User:Hitomaro742

I don't know why I thought my stalker wouldn't notice me editing under a username that combined my original username with my most obvious alternate account's username. But this was actually an attempt to create a clean start under one account, and I even added a whole bunch of articles to my watchlist (every single Japanese literature article) before User:Bagworm outed me. I kept editing for a little while before realizing that this account's privacy had already been compromised from the start.

Cheers!

Hijiri 88 ( 聖やや ) 08:44, 26 August 2013 (UTC)

Opposing the St'at'imc move
More a procedural thing originally, the op had completely failed to convince me that the page should be moved (in that absolutely no evidence had been provided). I didn't see why Japanese articles can remain unmoved because of a gross misinterpretation of WP:COMMONNAME, but articles on indigenous ethnic groups in English-speaking countries should always be moved to the more technically accurate name even though COMMONNAME actually does appear to apply there.

Unilateral move of Kyokutei Bakin
This is actually one of the few places I think COMMONNAME applies to obscure Japanese topics that not many readers of English Wikipedia are likely to know by either name. In this case, the original name of the article was a more technically accurate name that virtually no one, Japanese or Anglophone, has ever heard of, where the new title is widely-known by both Japanese-speakers and English-speakers familiar with the topic.