Talk:Ash (disambiguation)

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Requested move 4 April 2024

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The result of the move request was: Not moved. The primary topic and long-term significance arguments are more persuasive than the supports. A hatnote to the tree will be added. Anarchyte (talk) 06:33, 13 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]


– No clear primary topic, the fire meaning has 5,678 views but the upcoming film has 11,989, the band has 8,342, the analytical chemistry has 1,739, the name has 724, the deity has 622, the place in Surrey has 416, the comics has 370, the novel has 369, the Musbury one has 303, the North Carolina one has 196, the 2019 film has 196 the Dover one has 183, the album has 113, the artist has 79, the Braunton one has 73, the Sevenoaks one has 60, the South Somerset one has 33,, the Oregon one has 19, the Texas oner has 17, the Devon one has 14, the ballet has 13, the Derbyshire one has 12, the West Virginia one has 11, the one near Taunton has 9, the Missouri one has 7 and the one near Stourpaine has 7. Æ has 27,626, Fraxinus has 11,613, Volcanic ash has 4,952, Zanthoxylum has 1,950, Almquist shell has 1,884, Mountain ash has 364, Ash: A Secret History has 348, Āsh has 207 and A.s.h has 2[[1]][[2]]. This clearly shows that the fire meaning isn't primary by usage as even only counting qualified titles the fire meaning gets only around 25% of views and many of the others not qualified are commonly called "Ash". By long-term significance the tree, letter, language and name also have long-term significance so its clear that the 1st criteria isn't met and it doesn't appear that the 2nd criteria is met. Google is split with the shop coming up first then the Wikipedia article for the band, several other results are for the trees. Images mainly returns the Pokémon however Books appears to return things that relate to the fire meaning. When people hear the word "Ash" it could easily be understood to mean the fire meaning, trees, letter or name so I'd argue that even though the fire meaning may be the most common thing people would think of it doesn't seem to dominate. Ash (combustion) may be another target but I'm assuming not Ash (chemistry) as the volcanic meaning would also probably be chemistry and it may be seen as a sub topic of the fire meaning but its actually quite different due to coming from compressed rock in the earth as opposed to things being burnt on the Earth's surface or similar. Crouch, Swale (talk) 18:09, 4 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

2. A topic is primary for a term with respect to long-term significance if it has substantially greater enduring notability and educational value than any other topic associated with that term.

While the band may be more of interest, the name more popular in quantity and there are places called ash – ash is more important than everything humans ever created, because when the earth is gone there will still be ashes. It is a fundamental element of natural science, a residue from energy conversion, a building block of the world and will therefore always remain the absolute primary topic. Killarnee (talk) 21:52, 4 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.