Splitting Wikipedia:Manual of Style (record charts)

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WP:Record charts was renamed Wikipedia:Manual of Style (record charts) as a part of an effort to rationalize Manual of Style pages. WP:Record charts contained material that was not typical MOS guidance, specifically the sections pointed to by WP:GOODCHARTS, WP:BADCHARTS, and WP:USCHARTS, all of which contain content guidance, not style information. The detailed style information has caused some confusion over the guideline's scope, as it leads some editors to believe that the content guidance is limited only to the tables of charts (although there is no language in the guideline stating that). I would like to split the guideline to retain the style guideline at Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (record charts) and restore the content guidance to WP:Record charts. My proposed split can be found at proposal for new MOS page and proposal for new content guideline. These pages are only slightly modified from the existing guidelines. I've added some text explaining the current guideline against single network charts, and some illustrations of when consensus has found that exceptions to the guideline were justified.—Kww(talk) 20:22, 5 April 2011 (UTC)Reply

Based on the unanimous support, I performed the split on May 6, 2011.—Kww(talk) 11:56, 6 May 2011 (UTC)Reply