User talk:Dracarys317

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"University of California Berkeley" vs "University of California Berkeley"
Hello Dracarys317, Re, "I can't take it anymore. I'm scouring Wikipedia and changing most instances of "University of California at Berkeley" to "University of California, Berkeley" (except where using a comma would cause confusion)." You will no doubt be delighted to know that there are about 1,712 occurrences of "at Berkeley" in the WIkipedia Article space.

See this search I did for a list of occurrences:Search for "California at Berkeley". This includes appearance in references.

I think it may be a vain effort to do this manually. I believe that there are tools that allow this to be done at least semi-automatically. Perhaps AutoWikiBrowser is what is needed, but apparently requires registration to be allowed to use it and, As a general rule, only users with more than 500 mainspace edits will be registered''"

It may be possible to bring this issue up with the Wikipedia 'bureaucracy' to have it addressed. I am not sure where is beast, but you may be able to ask at the Help desk or Village pump.--220  of  Borg 10:55, 17 June 2013 (UTC)