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Redirects? edit

This list includes many redirects. Should only standalone Wikipedia articles be listed? ---Another Believer (Talk) 06:31, 14 May 2017 (UTC)Reply

Statue of Marie-Victorin Kirouac edit

@QuentinQuixote: Thanks for your work on this list. Question: Is Statue of Marie-Victorin Kirouac in Place d'Armes? Also, I noticed you moved Hommage à Marguerite Bourgeoys recently. Do you plan to move other articles based on official titles, or just this one since it did not follow the standard "Statue of..." format? Thanks! ---Another Believer (Talk) 19:12, 12 December 2020 (UTC)Reply

@Another Believer: Thanks for noticing the error for Statue of Marie-Victorin Kirouac - fixed. Copy and paste error.

At this moment, I do not recall the specific rationale I had for moving it, though I know I had a good reason at the time (evidently not recorded). It may have been (though maybe not) that the article was implying that just the name was the actual title, when it was not.

I consider moving pages like this to be an exception. My general rule is to keep the name as is, unless I determine otherwise from evidence (e.g. English Wikipedia and other web pages predominantly refer to the item by another name), or reason (low-use page, not consistent with other pages and no discernable reason why it is different (I did that with a park page)). When the page for the item is not the official title, I usually have been adding the official title in the redirect page for the official title.

Still learning the Wikipedia style and guidelines (looking them up as I have questions and looking at similar pages).

QuentinQuixote (talk) 22:43, 12 December 2020 (UTC)Reply

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