User:TobyRush/Don't Include Qualifiers in Article Titles

Don't use unnecessary qualifiers
Articles should be titled with the term that most concisely and accurately identifies the subject of the article. If this title has more than one meaning (and, therefore, more than one article on Wikipedia), the title should be disambiguated (see Disambiguation).

Thus:


 * Ford Thunderbird is incorrect, because "Ford" is an unnecessary qualifier
 * Thunderbird would be more correct, because it accurately and concisely labels the model of car; however...
 * Thunderbird (automobile) is necessary, to disambiguate from the various software, instruments, comic book characters and mythical beasts with the same name.

Article titles should not establish context
Additional contextual information should not be placed in the article title; the proper place for this information is in the first line of the article. For example, Bart the Genius (Simpsons episode) is incorrect; the article should be should be titled Bart the Genius, and the first line should include the series name thus:

"'Bart the Genius' is the second episode of The Simpsons' first season."