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National varieties of English
Wikipedia does not favour any one national variety of English over others. For some articles there is a natural reason to prefer one style; for example, in the article London it makes sense to use British English, and in Abraham Lincoln to use US English. In the absence of such special considerations, the accepted style is to keep the variety of English which was originally used in the particular article. The article Apple ID relates to an American company, and there doesn't seem to be any justification for imposing British English spelling on it. JBW (talk) 10:21, 10 February 2022 (UTC)