor)
 * William Allen (governor)
 * John W. Davis (governor)
 * Thomas Collins (governor)
 * Thomas Worthington (governor)
 * John Cook (governor)
 * Liu Yun (governor)
 * John Sanford (governor)
 * David Martin (governor)
 * William Burton (governor)
 * Robert Lucas (governor)
 * James Sykes (governor)
 * Charles Calvert (governor)
 * Malcolm Wilson (governor)
 * William Gilpin (governor)
 * John Penn (governor)
 * Henry Bull (governor)
 * John Wood (governor)
 * William Fleming (governor)
 * Thomas Greene (governor)
 * John Hunn (governor)
 * Walter Clarke (governor)
 * John Haynes (governor)
 * John Cranston (governor)
 * William Berkeley (governor)
 * Edmund Jenings (governor)
 * George W. Johnson (governor)
 * Morgan Lewis (governor)
 * Lewis Morris (governor)
 * William Greene (governor)
 * Nikhil Kumar (governor)
 * Oliver Ames (governor)
 * Donald Dunstan (governor)
 * Thomas Gates (governor)
 * Charles Pinckney (governor)
 * Benedict Arnold (governor)
 * William Bradford (governor)
 * John Brooks (governor)
 * James Douglas (governor)
 * Thomas Hutchinson (governor)
 * Étienne Perier (governor)
 * Andi Oddang (governor) (Indonesian official or officer or government official?)
 * Charles Scott (governor)
 * Peter Sinclair (governor)
 * James Sullivan (governor)
 * James Wright (governor)


 * Follow-up for Talk:Harry Kendall Thaw, and survey Category:People acquitted by reason of insanity, especially murders – there are surprisingly few of them.
 * Closed discussions (check for links, primary redirect vs. WP:INCDAB with R from ambiguous name, discussion comments): Talk:John Atwood (colonial administrator), Talk:Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy (politician), Talk:Alexander Findlay (British Army officer), Talk:Thomas Oliver (lieutenant governor) (consider the hyphen suggestion), Talk:John Wentworth (lieutenant governor, born 1671) (consider the hyphen suggestion), Talk:Walter Hervey (mayor), Talk:James Patton (politician), Benjamin Rogers (politician, born 1837), Talk:John Hanger (banker), Talk:Pennsylvania courts of common pleas, Talk:John Hedges (English politician, died 1562), Talk:James Thorburn (Gold Coast Governor), Talk:Arthur Brown (Utah senator) (this one had the comment from Necrothesp saying that "[state] politician" is generally preferred on Wikipedia over something like "U.S. senator"), On a Day Like Today (song), Talk:James Moore (governor), Talk:George Wallace Jones, RfD for WP:EXPLAIN, Talk:Mario Beaulieu (politician), Talk:Dan Sullivan (American senator) (about 10 links to the old name, possible relevant discussion comments), Talk:John Smith (Ohio Senator) (about 50 links to the old name), Talk:George Jones (U.S. senator) (not moved), Talk:James Wood (governor) (not moved)
 * Talk:dbx (company) – per MOS:TM. I remain convinced that the February 2018 RM outcome is inappropriate, per MOS:TM, we should "Capitalize trademarks, being proper names; use: Nintendo; avoid: nintendo"; and the similar addidas. All-lowercase for something spelled out letter-by-letter is just as much a vanity styling as all-uppercase for something that is a word or pseudoword (TIME, KISS, ASUS, SONY Mobile, and this company's parent, which brands itself as "HARMAN, a SAMSUNG company"). Indeed, "Using all-caps is preferred if the letters are pronounced individually, even if they don't (or no longer) stand for anything," and although "Using all-lowercase letters may likewise be acceptable if it is done universally by sources, such as with the webcomic xkcd," here we do not see the sources universally using all-lowercase. Sources that use "DBX" include Electronic Design and EDN Network. (See also User talk:BarrelProof/Archive 7.)
 * Malvina Shanklin Harlan
 * Talk:Soylent (meal replacement) – origin of the name
 * Articles, navbox template, and discography related to Dir En Grey (also checking for links to deleted articles)
 * Kisō – Cites only the CD liner and something brief in Japanese about a different topic
 * Ain't Afraid to Die – Completely unsourced
 * Akuro no Oka – cites only a chart position
 * Taste of Chaos – Study
 * Warcon Enterprises – WP:PROD followed by WP:REFUND
 * Taste of Chaos – seems appropriate for deletion
 * Kevin Lyman
 * Warped Tour
 * Mayhem Festival
 * Mayhem Festival 2012 – WP:PROD followed by WP:REFUND
 * Warped Tour – Study
 * Articles for deletion/Warped Tour 2002 Tour Compilation – a basket of proposed deletions
 * Articles for deletion/Warped Tour 2002 Tour Compilation (2nd nomination) – the first sub-basket submitted as follow-up – closed as delete – check for links
 * Articles for deletion/Punk-O-Rama (album) (2nd nomination) – the second sub-basket – closed as merge to Punk-O-Rama
 * Category:Epitaph Records compilation albums
 * The Melancholy Collection
 * Warped Tour 2017 – not so bad
 * Chiodos – Study
 * Tuesday (band) – only Allmusic and self-published record sleeve
 * Light of the Stable (song) – WP:PROD resulted in deletion; it cited only Discogs
 * Light of the Stable – The album article cites only one paragraph on Allmusic, contains only basic track listing information, has no commentary by critics, no charting information, no other evidence of notability
 * Christmas (Elaine Paige album) – barely sourced, no in-depth coverage
 * Talk:List of mayors of Finsbury – RM closed as not moved 18 June 2017 (rmnac), then Talk:List of Mayors of Birmingham – RM closed as not moved 5 July 2017 (rmnac), resulting in inconsistency; follow-up RM opened by me at Talk:List of mayors of Finsbury closed as Not done 6 August 2017 (rmnac); another one at Talk:List of Mayors of Birmingham basically succeeded 21 September 2017 (rmnac), eventually along with the List of Lord Mayors of London (which is more complicated), although it partly side-stepped a key question. Discussion continued at WT:MOSCAPS, Talk:List of Mayors of Leeds (moved to lowercase 1 October 2017 by an admin), and Talk:List of Provosts and Lord Provosts of Aberdeen (moved to lowercase 30 September 2017 as rmnac)
 * Talk:Mayor of Doncaster – RM succeeded 17 July 2017 (not a caps issue, by admin), as did the follow-up RM at Talk:Mayor of Copeland on 27 July 2017 (not a caps issue, rmnac), but it remains desirable to check for other inconsistencies identified in the discussion
 * Talk:List of prime ministers of Elizabeth II – moved to lowercase 18 October 2017 (by admin)
 * Talk:Mayor of Barnstaple – resulted in moves to "List of mayors of X" for various articles 30 November 2017 (not directly about caps, rmnac)
 * Talk:Living presidents of the United States – closed as no consensus 20 May 2018 (and later split)
 * Talk:List of presidents of the United States by age – closed as not moved 11 June 2018 (by admin)
 * Talk:List of presidents of the United States – closed as no consensus 18 July 2018 (rmnac), reopened 27 July 2019; multi-article move to lowercase 5 August 2019 (rmnac)
 * Talk:List of vice presidents of the United States – closed as no consensus 29 May 2018 (by admin); later became part of the Talk:List of presidents of the United States multi-article move to lowercase 5 August 2019
 * Talk:List of presidents of the United States by age – not moved 11 June 2018 (by admin)
 * Talk:List of Presidents of Angola – ‎moved from a different phrasing to an uppercase form 9 November 2018 (rmnac), arguing consistency with the majority of such article titles (Note that List of Presidents of Finland was mentioned in the discussion and was also moved to uppercase the next day, and had previously had an undiscussed move to lowercase, but List of Zambian presidents and their deputies was not moved; multi-article open RM later filed by me on 5 August 2019 and speedily self-closed after rapid unanimous support
 * Talk:List of presidents of Germany – moved from a different phrasing to an uppercase form 25 November 2018 (rmnac), arguing consistency with the majority of such article titles (note the inconsistency with List of German presidents by longevity); later changed to lowercase by the RM at Talk:List of presidents of Austria.
 * Talk:List of chairmen of the House Republican Conference – moved from a different phrasing to a lowercase form 13 December 2018 (rmnac), with me arguing MOS:JOBTITLES
 * Talk:List of governors of New York – Multi-article move to lowercase 5 May 2019 (by admin)
 * List of Federal Presidents of Austria became a redirect on 8 May 2018‎ (if it comes back, note its relationship to Talk:List of presidents of Austria).
 * Talk:List of chancellors of Germany – Moved to lowercase 12 May 2019 (rmnac)
 * Talk:List of lieutenant governors of Michigan – Multi-article move to lowercase 12 May 2019 (rmnac) Note: Consistency of Category:Lists of state governors of the United States and consistency of Category:Lists of state lieutenant governors of the United States (and Category:Lists of mayors of places in England), aside from those named for the office rather than as "List of X"
 * Talk:List of presidents of Austria – Multi-article move to lowercase 19 May 2019 (rmnac)
 * Talk:List of lord mayors of Stoke-on-Trent – Multi-article move to lowercase 23 May 2019 (by admin, not primarily a caps issue; there are still some "Mayor of X" articles in Category:Lists of mayors of places in England, following the result of the RM at Talk:Mayor of Barnstaple, although this eliminated the "Lord Mayor of X" type until someone reverted to List of Lord Mayors of London)
 * Talk:Thomas Wright (lord mayor) – Moved to lowercase 24 May 2019 (rmnac) – with remark that politician' isn't really the right disambiguator for a Lord Mayor of London", and that lowercase would be desirable
 * Talk:James Esdaile (mayor) – Moved from "lord mayor" to "mayor" with Anne Klein (politician) moved from "senator" to "politician" 24 May 2019 (rmnac), with a remark that "Lord Mayors of London are generally not really politicians, but businessmen" – further consideration may be desirable
 * Talk:James Townsend (British politician) – Moved from "Lord Mayor of London" 30 May 2019 (rmnac)
 * Talk:John Norman (mayor, fl. 1250) – Moved from "John Norman, Mayor of London (1250)" 17 June 2019 (by admin), with a remark that people become Lord Mayor of London because they are already notable in their occupation, and the Lord Mayor of London role should not ordinarily be the defining characteristic
 * Talk:List of presidents of the Czech Republic – Multi-article move to lowercase 24 June 2019 (rmnac)
 * Talk:List of presidents of Ethiopia – Multi-article move to lowercase 8 July 2019 (rmnac)
 * RM at Talk:List of lord mayors of London – RM initiated by me May 2019 – closed as moved to lowercase 8 July 2019 (rmnac) (which was the only member of Category:Lists of mayors of places in England and Category:Lists of mayors of London boroughs that used capital letters for the job title)
 * RM Talk:Lord-lieutenant – moved to lowercase with hyphen added 13 July 2019 (by admin)
 * RM at Talk:Lord mayor – moved to lowercase 17 July 2019 (by admin)
 * RM proposed by me at Talk:William Gregory (lord mayor) – moved to lowercase (not as suggested) 17 July 2019:
 * William Gregory (Lord Mayor) → William Gregory (skinner)
 * John Lawrence (Lord Mayor) → Talk:John Lawrence (haberdasher)
 * John Kendrick (Lord Mayor) → John Kendrick (grocer)
 * David Lewis (Lord Mayor) → David Lewis (solicitor)
 * Martin Lumley (Lord Mayor) Martin Lumley (draper)
 * Thomas Bennett (Lord Mayor) → Thomas Bennett (merchant)
 * Edmund Wright (Lord Mayor) → Edmund Wright (merchant)
 * RM at Talk:List of presidents of Sri Lanka – Multi-article move to lowercase 21 July 2019 (rmnac)
 * CfR for the category Category:Lord Mayors of London and sub-lists by century, discussed at Categories for discussion/Log/2019 July 23 – Multi-category move to lowercase 2 August 2019 (by admin)
 * Talk:List of presidents of Costa Rica – Multi-article page move to lowercase 2 August 2019 (rmnac)
 * Talk:List of current permanent representatives to the United Nations – Moved to lowercase 5 August 2019
 * RM Talk:William Turner (Lord Mayor) → Talk:William Turner (politician, born 1615) – Moved 11 August 2019 (rmnac)
 * RM Talk:Henry Rowe (Lord Mayor) → Talk:Henry Rowe (lord mayor) – Moved 11 August 2019 (rmnac)
 * RM Talk:John Frederick (Lord Mayor) → Talk:John Frederick (English politician, born 1601) – Moved 11 August 2019 (rmnac)
 * RM at Talk:Vice President of the United States – Not moved 13 August 2019
 * RM at Talk:Thomas Curtis (Lord Mayor) → Talk:Thomas Curtis (lord mayor) – Moved 19 August 2019 (rmnac)
 * RM at Talk:List of current United States Senators – Moved ~370 pages 19 August 2019
 * RM at Talk:List of people pardoned or granted clemency by the president of the United States (interesting comments by SMcCandlish)
 * Planned related RMs and CfRs
 * List of Presidents of X, List of Prime Ministers of X, List of Chairmen of X, List of Emperors of X, List of Kings of X – Lowercase plural per MOS:JOBTITLES, the RM at Talk:List of presidents of the United States, and similar recent RMs
 * Members of Category:State lieutenant governors of the United States, speedy match to Talk:List of lieutenant governors of Michigan and Talk:List of Presidents of the United States
 * Category:Governors-General of the Philippine Islands, Category:Military Governors of the Philippine Islands, Category:Governors-General of the Philippines, Category:Governors-General of Finland
 * List of Governors of Dakota Territory, List of Governors of Nebraska Territory
 * Templates relating to lieutenant governors (similar to Template:Governors of Alabama, Template:Lieutenant governors of Illinois, and Template:U.S. governors)
 * Citing the Necrothesp remark at Talk:James Esdaile (mayor) and Talk:James Townsend (British politician), consider the similar cases
 * William Gregorys
 * William Gregory (Lord Mayor) → William Gregory (died 1467)
 * William Gregory (mayor) → William Gregory (New Zealand politician)
 * Tapestry (Keith Getty album) (demoted to redirect; check for similar cases)
 * Talk:Sister city – RM succeeded – but follow-up action was requested
 * User talk:Ser Amantio di Nicolao
 * Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style
 * Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Trademarks
 * Legal person – Reverted undiscussed move and strangeness
 * Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons – Needs improved clarity
 * Follow up on – follow-up at Talk:Tornado outbreak of April 6–8, 2006 (RM of 2017-01-27), Talk:Tornado outbreak of April 14–16, 2011 (RM of 2017-02-19), and Talk:Tornado outbreak of April 1880 (RM of 2017-08-23)
 * further follow-up desirable for WP:NCEVENTS (it should probably be what, when, where – see Talk:1989 Tiananmen Square protests)
 * later at Talk:March 1–3, 2018 nor'easter (closed as no consensus 24 June 2019)
 * Smoking Popes – study
 * The Party's Over (Smoking Popes album) – little content; cites only Allmusic
 * Smoking Popes Tribute – cites only a one-paragraph review on Allmusic, little content
 * Mike Felumlee – WP:PROD – practically unsourced – later was de-PRODded
 * Neil Hennessy – WP:PROD – practically unsourced – later was de-PRODded
 * My American Heart – cites only a self-published Instagram account, a self-published band member's unreliable blog, and something with no article.
 * Check Jack's Mannequin, Hidden in Plain View, Punchline (band), For Felix, Halifax (band), Lostprophets discography, Say Anything discography
 * Helmet (band) – study
 * Born Annoying – cites only Allmusic and Discogs
 * This Is Hell (band) and Cancer Bats – study
 * Roger Creager – only self-published sourcing
 * Word: Live at Carnegie Hall – WP:PROD – later deprodded – only cites one self-published source
 * Live in Houston (Louis C.K. album) – completely unsourced
 * Little Big Man (album) – three sentences on Allmusic
 * 679 Artists – completely unsourced, just a division of Warner
 * A Guided Tour of Chicago – unsourced (see also The Lawrence Arms and associated navbox)
 * Chiropractic – emphasis
 * Wikipedia talk:External links/Perennial websites – follow-up
 * On My Way (Charlie Brown song), one of many song articles that says nothing about the song (Articles for deletion/On My Way (song)) – what is the song about? what did critics say about it?
 * Articles relating to Articles for deletion/All Things Are Possible (Hillsong Church album) (2nd nomination) (an AfD I submitted that succeeded)
 * Add a mention of the Wade case to History of Louisville, Kentucky, and check the statement in the Anne Braden article that says the bombing was "while they were out" (versus what the Shively, Kentucky article says). Information about the case is currently found in at least three articles (Anne Braden, Carl Braden, and Shively, Kentucky).
 * Study/improve International English
 * Figure out what's going on with Luri language
 * Further work on John McTiernan, Siddharth Mallya, and Vijay Mallya
 * Amarjeet Sada, 8-year-old serial killer
 * Check common name of Coluber constrictor priapus (versus "Southern black racer") and Coluber constrictor flaviventris (esp. versus "Eastern yellow-bellied racer", note that per Flaviviridae, flavus means yellow in Latin and per Ventral, venter means belly in Latin), after the closing of the RM at Talk:Sistrurus catenatus
 * Consider reopening the discussion at Talk:Mae (RM closed as "no consensus" 4 May 2015)
 * Study the Jefferson–Hemings controversy
 * Follow up on Talk:Lying in state / Talk:State funerals in the United States
 * Follow up on Homopus species and tortoise measurement comment at Talk:Speckled tortoise (likely SCL per and )
 * Garrett Morgan needs WP:OR / WP:NPOV / WP:VERIFY cleanup
 * Study Ad-Aware
 * Improve Name change
 * Keep an eye on LoveGame
 * IEEE 754-1985 should be merged into IEEE 754 – but no one seems likely to want to do the work

Customizations

 * Special:MyPage/common.js
 * Special:MyPage/bookmarks.json

Useful links for Wikipedia editing
Some useful pointers for Wikipedia editing (collected here partly to remind myself where to find them):
 * MOS:DABPIPE and MOS:DABREDIR
 * WP:ELMAYBE – on linking to unreliable sources as external links
 * WP:RM – about nominators expressing support for their own proposals
 * User:Ohconfucius/script/MOSNUM dates
 * WP:TITLECON (including WP:CONDAB)
 * WP:FALSETITLE (links to userspace)
 * WP:Don't revert due solely to "no consensus"
 * WP:KDL (Keeping dead links)
 * User statistics
 * +1, like
 * WT:Manual of Style/Music/Archive 8 (no consensus 11 October 2019)
 * WP:BTA / WP:Base title advantage
 * WP:DABTEST / Disambiguation page traffic test
 * WP:POSTMOVE for post-move cleanup
 * MOS:OMIMG and WP:GRATUITOUS for offensive images
 * Noun shift test per English phrasal verbs
 * WP:DABSTYLE for the use of pipes on disambiguation pages
 * WP:HATNOTEPLACE and it's comment "In the Wikipedia iOS app, there is a known bug whereby hatnotes fail to appear anywhere on the page."
 * User:TheTVExpert/rmCloser
 * Talk:War of 1812/Archive 29 (see MOS:INSTITUTIONS), Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Archive 227 (newer, basically against caps) and Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Capital letters/Archive 13 (a little older, doesn't look very conclusive)
 * WP:ISATERMFOR
 * WP:20YEARTEST for WP:RECENTISM
 * WP:USEENGLISH and WP:ENGLISHTITLE
 * WP:NOTAMB (part of WP:HATNOTE)
 * WP:NAMECHANGES, MOS:GENDERID, and WP:SPNC
 * Talk:Alashki Engineering Constructions – WP:Acronym (name) and WP:Name (acronym)
 * MOS:TAGLINE (part of MOS:FILM)
 * See MOS:DUALNATIONALITIES for en dash versus hyphen
 * WP:PPT – pageviews and primary topics
 * WP:3O, requesting a third opinion
 * WP:THEYCANTHEARYOU, the mobile app does not foster user communication
 * Massviews analysis at https://pageviews.toolforge.org/massviews/ and Wikinav at https://wikinav.toolforge.org/?language=en&title=Red_velvet
 * Meta:Research:Wikipedia clickstream – can sort out clicks through dab pages (see Talk:Lalita)
 * WP:DABTEST (User:AjaxSmack/Disambiguation page traffic test)
 * WP:SIGNPOST (Wikipedia news)
 * WP:TWL and WP:TWL/Newsletter (the Wikipedia Library)
 * A cool tool for finding articles created by a particular user (use '+' for spaces, as in this).
 * A way to figure out whether someone is an administrator.
 * The 10,000 most popular Wikipedia articles of 2014 (see also WP:5000)
 * Help:Diff
 * Help:Pipe trick (formatting tricks using the pipe character)
 * Help:Special page
 * English grammar
 * Comparison of American and British English
 * English relative clauses
 * List of cognitive biases
 * List of fallacies
 * WP:ABOUT general introduction to Wikipedia)
 * WP:AT article titles; within it: WP:COMMONNAME, WP:TITLEFORMAT, WP:CRITERIA, WP:SMALLDETAILS
 * WP:NC (naming conventions for article titles)
 * WP:ENGLISH (naming conventions for using English in article titles; within it: WP:DIACRITICS)
 * WP:DAB (disambiguation; within it: WP:PRIMARYTOPIC, WP:2DAB, WP:TWODABS)
 * WP:HAT (hatnotes)
 * WP:OFFICIALNAMES (naming conventions for official names)
 * WP:NCCORP (naming conventions for companies)
 * WP:NCE (naming conventions for events)
 * WP:NCP (naming conventions for people; within it: WP:STAGENAME and WP:INITS / WP:MIDDLES "Adding middle names, or their abbreviations, merely for disambiguation purposes (if that format of the name is not commonly used to refer to the person) is not advised.")
 * WP:NCROY (naming conventions for royalty and nobility)
 * WP:THE (naming conventions regarding definite and indefinite articles: the, a, an)
 * WP:ATA (arguments to avoid; within it: WP:DEFUNCTS, WP:ILIKEIT, and WP:ITSCRUFT)
 * WP:BEANS (don't stuff beans up your nose)
 * WP:BETTER (writing better articles; within it: WP:OFFTOPIC and WP:TONE)
 * WP:BLUDGEON (restrain yourself from constant comment)
 * WP:BOLD
 * WP:BRD
 * WP:BURDEN
 * WP:CE, tips for copyediting
 * WP:CON (consensus; within it: WP:CCC, consensus can change)
 * WP:ANI (administrators' noticeboard for incidents, with links to related pages)
 * WP:CANVAS (conduct and misconduct in discussions, with links to relevant other articles and templates)
 * WP:INDENT (indentation for Talk page discussions; with outdent and outdent2)
 * WP:AFD (articles for deletion, how to nominate, etiquette, and related templates)
 * WP:ATA (arguments to avoid in deletion discussions; within it: WP:OTHERSTUFF)
 * WP:SPEEDY (criteria for speedy deletions and related templates)
 * WP:PROD (proposed deletion, how to do it, how to discuss it, and related templates)
 * WP:DEADHORSE (time to stop; within it, links to related essays)
 * WP:HARASS (harassment; within it: WP:OUTING / WP:PRIVACY)
 * WP:RFC (requests for comment)
 * WP:CHEAP (redirects are cheap)
 * WP:CUTPASTE (how to fix cut-and-paste moves)
 * WP:DAB (within it, WP:PDAB is particularly interesting; WP:PTM on partial title matches is also interesting)
 * WP:DISCLAIM (no disclaimers in articles, and exceptions)
 * WP:DRR (dispute resolution requests)
 * WP:ES (edit summary)
 * WP:FIXDABLINKS (with pointer to python tool for link updating)
 * WP:GENDER
 * WP:IGNORE (ignore all rules)
 * WP:LEAD (format and content of the lead section)
 * WP:LINKSTYLE (when and how to use Wikilinking)
 * WP:LISTGAP (don't put blank lines in lists)
 * WP:MARKUP (Wiki markup)
 * WP:MATHSYMBOL (mathematical symbols)
 * WP:MOS (Manual of Style; within it, regarding quotes: MOS:LQ (aka MOS:INOROUT), MOS:QUOTEMARKS, MOS:QUOTE (MOS:CONFORM), other: MOS:&, MOS:ENGVAR, MOS:HEAD, MOS:NOTUSA, MOS:REFPUNC, MOS:RETAIN)
 * MOS:ABBR (within it: MOS:SPACEINITS)
 * MOS:BIO (within it: MOS:BIRTHPLACE, MOS:BLPLEAD, MOS:CREDENTIAL, MOS:FULLNAME, MOS:HONORIFIC, MOS:JR, MOS:SURNAME)
 * MOS:CAPS (naming conventions for capitalization; within it: MOS:CT)
 * MOS:ITALPUNCT and MOS:TITLEPUNCT (don't include the following punctuation within the italics)
 * MOS:LAYOUT
 * MOS:NUM / WP:DATE
 * MOS:SPELLING (within it: MOS:IZE)
 * MOS:TEXT (within it: MOS:BADEMPHASIS, MOS:BOLD)
 * MOS:TM
 * WP:NBOOK (noteworthiness of books)
 * WP:NOT (within in: WP:CRYSTAL, WP:NOTADVOCATE / WP:SOAP, WP:NOTHOWTO)
 * WP:NOTABILITY
 * WP:POINTy
 * WP:PROTECT (protection policy)
 * WP:REDIR (redirects; within it: WP:BLAR)
 * WP:REDLINK (usage and abusage of redlinks)
 * WP:RESEARCH (researching with Wikipedia)
 * WP:RS (identifying reliable sources)
 * WP:OR (within it: WP:PRIMARY)
 * WP:VERIFY (verifiability)
 * WP:RSN (reliable sources noticeboard)
 * WP:SET (search engine tests)
 * WP:SPOILER (Wikipedia includes spoilers and does not provide warnings about that)
 * WP:TITLE (including WP:TITLETM)
 * WP:USER (user page guidelines)
 * WP:Template messages/Cleanup (template messages for article cleanup)
 * WP:Template messages/Redirect pages (template messages for redirect)
 * Template:R template index
 * WP:WES (Wikipedia essays)
 * WP:WORDS (words to watch; within it: WP:PEACOCK, WP:LABEL, WP:WEASEL, WP:ALLEGED, WP:EDITORIAL, WP:SAY, WP:EUPHEMISM, WP:IDIOM, WP:RELTIME)
 * WP:WTAF (write the article first)
 * Special:Preferences (includes your number of edits!)
 * Special:RANDOM (takes you to a random article)
 * or, perhaps better,
 * (results in Text to quote for discussion, similar to, producing Example text – perhaps a bit too similar, as another user once pointed out to me)
 * (for articles that reference Wikipedia as a source)
 * (documentation includes related templates)
 * (documentation includes related templates)
 * (more generally, or )
 * article issues (has "fringe", while multiple issues does not)
 * disputed-inline or
 * Hair space
 * (subst)
 * not a typo, aliases proper name, typo, as written
 * or  or
 * R from incorrect name
 * (subst)
 * sic
 * (subst) spa (single-purpose account)
 * (subst), , , , , , (for toggles), , , , , etc. (see Category:Standardised user warning templates)
 * (unbulleted list)
 * (subst)
 * (subst) article name
 * varserif and related
 * ,, , , , , the non-breaking , and the even thinner   a.k.a. (potentially use with   a.k.a.  )
 * ISO 3166-1 country codes
 * ISO 8601 dates
 * (subst) article name
 * varserif and related
 * ,, , , , , the non-breaking , and the even thinner   a.k.a. (potentially use with   a.k.a.  )
 * ISO 3166-1 country codes
 * ISO 8601 dates
 * ISO 3166-1 country codes
 * ISO 8601 dates
 * ISO 8601 dates

Unusual article name styling
(Unusual capitalizations for composition titles are listed separately below.) A sampling of unusual article names (relative to MOS:TM and WP:AT (incl. WP:TITLETM) for cases seemingly not covered by WP:DIACRITICS) – see also WP:STAGENAME – also note that MOS:TM doesn't exactly say that it applies to the titles of works, but it includes several such items as examples (skate., Se7en, and Alien3):
 * Titles of creative works
 * @midnight (not moved 23 April 2015; the proposal was not about the "@" symbol, although it was discussed somewhat – might be a reasonable candidate for another RM)
 * $h*! My Dad Says (discussed informally on Talk page; no clear alternative available)
 * (No Pussyfooting) (no discussion apparent)
 * /2016Album/ (moved September 2023)
 * Airplane!
 * Damn! (Jimmy Smith album) (no discussion evident)
 * "Damn! (song)" (no discussion evident)
 * Delirious? (no discussion evident, might be necessary for pronunciation or disambiguation)
 * F♯ A♯ ∞ (no clear alternative available)
 * F*ck Love (seems to be used that way in the vast majority of sources)
 * Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (no consensus to move 31 January 2019)


 * M*A*S*H (TV series) (not moved 3 March 2012 – candidate for another RM?) and W*A*L*T*E*R
 * m b v (album)
 * NOW + 4EVA (no discussion apparent)
 * V.
 * With numbers or "U"
 * 2 Girls
 * 2 Girls 1 Cup
 * "2 Hearts 1 Love"
 * 2U (album)
 * "2U" (song)
 * 6ix9ine
 * 6teen (perhaps the only form that distinctively identifies the topic, may be followed consistently in sources, no discussion evident)
 * Face 2 Face (2012 American film)
 * "Give It 2 Me" (Madonna song)
 * "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)"
 * "I Would Die 4 U"
 * "Me & U"
 * "Nothing Compares 2 U"
 * "Sk8er Boi"
 * "Want U Back"
 * "U Can't Touch This"
 * Names of creative artists, bands, authors, performers, etc.
 * !Wowow! (contrast with Going Places (Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass album))
 * ¡Mayday!
 * 2 Chainz
 * 2 Cold Scorpio
 * 3OH!3
 * 4 Non Blondes
 * 65daysofstatic
 * à;GRUMH...
 * A.C.E (South Korean band) (no final dot, similar to B.o.B and N.W.A)
 * Anderson .Paak
 * Attack Attack!
 * A/J Jackson
 * B*Witched (and related articles such as B*Witched (album) and C'est la Vie (B*Witched song))
 * B.o.B (and related articles such as B.o.B discography; there was an RM in 2010 that found no consensus to remove the dot, but it got unilaterally copy-paste moved and histmerged less three weeks later – I left a comment at User talk:Anthony Appleyard; there was another RM in April 2019 that restored the dot in response to a comment from me, then another RM in September 2020 that removed the dot)
 * B.I.G (moved 10 October 2023)
 * bell hooks
 * bpNichol (moved to that title 6 February 2023)
 * Chvrches (for which the name itself seems to have been chosen as a typographical disambiguator)
 * CC Sabathia (baseball pitcher)
 * CCH Pounder (actress)
 * Deadmau5 (and related articles such as Deadmau5 discography)


 * danah boyd (tech / social media scholar)
 * f0rest and n0thing (from Category:Counter-Strike players)
 * GZA (has been the subject of four RMs – most recently closed August 2015, but "Gza" doesn't really look like ordinary English either, RZA seems to be an abbreviation)
 * I.M
 * k.d. lang (despite E. E. Cummings, although that case may not be as clear cut as it seems)
 * N.W.A (and related articles such as N.W.A discography, similar to B.o.B, not moved 6 May 2015, contrast with D.O.D. (DJ) which was not moved in September 2018, N.W.A. and the Posse has the extra dot on its cover art, but was said to be a bootleg on the Talk page)
 * Neu! (never formally discussed, roughly similar to Yahoo!)
 * Noah23
 * Not3s (RM failed December 2018; name hard to distinguish without the styling, sources seem to use it)
 * Panic! at the Disco (RM from me failed March/April 2017)
 * Shing02
 * Sunn O))) (moved back and forth in two RMs in 2013)
 * Tech N9ne (moved by an RM closed 2 June 2013, moved back after another RM and AN/RFC 15 July 2013 with an argument that it was the common name and had been stable at this title for a long time)
 * T.O.P (moved 16 June 2020)
 * U-J3RK5
 * will.i.am (RM closed as "no consensus" September 2018)
 * Portugal. The Man (and related articles, RM from Zawl failed 18 September 2017)
 * Names of companies
 * 2U (company)
 * 2Wire
 * 4Licensing Corporation
 * JPMorgan Chase (no discussion evident)
 * maia arson crimew
 * Mau5trap (closely related to the artist's name above)
 * Net4Mobility
 * POW! Entertainment (never formally discussed, roughly similar to Yahoo!)
 * Tele2
 * Yahoo! (not moved 10 November 2006, 29 April 2008, or 22 August 2013, no consensus to move 21 March 2015, not moved again 30 May 2017)
 * Other examples from the high-tech world
 * Prime95 (a software application)
 * w00t (possibly a reasonable exception, since the article is partly about the spelling; on the other hand, we have Leet)

Potential summarization:
 * People seem relatively tolerant of strange stuff when it comes to the titles of creative works.
 * People also seem relatively tolerant when it comes to the names of creative artists, in comparison to, e.g., the names of mundane brick-and-mortar companies (esp. outside of high-tech).
 * It matters whether there is some alternative name available. Regarding the name of something, if those who create a name make it unusually stylized and offer no apparent alternative to the world, they can make it stick.
 * Recent outcomes on move discussions for Deadmau5, Sunn O))), and Tech N9ne seem to indicate an increased tolerance for decorative character usage (at least in relation to creative artists). These seem to teeter on the edge of what is considered acceptable.
 * Se7en had inconsistent usage in reliable sources, and thus seems to have fallen firmly the side of avoiding the decorative character use.
 * People seem more tolerant of unusual formatting for topics relating to computers and high-tech.
 * Unusual formatting is sometimes associated with trying to project a youthful or rebellious image, and its use by people perceived as legitimately youthful or rebellious seems more tolerated than its simple use in run-of-the-mill brand names (e.g. "Macy*s" or "[ yellow tail ]"). In this context, someone who removes the stylization could risk projecting an 'uncool' image of themselves.
 * Omitting spaces seems like a relatively common and relatively accepted phenomenon.
 * Substituting a string of unusual characters for profanity is a well-established convention to indicate "expletive deleted", and is thus generally understood and accepted.
 * As long as numbers are read as numbers (instead of being substitutes for letters), they don't bother people so much. That doesn't explain U-J3RK5, but that usage is so unusual that the reader notices the strangeness immediately and either rapidly figures out what is intended or gives up and just treats the name as a string of arbitrary characters. Also, in this case, there is no alternative that seems to be available that doesn't seem insulting or uncool.
 * Decorative full stops, and especially terminating full stops, are frowned upon in Wikipedia article titles, as in the "skate." example of MOS:TM and the prior RM discussions for Bakuman, Damn (Kendrick Lamar album), Fun (band), Gangsta (manga), Hat (Mike Keneally album), IMP (band), Janet (album), Kobato, Lovestrong, Mad Love (JoJo album), Melody (Japanese singer), Moon (visual novel), Ms. Vampire Who Lives in My Neighborhood, Okay (album), Respect (magazine), Shakira (album), The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard, They (duo), Withering to Death, Tori (album), WSJ Magazine, and Your Name. There was also no consensus to add a full stop at Talk:Crazy, Stupid, Love as of 28 April 2021. For a non-terminating full stop, see India Arie. On the other hand, we have Anderson .Paak (consistent in sources), Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (no consensus to move 31 January 2019), Portugal. The Man (no move 18 September 2017), V., and will.i.am. There has also been some controversy at Emma (2020 film) and John Adams (book), and there is Mother!.
 * Avoiding all-caps seems generally agreed. Note that Oneok was moved in September 2018 after two RMs. Pvris is another example that followed later. On the other hand, there is IMP (band).
 * V (poem) (RM by me due to sources) versus V. (it is an abbreviated name of an entity per the article, no consensus in RM closure of 7 April 2015) does not seem like a problem
 * Sujatha Baliga was moved to conventional caps

Note:
 * What is the history of "widespread use" and "significant majority ... consistently include" in MOS:TMRULES and "preferably the most commonly used version" in WP:STAGENAME?
 * "widespread use" and "significant majority ... consistently use" were there at the end of 2015, 2016 and 2017
 * "significant majority ... consistently use" was added in February 2015 in this edit by Blueboar

Footnote: WP:TITLEFORMAT (within WP:AT) has this: An exception is made when the quotation marks are part of a name or title (as in the movie "Crocodile" Dundee or the album "Heroes"). Quotes:

Footnote: WP:OFFICIALNAMES is an essay, not a policy or guideline.

Footnote: See MOS:LIGATURE for ligature usages, such as Synæsthesia (Canadian band).

WP:UCN (in WP:AT): "Wikipedia does not necessarily use the subject's 'official' name as an article title; it prefers to use the name that is most frequently used to refer to the subject in English-language reliable sources. This includes usage in the sources used as references for the article. If the name of a person, group, object, or other article topic changes, then more weight should be given to the name used in reliable sources published after the name change than in those before the change. For cases where usage differs among English-speaking countries, see also National varieties of English below."

WP:TITLETM (also in WP:AT): "Article titles follow standard English text formatting in the case of trademarks, unless the trademarked spelling is demonstrably the most common usage in sources independent of the owner of the trademark. Items in full or partial uppercase (such as Invader ZIM) should have standard capitalization (Invader Zim); however, if the name is ambiguous, and one meaning is usually capitalized, this is one possible method of disambiguation. Exceptions include article titles with the first letter lowercase and the second letter uppercase, such as iPod and eBay. For these, see the technical restrictions guideline."

MOS:TM:
 * Capitalize trademarks, as with proper names.
 * avoid: nintendo
 * instead, use: Nintendo
 * Don't expect readers to know, based on trademarks or brand names, what item is being discussed. For example:
 * avoid: Police in Miami confiscated 25 stolen Rolexes.
 * instead, use: Police in Miami confiscated 25 stolen Rolex watches.
 * however: The Prime Minister indicated that the Cadbury Creme Egg was delicious. (This is allowed because the product name includes the product type.)
 * another example: The Prime Minister indicated that the police in Miami had confiscated his Apple Watch. (Avoid Apple Watch watch.)
 * Follow standard English text formatting and capitalization rules, even if the trademark owner considers nonstandard formatting "official", as long as this is a style already in widespread use, rather than inventing a new one:
 * avoid: TIME, KISS, ASUS
 * instead, use: Time, Kiss, Asus
 * Using all caps is preferred if the letters are pronounced individually, even if they don't stand for anything. For instance, use SAT for the (U.S.) standardized test or KFC for the fast food restaurant. Using all lowercase letters may likewise be acceptable if it is done universally by sources, such as with xkcd.
 * Do not use the ™ and ® symbols, or similar, in either article text or citations, unless unavoidably necessary for context (for instance, to distinguish between generic and brand names for drugs).
 * avoid: LittleBigPlanet™, REALTOR®
 * instead, use: LittleBigPlanet, Realtor
 * Avoid using special characters that are not pronounced, are included purely for decoration, or simply substitute for English words (e.g., "♥" used for "love", "!" used for "i") or for normal punctuation, unless a significant majority of reliable sources that are independent of the subject consistently include the special character when discussing the subject. Similarly, avoid special stylization, such as superscripting or boldface, in an attempt to emulate a trademark. In the article about a trademark, it is acceptable to use decorative characters the first time the trademark appears, but thereafter, an alternative that follows the standard rules of spelling and punctuation should be used:
 * avoid: macy*s, skate., [ yellow tail ], Se7en, Alien3, Toys Я Us
 * instead, use: Macy's, Skate, Yellow Tail, Seven, Alien 3, Toys "R" Us
 * Trademarks in CamelCase are a judgment call. CamelCase may be used where it reflects general usage and makes the trademark more readable.
 * OxyContin or Oxycontin—editor's choice
 * however: PlayStation (This is allowed because Playstation is not widely used.)

See also User:Fuhghettaboutit/Wikipedia:Title stylization

Unusual article capitalizations for titles of creative works
See also (and follow up on) MOS:CT, WP:NCCAPS, WP:Naming conventions (music) For some discussion outcomes that support MOS:CT, see Talk:Do It like a Dude, Talk:Moves like Jagger, Talk:Someone like Me, Talk:Someone like You (Adele song), Talk:Love You like a Love Song, Talk:Bridge over Troubled Water, Talk:A Boy Was Born, Talk:Nuttin' but Love (2nd RM outcome), Talk:Nothing but the Truth (1941 film), Talk:Everything Starts with an 'E', Talk:A Winter amid the Ice, Talk:See, amid the Winter's Snow, Talk:Four past Midnight, Talk:Nothing But the Truth.
 * One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (several capitalizations of "Over")
 * Once Upon a Time (lots of apparent capitalizations are listed on the dab page, which is distinguished on Wikipedia from the stock phrase by its capitalization; no consensus to move declared by EdJohnston on 5 April 2015, additional mentions at Talk:Once Upon a Time and Talk:Once Upon a Time (TV series))
 * "Like":
 * Someone Like You (TV series) and "Somebody Like You"
 * People Like Us (film) and People Like Us (soundtrack) (capitalized after RM in 2013, new RM closed as not moved December 2015, note double entendre)
 * Dead Like Me (issue raised in RM at Talk:Dead like Me: Life After Death – several other examples mentioned there)
 * Hurts Like Heaven (RM closed as no consensus September 2015)
 * Talk:Smells Like Teen Spirit (Smells Like Teen Spirit → Smells like Teen Spirit, closed as no move by Cúchullain 16 March 2015, see comment by Rob Sinden with this and this link)
 * Instances of Fly Like an Eagle
 * Talk:Fly Like an Eagle (Fly Like an Eagle → Fly like an Eagle (album), closed as no consensus by Dekimasu 17 November 2014)
 * Fly Like an Eagle (song) (no record of a discussion of its capitalization)
 * Talk:Walks Like Rihanna (Walks Like Rihanna → Walks like Rihanna, closed as no consensus by Dekimasu 12 November 2014)
 * Talk:On a Night Like This (On a Night Like This → On a Night like This, closed as no consensus by Dekimasu 29 October 2014)
 * Talk:I Like It Like That (8 requested moves of "I Like it Like That" to "I Like it like That", closed as no consensus by Dekimasu 22 October 2014)
 * Like It Like That (album) and Like It Like That (Guy Sebastian song), Somebody Like That, Stuff Like That, A Woman Like Me (Beyoncé song), Boom, Like That (no RMs)
 * Just Like Heaven (song) (some 2007 comments on Talk)
 * Love Me Like You (a bit of a mixed-up case)
 * See Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Capital letters
 * Talk:Nocturnal after John Dowland (Nocturnal after John Dowland → Nocturnal After John Dowland, closed as clear consensus against by BD2412 15 December 2013)
 * Talk:Dot the i (observations: here it seems arguable that the lowercase, especially for the "i", is a distinctly notable aspect of the title choice; the question of whether the 'd' at the beginning should be uppercase or not doesn't seem to have received much discussion although it's been bouncing around in the article history; the sources, per Dicklyon 11 April 2013, seem to capitalize both aspects):
 * Uppercase versus lowercase 'D' has been bouncing back and forth:
 * Uppercase by GHcool (article creation, 31 January 2006)
 * Lowercasing by Abides (23 August 2007)
 * Uppercasing by Bovineboy2008 (6 January 2013)
 * Lowercasing by Eric (8 January 2013), Apteva (20 January 2013), and Favonian (5 February 2013)
 * Uppercasing by Dicklyon (citing sources, 11 April 2013) and Frungi (citing sources, 30 April 2013)
 * Lowercasing by Gh87 in the public computer (9 September 2014)
 * Uppercasing by Dicklyon (13 January 2015)
 * dot the i → Dot the I, closed as no consensus by Cúchullain 4 February 2013
 * dot the i → Dot the I, closed as no consensus by EdJohnston 28 April 2013
 * Move review, closed as no consensus to overturn by Cúchullain 7 June 2013
 * Dot the i → Dot the I, closed as no consensus by Calidum 24 March 2015
 * Talk:Star Trek Into Darkness (see old moves template content for other titles before these, observations: the argument here seemed to primarily be that external sources generally do not seem to use the lowercase "into", although at least one was found that does; also there was some discussion of "Into Darkness" being essentially a subtitle and "into" possibly being a compound preposition, and there was something about what exactly are the parts of speech involved, including whether "trek" is a noun or a verb)
 * Star Trek into Darkness → Star Trek Into Darkness, no consensus to move (11 December 2012 – 9 January 2013), Talk:Star Trek Into Darkness/Archive 3
 * Star Trek into Darkness → Star Trek: Into Darkness, speedy close as not moved (30–30 January 2013), Talk:Star Trek Into Darkness/Archive 5
 * Star Trek into Darkness → Star Trek Into Darkness, snow close as moved (31–31 January 2013), Talk:Star Trek Into Darkness/Archive 6

Nicknames in quotes
WP:NICKNAME advises to "avoid ... adding a nickname ... in quotes between first and last name. For example: Bill Clinton, not William "Bill" Clinton." This guidance doesn't seem very strongly agreed for cases where the name with the quotes is commonly used in sources – especially when used by performers as a stage name. However, the use of the name with quotes seems avoided for disreputable characters, except for Talk:Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow, and Talk:Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. (WP:TITLEFORMAT says "Crocodile" Dundee and "Heroes" are O.K.)

See also MOS:NICKNAME, which is not the same as WP:NICKNAME. Also, there is WP:NICKUSE, which is an old essay said to be superseded by MOS:NICKNAME.

Discussion in 2015: Wikipedia talk:Article titles/Archive 54


 * Talk:Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas (RM closed 3 February 2020 added the nickname in quotes)
 * Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer
 * Spanky McFarland (RM closed as moved 17 December 2020)
 * Talk:Chad Smith (politician) (RM submitted December 2018 removed the nickname)
 * Talk:dupreeh (RM September 2018 moved it out of quote marks)
 * Talk:Matt "Guitar" Murphy (RM submitted August 2018 added the nickname)
 * Talk:Rags Ragland (RM July 2017 removed the quote marks)
 * Talk:Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán (RM February 2017 added the nickname, another RM March 2017 closed as not moved, usefulness as disambiguation suggested, another RM February 2019)
 * Talk:Bill Thornton (RM by George Ho resulted in removal of quoted nickname 7 December 2016)
 * Talk:Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow (RM by George Ho adding quotes for mixed reasons, followed by another RM by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) 15 October 2015 to remove the quotes, but closed as not moved with no explanation by the closer – should consider as a candidate for a new RM)
 * Talk:Charles "Buddy" Rogers (RM in October 2015 added the quotes)
 * Talk:"Weird Al" Yankovic (RM started by Snuggums 25 February 2015 closed as not moved; seems somewhat reminiscent of ""Crocodile" Dundee", as the nickname's not in the middle, and it involves a stage name that commonly includes the form with the quotes)
 * Talk:Shipwreck Kelly (American football) (RM by George Ho 29 December 2014 closed as moved away from WP:PTOPIC status, and another attempt by George to add the quoted nickname failed on 5 November 2015)
 * Talk:Alvin "Shipwreck" Kelly (RM by me 29 December 2014 closed as "not moved")
 * Talk:George "Porky" Andrews (RM by Joeykai 18 December 2014 closed as "no consensus to move")
 * Talk:Edward D. "Ted" Jones (RM by me 10 December 2014 at Talk:Edward D. Jones closed as "no consensus")
 * Talk:Ed "Too Tall" Jones (RM by Yankees10 2 December 2014, resulting in adding the quotes; part of the question seems to be whether sources might use the quoting format)
 * Talk:Legs Diamond (RM to remove quotes filed 24 October 2014, another RM attempted to changed that in October 2015 but failed)
 * Talk:Lee "Scratch" Perry (RM by me 9 September 2014, withdrawn after assertions that the name using quotes was used as a stage name)
 * Talk:Tex Watson (RM by me 18 April 2014, resulting in move away from name using quotes)
 * Talk:Robert John "Mutt" Lange (three prior RMs; the current title arrived in 2008 and the discussion seems somewhat old and mixed up, and perhaps the guidance was written differently then – should consider as a candidate for a new RM)
 * Talk:Evelyn "Champagne" King (RM by George Ho 28 October 2013, resulting in adding the quotes, based on assertions that the name using quotes was the common usage in sources)
 * Talk:Clarence "Frogman" Henry (RM by 24.209.120.222 15 October 2010, resulting in no consensus to move after assertions that the name using quotes was the common usage in sources)
 * Talk:Whitey Bulger (RM closed July 2011 decided not to include the nickname in quotes and not to change the title to "James J. Bulger")
 * No discussion noted (at least not focused on that particular aspect):
 * Show business
 * Cannonball Adderley
 * Bobby Bland
 * Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown (moved by Infrogmation 27 March 2007‎ to name using quotes as an alternative to parenthetical disambiguation, but without discussion, also some prior moving history without quotes)
 * Donald "Duck" Dunn
 * Mark "Monk" Hubbard
 * Paul "Wine" Jones
 * Johnny "Country" Mathis
 * Ron "Pigpen" McKernan (see comment at Talk:Clem Grogan)
 * Willie "The Lion" Smith
 * Pops Staples
 * Greg "Fingers" Taylor
 * Eddie Vinson
 * Johnny "Guitar" Watson
 * Skill practitioners
 * Earl Strickland
 * Manson followers and victim
 * Squeaky Fromme (Moved from Lynette to Squeakey 12 September 2020)
 * Clem Grogan (RM by me 11 October 2014 regarding Steve "Clem" Grogan, resulting in move away from name using quotes; RM by George Ho 10 November 2016 putting them back in! – see also User talk:Fuortu; another RM moved it back to Clem on 13 September 2020)
 * Donald Shea (moved by me 11 October 2014‎ away from name using quotes, but without discussion)
 * Winter Hill Gang and related
 * Joseph Barboza
 * Stephen Flemmi (moved by MadMax 31 March 2006‎ away from name using quotes, but without discussion)
 * James McLean (mobster)
 * Joe McDonald (mobster)
 * Enrico Tameleo
 * Howie Winter
 * Edward McLaughlin
 * Bernie McLaughlin (moved by IrishHermit to add quotes in 2005, without discussion; I moved it back in 2018)
 * Gennaro Angiulo
 * Other gangsters
 * Sammy Gravano
 * Lucky Luciano

On article titles for songs and albums
Per WP:NCM / WP:SONGDAB, I generally believe that the names of artists should be included in the titles of articles about their songs and albums. That makes the titles more clear and recognizable, and avoids future maintenance headaches over whether to consider some particular song or album as primary. Including the name of the artist is helpful to readers, the popularity of music is volatile, and new releases often appear with the same names (or strings of lyrics that might be mistaken for a name). IMHO, there is basically negative value in making song and album articles more ambiguous by removing the names of the artists from their titles. In many cases, we can easily discover that there are already several other songs with the same name that are covered on Wikipedia.

Other considerations include the depth of coverage and indications of exceptional noteworthiness.

Here is a good way to search for album names.

Generally, I think that if a typical English-speaking person sees an article title and thinks, based on the title, that they know what the article should be about, that is what it should be about.

Regarding WP:SMALLDETAILS, see discussion at Talk:Want You Back (Haim song).

Allmusic reliability and its use to establish notability

 * WP:ALLMUSIC: Yellow. "Listings without accompanying prose do not count toward notability." (as of 2023-01)
 * WP:RSDISCOGS: Rated red. WP:UGC, not a reliable source (Articles for deletion/Mis Favoritas (2nd nomination))
 * WP:GENIUS: Yellow. Mostly UGC, no consensus on the reliability of articles

Wikiproject Albums Notability of music (8 is the lowest number completed in exhaustive checking)
 * WikiProject Albums/Sources – "Biography/reviews are fine, but do not use genre sidebar, as it is generated from a separate source from the prose. Don't use review score when review is not present, or mention the 'Album Pick' designation." and "AllMusic's genre sidebar should be avoided. Previous discussions at WP:ALBUMS and RSN have evinced that they can be incongruous with the reviewer's prose, which should take precedent over the sidebar (e.g. AllMusic's sidebar classifies Rhythm Killers as "reggae", while the reviewer observes "no reggae in sight"; likewise, AllMusic's sidebar says that Staind includes the post-grunge genre while the reviewer says that the band "no longer sound like post-grungers...")."
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 21 – "Most album reviews don't even mention the role of the producer. Check the reviews on AllMusic for instance. Is that an oversight?"
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 20 "often there are no other, more reliable sites (such as Allmusic) that provide adequate album credits and note details"
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 20 – "I'm honestly not sure if we take AllMusic as RS for quotes"
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 20 – "AllMusic gives their debut album Human Ceremony a thorough review"
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 19 – "AllMusic (a website) is a reliable source."
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 19 – "It means that being nominated means nothing if a reliable source doesn't discuss it. ... it's just not clear and some editors assume that they're standalone criteria, which it's not. It means that a subject "may be notable", but it really means nothing if a reliable source doesn't discuss the subject. Not self-published sources. Not an entry in AllMusic that says they charted somewhere."
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 17 – "Allmusic is a reliable source and is valid in considering whether an album is notable. If an Allmusic review is all that is found then there probably won't be a basis for a meaningful article." and " I would certainly consider a PROD to be completely inappropriate for a topic which has an AllMusic review: PROD is intended for articles nobody (except maybe their authors) is likely to miss or search for, which is unlikely to be the case when the subject has gained sufficient recognition to be reviewed on AllMusic."
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 17 – "There are reviews of it giving significant coverage such as AllMusic and Christianity Today."
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 17 – "I'm playing devil's advocate a bit here, but almost all of those albums nominated for deletion are not entirely unreferenced. They are listed at AllMusic or another database, and reviewed by Cross Rhythms. I'm neutral right now on whether that should be enough for an album to stay, but right now guidelines say that's not enough." and "Essentially I'm trying to raise a point that I believe, using this particular case as an example, that the allmusic and Cross Rhythms references should be enough notability for those articles to remain." and "The AllMusic entries are not references, they're track listings. An AllMusic reference needs to contain a review from a staff reviewer." and "Ah. I didn't realize that about AllMusic. But I'll still stand on my opinion on the Cross Rhythms references."
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 17 – "If AllMusic didn't have that review, I might have spent hours working on sourcing this article and only have a single independent source, ..." and "Still, if the guy from AllMusic hadn't written his review, then all of that information would still have come from one source, Billboard."
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 16 – "If an album is not covered in reliable sources, and the only thing found on the album is a track listing on Allmusic, Amazon, or Discogs, there is no need to include the track list on an artist's page or its discography page."
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 15 – "(here saved mainly by allmusic.com)"
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 15 – "Another option would be to delete the album article, add the basic album info in the artist or artist discog page, and provide a reference (such as Allmusic) that has the track listing and other detail."
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 14 – "While the sources listed by Michig (Allmusic, Pitchfork, Tiny Mix Tapes, Pop Matters and The Portland Mercury) are all notable music publications, with the exception of the short Allmusic bio these are not feature articles about the band per ser." and "Allmusic already exists as a database of bands and reviewers' consensus about them."
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 13 – "... if an article is only sourced to this site is it enough to establish notability in afd discussions?" and "Allmusic is a reliable source - the bios and reviews are written by professional writers. If an artist/band has coverage at Allmusic they will generally also have coverage in other sources. If no coverage exists outside of Allmusic then establishing notability may be difficult, but Allmusic being the only source cited in an article doesn't mean that other coverage doesn't exist - efforts should be made to look for coverage elsewhere (before an article goes to AFD)." and " Allmusic seems to be very album-oriented, so artists without albums don't seem to get much of a look in. For recent rock and pop artists, they seem to cover a large proportion of what would be considered notable here. For older artists and artists from less mainstream genres there are a lot of gaps there. Treat it as a source like any other rather than an arbiter of notability."
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 11 – "Allmusic is a questionably reliable source which has been the subject of multiple debates on WP:RSN, which I see you've participated in. Lacking any other independent, reliable sourcing, it should have been deleted--that is, merged to an article with greater notability and redirected.  Actually, looking at 40 Below Summer, it should probably be deleted too--the only non-Allmusic source is a trivial mention in a partial independent sales chart that doesn't appear to meet criterion #2."
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 11 – "At present, Allmusic does not list netlabels - only labels that produce physical goods, this format is new, but highly exciting and I feel that ..."
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 9 – "Currently deletionist editors tend to accept mainstream papers and magazines and allmusic.com as reliable sources only. I think music websites like www.punkbands.com, www.roomthirteen.com etc. should be accepted as reliable references." and "If you take a look at this AfD article, some editors don't even accept allmusic.com as a reliable source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Stick_to_Your_Guns"
 * Wikipedia talk:Notability (music)/Archive 9 – "I'd like to add: The purpose of Wikipedia is not to build a database of all recordings that bands have ever made. Leave that to allmusic and others. The recordings/releases should first be described in the band's article - supposing they are relevant of course -, and the search box will enable users to find them there, if they don't know the band's name. Only when an album has been discussed in detail in independent sources, so that enough material is available, we should have a separate article about the album. ..."

Reliable sources noticeboard (78 is the lowest number completed in exhaustive checking)
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 231 – generally try to avoid it, although they try to be accurate
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 221 – IP says "Surely it's better to use widely recognised & accepted genre sources such as eg. Allmusic?"
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 212 – mentioned only in passing
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 206 – "there has to be some sort of better source for this, like Allmusic (for basic credits)"
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 201 – "whatever criticisms one has about AllMusic, there are still some noted writers who contribute there", but "If you concluded this from his allmusic profile, I would advise you to be careful. Who, in your opinion, wrote this long, detailed bio?"
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 189 – "generally considered a reliable source"
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 189 – more reliable than some others
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 188 – "it depends"
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 185 – "sites I have used regularly, such as Joel Whitburn's books or Allmusic"; "if editors wish to find sources which meet those criteria better (such as, I guess, Allmusic - which I think is far less reliable, on almost all criteria, but which seems to be regarded here as generally reliable), then they should do so."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 181 – "For the record, AllMusic sidebars are not considered reliable; only the prose itself is considered reliable.)"; "I would consider the genre tags valid. The reason that they are considered invalid for AllMusic is because they are usually unrelated to the content contributed by an actual writer - the tags often conflict with the written review"; "Authors of a field are supposed to be recognized as experts in their own field (eg. Christgau, Unterberger, most music critics who writes for AllMusic/Spin/Rolling Stone, etc fall under this category. That's not the case for [X] and [X]. Can you prove they are music experts? Can you prove they wrote other 'serious' stuff? I imagine you can't."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 177 – "However, it is far, far more reliable on details than other more general sites such as (one example) Allmusic.com."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 170 – "Basically, the only decisively reputable sources that address the album are (aside from Idolator) AllMusic (review), ..."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 169 – book "- Edited by allmusic critics Vladimir Bogdanov, ..."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 168 – "Basically, the only reputable sources that address the album are (aside from Idolator) AllMusic (review), ..."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 167 – "as far as I know allmusic.com and billboard.com are reliable sources"
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 166 "a reliable source for info about his life and career?"; "The recent discussions I can find seem to conclude that the Rovi/AMG bios can be used as reliable sources, especuially for noncontroversial matters, and subject to the usual caveats and limitations. See Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 160, Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 118, Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 128."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 160 – "The biographies and reviews are reliable sources - several of their writers are well established and respected music writers. The chart information (listed under 'Awards') is also reliable - taken from Billboard. The lists of genres are often pretty meaningless and shouldn't be trusted, not sure about dates of birth - most I've checked against other sources seem pretty good."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 149 – "the genre tags/genre cloud on the left side of AllMusic reviews are not reliable sources"; "User:Realist2/Genre Warrior explains what I feel on this issue well. Excepting for very broad categorizations which are nearly universally agreeable to all (Rock Music, Classical Music, Jazz, etc.) most of the really fine gradations of music genres are pointlessly too specific, and often inaccurate as a result."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 144 – comments on copyright status, not reliability or notability
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 130 – "sidebox genres on Allmusic.com surely they're not reliable right?" ... "No. Genres are incredibly contentious.  Allmusic.com displays none of the expertise required for genre classification."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 130 – "at least Allmusic has an identified author, which gives weight over the CMT bio"
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 129 – "did you read the link I provided where another editor describes the problems of ancestry.com? If you read it you will see exactly why secondary sources are preferred to original research in such repositories of primary source records, especially so in a BLP.  Regardless of your opinion of the relative reliability of these sources, WP only allows allmusic, per WP:PSTS and WP:BLPPRIMARY. If you don't agree, you'll need to change the policies in place here."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 128 – "Allrovi controls Allmovie and Allmusic. Allmusic has the wrong birth year for Kitty Wells and Allmovie has one that differs from other sources for Sondra Locke. Hal Erickson wrote the one bio but didn't have input on the birth date."; "I would generally consider them reliable; mistakes do occur in details like this (for what it's worth, they also have the wrong year of birth for Chris Carter). If a majority of other reliable sources show that they have a detail wrong then use the more-widespread information in the relevant article, obviously, but if there seems to be no conflicting information to what they present elsewhere then I'd still consider them okay to go with."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 124 – "is this self-published website a WP:RS?"; "Yes. See All Media Guide and Allmusic. Allmusic is published by a company with hundreds of employees, and its data has been licensed by well-known companies such as Yahoo, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon. See for details. It's not a "self-published website" in the way that I would normally expect to see that term used. It's a reliable source."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 124 – "Allmusic.com, the actual source, is, yes. ... Go find the review on allmusic, and that can be used (there's a clue hidden somewhere in this answer )."; "I thought Allmusic was dismissed for Genres"; "sidebox genres from allmusic have been dismissed"; "Well Allmusic has profiles for bands and artists, well at the left handside theres a box which lists genres, members, moods etc. Well I want people to know that Wikipedia has dismissed Allmusic for being a reliable source when it comes to GENRES, ..."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 122 – "Allmusic is reliable for these things so it's grand to use it."; "Generally speaking, allmusic.com is reliable, the author is less of an issue, since he is more or less covered by the umbrella of allmusic.com's reliability, unless you have a specific problem with an author that you can prove."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 105 – "Rovi appears to have taken over the All Media Guide, which included AllMovie and AllMusic. I'm not sure about AllMovie, but AllMusic has been considered RS for music articles."; "the Film Project considers [AllMovie] RS for details like release dates, runtimes, etc.  In regards to genres, I'm not sure."; "I think AllRovi, like AllMovie before it, is way off base when it comes to genres for a lot of films.  I will take this up with the folks at the Film Project."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 100 – "Relying allmusic is not the best course of action, but Billboard is clearly reliable as a source for music in general."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 100 – "The single supporting link provided is to a music review by William Ruhlmann at AllMusic.com."; "maybe the opinion should be mentioned but with an 'according to...' attribution attached"
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 88 – "Allmusic gives credits, but not divided by song, so it's no help."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 78 – "The purpose of the content on the site is to encourage one to buy music from them, which puts them in a different class from, say, Allmusic.com."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 78 – "AllMusic is mentioned here as an acceptable link for record reviews, I don't if this extends to their general text. It's an important question to answer because the site is referenced a lot."
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 75 – mentioned only in passing as something frequently cited
 * Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 72 – "content about the artistic works may be acceptable, but claims about the person should generally avoid using it as a source"
 * Reliable_sources/Noticeboard/Archive_66 –

Interesting relations to WP:PRIMARYTOPIC

 * Mustang, a breed of horse (see its Talk page, not moved in 2013 and again 29 July 2014, with interesting comments on its Talk page)
 * Corvette, a type of ship (not moved in 2009 and 9 June 2011)
 * Plymouth, a city in England (not moved in 2010 and 3 March 2014)
 * Pontiac, a brand of automobile (not moved 21 November 2015)
 * Cambridge, a city in England (no consensus to move in 2010 and 1 June 2012)
 * Easy Jet (horse), a horse (no consensus to move 4 November 2015, finally agreed to move in November 2022 after an RM by me)

Memorable episodes, biases, and content disputes

 * Seán Brady (Irish politician named Seán Brady, member of Fianna Fáil, born 1890, died 1969), Haroon Khan (Pakistani politician named Haroon Khan representing Punjab in the Senate of Pakistan, member of the Pakistan Muslim League)
 * Yank Barry
 * Articles for deletion/Phil Fischer
 * John McTiernan
 * Dennis L. Montgomery
 * British vs. Scottish for "nationality" (see Talk:James Clerk Maxwell; there's also a bit of it at John Logie Baird and Alexander Graham Bell)
 * Article (highlighted by WP:Wikipedia Signpost circa early November 2023 IIRC) about K.e.coffman

Irish Whiskey
In the Talk section of the article on Irish Whiskey, you say: "I am a bit confused by this concept of a number of times that a whiskey is distilled. I can understand how you could count the number of times that a product has been processed by a pot still, but most of the spirits in most whiskey are from a continuous still. A continuous still, manufactured specifically to do so, can presumably produce approximately any desired level of alcoholic purity. The concept of a number of distillations seems rather strange in that context. Does it make sense? —BarrelProof (talk) 17:22, 24 March 2011 (UTC)" I see that you are almost totally into things American. There is a huge world outside once you leave American shores. Very few of the 82 Nation/Nation States that distil, blend or manufacture whisky use column stills. All malt whiskies come off pot stills. A quick look at https://noelonwhisky.blogspot.com/2020/04/that-peg-of-scotch.html will enhance your wide knowledge. And https://noelonwhisky.blogspot.com/2020/02/whisky-goes-global.html will show you how North Korea, handles its 40/42% ABV whiskies in 620 ml bottles, apart from a few other unlikely nations. Moitraanak (talk) 16:33, 18 September 2021 (UTC)

National Distillers
There's no article about National Distillers!

Bourbon reference resources

 * Colin Spoelman and David Haskell, "The Bourbon Family Tree", GQ Magazine, Nov. 13, 2013.
 * Bourbon Industry page at the Lexington Herald-Leader

Bourbon licensed during Prohibition

 * Brands (six total ):
 * I. W. Harper, according to the Isaac Wolfe Bernheim article
 * Old Forester
 * Yellowstone Bourbon
 * Old Overholt? (according to the article, although without a cited source, it was the "medicinal" alcohol of the United States Navy during World War II)
 * Old Grand-Dad? (something about it in the article)
 * Distilleries (reportedly 6 producers, maybe only 4 companies):
 * Buffalo Trace Distillery (Schenley)
 * A. Ph. Stitzel Distillery or Stitzel-Weller Distillery, according to Pappy Van Winkle's Family Reserve article
 * National Distillers?
 * Sources
 * L.A. Whisk(e)y Society
 * Sku's
 * Straight Bourbon (forum)
 * Time says the DSC says 7 reopened after prohibition
 * Prohibition repeal
 * Straight Bourbon (forum) "Brown-Forman, Glenmore, Frankfort Distilleries (Four Roses now), Schenley, American Medicinal Spirits (became National Distillers in the late 20's, now owned by Beam) and A. Ph. Stitzel Distillery (W.L.Weller amd Sons piggy backed on their license before the formal merger after prohibition). ...
 * American Medicinal Spirits Company
 * History.com

Not only Prohibition, but also the two world wars involved restraints on the trade.

Grammar
A grammar quiz that I thought was worth the effort.

On apostrophes in U.S. place names, see my comments at Talk:Penn's Creek massacre.

In popular culture
Something is wrong with this article

Circuit diagram, Self-description, I'll bet on six

So you've made a mistake and it's public...

Barnstars and accolades
Thanks for helping to support the WGU Article. Paul Smith111977 (talk) 14:19, 27 April 2018 (UTC)

— Preceding unsigned comment added by 186.69.59.4 (talk) 02:20, 9 July 2018‎ (UTC)


 * Thanks! —BarrelProof (talk) 02:35, 9 July 2018 (UTC)

you are welcome... POPCORN would lke the code..!!




 * just one more...A barnstar for you ....popcorn sutton...AMAZING JOB

POPCORN would lke the code..and you said thanks...so double down....

— Preceding unsigned comment added by 186.69.59.4 (talk) 10:13, 9 July 2018‎ (UTC)


 * Thanks! —⁠ ⁠BarrelProof (talk) 17:19, 30 April 2024 (UTC)
 * I thought we did well in resolving that dispute. And then you really improved the article.  Cheers!  7&amp;6=thirteen (☎) 21:15, 2 May 2024 (UTC)