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It's now being widely reported in the British 'broadsheet' press - is it a matter of reliable sources or does it fall under 'gossip'? (Phinn (talk) 02:25, 5 December 2013 (UTC))Reply

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Those are Wenger's middles names as per the citation given; no mention of his name on the talk page so I'm not sure where it was established that he has no middle names. And no, it was not me who added them originally. Phinn (talk) 20:18, 11 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Hi Phinn. Re your revert. There are quite a few others which you might want to correct. e.g. Bruce Forsyth, Ian McKellen, Paul McCartney, etc., etc. Could you point out to me where that particular MOS guideline is? Many thanks. Martinevans123 (talk) 13:54, 30 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

Hi Martin. I know there are a lot which are incorrect but do try and correct when I see them! The relevant MOS is MOS:BIO, under Honorific Titles. Phinn (talk) 14:25, 30 December 2017 (UTC)Reply
Where is says: "The honorific titles Sir, Dame, Lord and Lady are included in the initial reference and infobox heading for the subject of a biographical article, but are optional after that. The title is placed in bold in the first use of the name." Where "first use" is assumed to include the infobox, I guess? Except that the infobox is always placed to the right of the opening sentence and is thus not first use in appearance? You've read the advice on pre-nominals at Template:Infobox person? Martinevans123 (talk) 14:28, 30 December 2017 (UTC)Reply
It mentions that those particular honorific titles should be included in both the initial reference and infobox heading, so emboldened along with the person's name, i.e. Sir Elton John, not Sir Elton John in both the article and infobox. I do agree however MOS does contradict the Template:Infobox person regarding pre-nominals with the example the latter gives gives. There are numerous examples of the correct use of a Sir or Dame with another honorific prefix, for instance The Right Honourable, e.g. Winston Churchill, John Major, Sian Elias, Mary Arden, etc.. although these tend to be political rather than pop culture figures. Phinn (talk) 14:45, 30 December 2017 (UTC)Reply
MOS for Honorific Titles says "The honorific titles Sir, Dame, Lord and Lady are included in the initial reference and infobox heading for the subject of a biographical article, but are optional after that." That says nothing about same line or emboldening? Martinevans123 (talk) 15:40, 30 December 2017 (UTC)Reply
"The title is placed in bold in the first use of the name." Phinn (talk) 15:44, 30 December 2017 (UTC)Reply
Yes but, as I suggested above, the first line of the text and the first line of the infobox can't both be "first use" can they? That's why I assumed Template:Infobox person took precedence. It's totally clear and even gives an example of exactly this use. I had also assumed that those with "The Right Honourable" were a special case. Martinevans123 (talk) 15:50, 30 December 2017 (UTC)Reply
Anything placed in the infobox heading, the person's name in this case, is automatically emboldened. The MOS is referring to the first use in the article as per my Elton John example. The template is clear in and of itself but as mentioned it does contradict the MOS in this regard. Given that MOS appears to be the most recent updated advice I would defer to it rather than the template. Phinn (talk) 16:03, 30 December 2017 (UTC)Reply
Well, there's an obvious contradiction, so I think someone should raise the question explicitly at Template talk:Infobox person before any more reversions are made. It's not clear to me what is "correct" and what is "incorrect", although I'm pretty sure we're meant to have some consistency. So I've asked the question there. Martinevans123 (talk) 16:10, 30 December 2017 (UTC)Reply
For what little it's worth, I've usually bolded "Sir" as part of the name in the first line of the article. I suppose because of the way people say "Sir Barry", keeping it attached to the forename, even in relatively informal contexts, I think of it as part of the name in a way that other honorifics (Hon., Dr., Rev., etc.) aren't. Digging into the history of that particular guideline, it looks as though the person who wrote that was principally preoccupied with eradicating the "Sir Forename" style from the running text of articles. This probably merits further discussion; I know some editors feel very strongly that it shouldn't be considered part of the name. (I actually dropped by to suggest to Phinn that by convention, we don't hyphenate "Lord Lieutenant" in article titles, but perhaps we should be rethinking that, too.) Choess (talk) 16:58, 30 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

I'm surprised you've adjusted at Darcey Bussell, before the question is resolved at Template talk:Infobox person. I think I'd better just give up making any additions for now. Martinevans123 (talk) 17:52, 30 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

I was mid-edit with the LG citations when you made yours. Hopefully this will be resolved swiftly. Phinn (talk) 18:01, 30 December 2017 (UTC)Reply
That's a good answer! Me too. Martinevans123 (talk) 18:22, 30 December 2017 (UTC)Reply
Anything to add at all, in the light of the advice from RexxS? Thanks. Martinevans123 (talk) 21:11, 30 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Hi Gaia, just read the same thing as I didn't initially grasp your meaning. Thanks for clarifying. Phinn (talk) 02:25, 6 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
No problem! PC and Kt are the two most confusing post-noms because they follow different rules than all the others. You aren't the first (and won't be the last) to treat them like normal post-noms. It took me awhile to get my head round them too. Gaia Octavia Agrippa Talk 16:14, 6 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Sorry, that was a mistake on my part. I had forgotten that I added extra information regarding his birthplace and parents. Phinn (talk) 15:55, 11 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
That's alright. I wasn't sure if you needed a reminder, Gaia Octavia Agrippa Talk 20:07, 11 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
As with June Sarpong below, the female parent's names you added are contrary to WP:BLPNAME. I can see you've been doing this before from your worklist, but I can't be bothered to trawl through them.86.29.222.228 (talk) 01:51, 23 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
Additional citation now provided. Glad to know you're marking my homework Phinn (talk) 13:52, 23 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

Hi Phinn, I've removed the template notice per your last edit, having now read the linked article more thoroughly. It would be useful if you could provide edit summaries for your changes though as you had reverted the previous removal (by another user) without any comment. Thanks, Nzd (talk) 16:31, 12 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

Not a problem. I hadn't actually noticed that the previous user had removed the prefix. Phinn (talk) 16:47, 12 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

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I noticed your edit to June Sarpong, where you added a citation that appeared to confirm the pre-existing birthdate. This is not in the source, only the month/year, and it's also contrary to WP:BLPPRIMARY. The parents' names you added are contrary to WP:BLPNAME. Please consider self-revert at your earliest convenience. Thank you. 86.29.222.228 (talk) 01:30, 23 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

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