Wikipedia:Requested moves/Current discussions (alt)

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This page lists all requests filed or identified as potentially controversial which are currently under discussion.

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April 26, 2024

  • WP:RS calls the kingdom by the name "Empire", but Gajapatis itself. Imperial[AFCND] 09:16, 26 April 2024 (UTC)[reply
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  • WP:COMMONNAME. I have studied some sources above (see #Regnal number 2), and most of them call him Magnus Ladulås. Some use the name Magnus Birgersson, and none use Magnus III without putting the number in parentheses. Magnus III is neither a common name, nor an official one. Jähmefyysikko (talk) 07:54, 26 April 2024 (UTC)[reply
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  • Feda (disambiguation) → ? – (Discuss) – Yet another dab without a primary topic. The topic we currently cover at the title Feda (a small village in Norway) is marginally notable at best. Based on pageview data, it seems that the primary topic might actually be Iron-deficiency anemia (a redirect), which outranks second place (Transport in Ireland) by an astounding factor of ten. However, googling "feda" reveals a mix of things, so maybe dabbing is better. Duckmather (talk) 01:30, 26 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Backlog

Googling "Gaza border protest" gives off 6,360 results, while googling the "Great March of Return" gives a whooping 206,000 results, including overwhelming majority of RS! Sources provided earlier: The Guardian, BBC, Middle East Eye, Al Jazeera, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Medecins Sans Frontiers, a human rights journal, United Nations, and many scholarly works [47], [48]. New sources since then: Vice, The Lancet , The Nation, Foreign Affairs, Sage Journals, Middle East Eye, Reporters Without Borders, Carnegie, Democracy Now, Btselem, Dawn media. More sources since beginning of discussion: Forensic Architecture; CIA Factbook; BMC Psychology journal; and even the Jerusalem Post. Precedent: Only a minority of these RS say Great March of Return in quotes; my response to that counter argument is The Troubles example: they are still being referred to in quotes even 25 years later by reliable sources such as Wall Street Journal, Associated Press, Reuters and Washington Post. Also Kristallnacht [49]. Makeandtoss (talk) 11:11, 24 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Malformed requests

Possibly incomplete requests

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