Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (capitalization)

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  • Love, etc (novel)
    ? Result: Yes, uppercase as the last word of the title of a published work.
  • Talk:NHL Entry Draft#Requested move 14 April 2024
    – 71 articles; downcase "Entry Draft" and "Amateur Draft"? Result: Yes, lowercase.
  • Talk:Conference Finals#Requested move 13 April 2024
    – Lowercase? Result: Yes, lowercase.
  • Talk:KHL Conference Finals#Requested move 13 April 2024
    – Lowercase? Result: Yes, lowercase.
  • Talk:Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach Boys#Requested move 13 April 2024
    – Lowercase "The"? Result: Yes, lowercase.
  • Talk:Timeline of the Yemeni Crisis (2011–present)#Requested move 10 April 2024
    – Multi; lowercase "Civil War", "Revolution", and "Crisis"? Result: Yes, lowercase.
  • Talk:1973 Australian referendum (Incomes)#Requested move 1 April 2024
    (four articles) – Change the capitalized topic identifiers in parentheses? Result: Reworded with lowercase
  • Talk:Daddy, what did you do in the Great War?#Requested move 6 April 2024
    – Change to title case? Result: Title case.
  • Talk:1933 German referendum#Requested move 23 February 2024
    (4 articles) – Uppercase or lowercase for "Freedom Law" in one suggested title? Result: "Freedom Law" replaced with the name of a specific program
  • Talk:Attack on the Azerbaijani Embassy in Tehran#Requested move 7 April 2024
    – Lowercase "Embassy"? Result: Yes.
  • Talk:Can You Hear Me? (telephone scam)#Requested move 6 April 2024
    – Change to sentence case? Result: Yes.
  • Talk:Is this music?#Requested move 6 April 2024 – Change to title case? Result: Yes.
  • Talk:October 2023 speaker of the United States House of Representatives election#Requested move 29 March 2024
    – Switch to "speakership" with rephrasing? (after revert of bold moves to lowercase) Result: No consensus.
  • Talk:CFL Draft#Requested move 27 March 2024
    – Lowercase Draft, Expansion Draft, Dispersal Draft, Global Draft? Result: Lowercase
  • Talk:UK Singles Chart#Requested move 12 March 2024
    – Lowercase "singles chart" in 17 article titles? (170 more later identified) Result: Lowercase
  • Talk:Negev desert road ambush – Uppercase "desert"? Result: No consensus to rename
  • Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Albums/Archive 73#WP:THEBAND in article titles – Capitalize "the" in band names in article titles? Result Discussion archived without a clear conclusion
  • Talk:2024 NWSL Expansion Draft#Requested move 17 March 2024
    – Multi; lowercase "expansion draft" and such? Result: Lowercase "expansion draft"
  • Talk:M1126 infantry carrier vehicle#Requested move 18 March 2024 (10 articles) – Lowercase vehicle descriptions? Result: Lowercase
  • Talk:National Signing Day#Requested move 28 March 2024 – Lowercase "signing day"? Result: Uppercase retained.
  • Talk:A Chip Off the Old Block (album)#Requested move 27 March 2024
    – Lowercase "Off"? Result: Lowercase as a preposition per MOS:CT
  • Talk:Automatic Train Protection (United_Kingdom)#Requested move 25 March 2024 – Lowercase like the generic Automatic train protection? Result: No; retain caps as the name of a specific system.
  • Talk:ICON Park#Requested move 25 March 2024
    – Drop the all-caps for "ICON"? Result: Yes, change "ICON" to "Icon".
  • Talk:2017 Speaker of the United States House of Representatives election#Requested move 13 March 2024 – Lowercase "Speaker"? (Switch to "speakership?) Result: Procedurally withdrawn to open a discussion of a somewhat different suggestion
  • Talk:Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry#Requested move 19 March 2024 – Lowercase job title? Result: No, the topic is the formal title
  • Talk:List of Flatiron buildings#Requested move 19 March 2024
    – Lowercase "Flatiron"? Result: Lowercase
  • Talk:Battle of Van Buren#Requested move 14 March 2024
    – Move to "Van Buren R|raid"? Result: Yes, with lowercase "raid"
  • Talk:Just Like Heaven#Requested move 10 March 2024
    (4 articles) – Lowercase "Like"? Result: Lowercase
  • Talk:Blue Water Thesis#Requested move 19 March 2024
    – Sentence case the title for this concept? Result: Sentence case
  • Talk:Ma! (He's Making Eyes At Me)#Requested move 10 March 2024
    – Lowercase "at"? Result: Lowercase
  • Talk:KAIROS#Requested move 18 March 2024
    – Drop the all-caps for this Canadian organization? Result: Not all-caps.
  • Talk:1991 NHL Dispersal and Expansion Drafts#Requested move 17 March 2024
    – Multi; lowercase "expansion draft" and such? Result: Lowercase
    • Talk:AAF QB Draft#Requested move 17 March 2024
      – Multi; more lowercasing of draft? Result: Lowercase
    • Talk:2001 WUSA Supplemental Draft#Requested move 17 March 2024
      – Multi; lowercasing of "supplemental draft"? Result: Lowercase
    • Talk:MLS Supplemental Draft#Requested move 17 March 2024
      – Multi; more lowercasing of "supplemental draft"? Result: Lowercase
    • Talk:NHL Supplemental Draft#Requested move 17 March 2024
      – Multi; more lowercasing of "supplemental draft"? Result: Lowercase
  • Talk:List of American Physical Society Fellows#Requested move 17 March 2024
    (5 articles) – Lowercase "Fellows"? Result: Lowercase (and reworded)
  • Talk:List of Honorary Fellows of Christ's College, Cambridge#Requested move 17 March 2024
    (46 articles) – Lowercase "Honorary" and "Fellows"? Result: Lowercase
  • Talk:Illit (group)#Requested move 10 March 2024
    – All-caps? Result: No (not moved)
  • Talk:List of fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery#Requested move 3 March 2024 – Capitalize "fellows"? Result: Retain lowercase
    • Talk:List of Fellows of the British Academy elected in the 2020s#Requested move 4 March 2024
      (five articles) – Lowercase "Fellows"? Result: Lowercase
  • Talk:King Armored Car#Requested move 7 March 2024
    – Lowercase "Armored" and "Car"? Result Lowercase.
  • Talk:NVDES#Requested move 2 March 2024
    – Drop the all-caps? Result: Yes ("Nvdes")
  • Talk:The CW#Capitalizing "the" – "The CW" or "the CW" mid-sentence? Result Lowercase.
  • Talk:Ley de Lemas#Requested move 5 March 2024
    – Lowercase "Lemas"? Result Lowercase.
  • Talk:Optimality Theory
    regarding maybe fixing an old undiscussed move after an older no-consensus RM – Result: technical move back to lowercase.
  • Talk:Just like Heaven (film)#Requested move 2 March 2024
    – Uppercase "like"? Result Lowercase.
  • Talk:DENK (political party)#Requested move 2 March 2024
    – Drop the all-caps? Result: Yes ("Denk")
  • Talk:NHL Conference Finals#Requested move 1 March 2024
    – Lowercase "Conference Finals"? Result: Lowercase
  • Talk:1992 PBA All-Filipino Conference Finals#Requested move 1 March 2024
    – 15 titles; lowercase "Finals"? Result: Lowercase
  • Talk:USFL Draft#Requested move 13 February 2024
    – Lowercase "Draft" (multiple articles)? Result: Lowercase
  • Talk:T1 Light Tank#Requested move 19 February 2024
    (9 articles) – Lowercase "Light"/"Medium"/"Heavy"/"Super" and "Tank"? Result: Lowercase
    • Talk:Heavy Tank M6#Requested move 21 February 2024
      (7 articles) – More Tanks (or tanks): Result: Lowercase
    • Talk:A7 Medium Tank#Requested move 22 February 2024
      (4 articles) – More Tanks (or tanks), plus an Armored Car: Result: Lowercase
    • Talk:Ford 3-Ton M1918#Requested move 22 February 2024
      (1 article) – A 3-Ton (or 3-ton) tank: Result: Lowercase
    • Talk:M1 Armored Car#Requested move 25 February 2024
      (3 articles) – Two Armored Cars and a Combat Car: Result: Lowercase
  • Talk:Quantum Leap#Requested move 22 February 2024 – Should the phrase with lowercase 'l' continue to be assumed to be a mis-formatted 1989 TV series name? Result: No, disambiguate.
  • Talk:Dancing On My Own#Requested move 21 February 2024
    – Lowercase "on" as a preposition? Result: Yes, lowercase
  • MOS:CT
  • Talk:Mughal–Maratha Wars#Requested move 8 February 2024 → – Capitalisation of war and other things? Result: Moved to Deccan wars
  • Talk:NBA Conference Finals#Requested move 20 January 2024
    – Lowercase "Conference" and/or "Finals"? Result: Lowercase conference finals
  • Talk:Sèvres Syndrome#Requested move 15 February 2024 – Change Syndrome to lower case? Result: Yes, use lowercase
  • Talk:Polish Cathedral style#Requested move 15 February 2024
    – Change Cathedral to lower case? Result: Yes, use lowercase
  • Talk:Ehlers–Danlos syndromes#Requested move 3 February 2024
    – Capitalize Syndromes, like title case? Result: No, use lowercase
  • Talk:EUCLID (university)#Requested move 8 February 2024
    – Drop the all-caps? Result: Yes , use "Euclid"
  • Talk:Australian Aboriginal Flag#Requested move 13 February 2024
    – Lowercase flag and red ensign on 3? Result: Lowercase flag and ensign.
  • Talk:Ranger tab#Requested move 10 February 2024 - uppercase tab? Result: Not moved; no support for capping tab.
  • Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Capitalization of NFL draft article titles – "NFL Draft" vs "NFL draft" in article text and titles. Result: Lowercase draft; and move the 400 or so affected articles.
  • Talk:Cow Hugging Therapy – Sentence case? Result: Moved to Cow-hugging therapy
  • Talk:Full Faith and Credit Clause#Requested move 21 January 2024 – Change to sentence case (note that nearly all other other U.S. Constitution clause articles use title case)? Result: No consensus
  • Talk:California's 1st State Senatorial district#Requested move 17 January 2024 – Multi-page RM to change "State Senatorial" to simply "senatorial" (other options also presented). Result: Moved, lowercase, dropped State: California's 1st senatorial district
  • Talk:EXO Travel – Drop the all-caps? Result: Moved to Exo Travel
  • Talk:Variable Cam Timing – Sentence case? Result: Moved to Variable camshaft timing
  • Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia
    ? Result: Lowercase 'panhandle'.
  • Talk:Major League Baseball draft#Requested move 18 January 2024 – Capitalize "Draft"? Result: Lowercase retained.
  • Talk:Ford Police Interceptor#Requested move 30 January 2024
    – Generalize the title? Use sentence case? Result: "Ford police vehicles" (sentence case)
  • Talk:Iranian Principlists#Requested move 23 January 2024
    – Should it be "Principlists", "principlists", "Principalists", or "principalists"? Result: "principlists" (sentence case)
  • Talk:Brigade General (Poland)#Requested move 30 January 2024
    – Sentence case? Result: Sentence case
  • Talk:Iranian Reformists#Requested move 24 January 2024
    – "Reformists" or "reformists"? Result: Lowercase
  • Talk:United States Capitol rotunda#Requested move 22 January 2024 – Capitalize "Rotunda"? Result No – retain lowercase.
  • Talk:Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip#Requested move 27 January 2024 - Lowercase forts in the plural form? Result: withdrawn by nom
  • Talk:American Football League draft#Requested move 18 January 2024 – Capitalize "Draft"? Result: lowercase
  • Talk:Willie "the Lion" Smith – Willie "The Lion" Smith or Willie "the Lion" Smith? – Result: Clear consensus for lowercase "the". (January 2024)
  • Talk:Connecticut panhandle#Requested move 7 January 2024 – Also Idaho, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, West Virgina (eastern and northern). Result: Lowercase "panhandle" except no consensus on WV.
  • Talk:California Gold Rush#Requested move 3 January 2024
    – Sentence case? Result: Yes.
  • Talk:The Game Awards#"The Game Awards" or "the Game Awards" – Uppercase "The" mid-sentence? Result: lowercase.
  • Talk:Florida Panhandle#Requested move 22 December 2023
    – to ? Result: Lowercase "panhandle".
  • MOS:JOBTITLES
    apply to traditional and honorary titles as well? Result: Yes, so lowercase plurals.
  • Talk:Women in Refrigerators#‎Requested move 14 December 2023 – Should lowercase distinguish a corpse from a website? Result: Merge the two relevant articles and use sentence case.
  • Talk:10.5" Corporate 14 Bolt Differential#Requested move 28 December 2023 – Sentence case? Result: –  Lowercased and hyphenated to GM 10.5-inch 14-bolt differential
  • Talk:OXXO#Requested move 25 December 2023
    – Drop the all-caps? Result: Not all-caps.
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Capitalization of geologic names

This is a problem I've been having for many years and I can't find any guidelines for it on Wikipedia. Some sources fully capitalize the names of geologic features while others do not, making it difficult to decide what format is more appropriate for an article title. This has resulted in inconsistencies throughout Wikipedia. For example, Dieng Volcanic Complex vs. Paipa-Iza volcanic complex and East African Rift vs. Bahr el Arab rift. The closest guidelines I could find are Wikipedia:Manual of Style # Geographical items and Wikipedia:Naming conventions (geographic names) which are for geographical features rather than geological ones. Volcanoguy 01:23, 21 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

This is more of a
MOS:CAPS.) So, if these kinds of features are not capitalized across the vast majority of all reliable source material, they shouldn't be capitalized on Wikipedia. N-grams may not always be much help, since some of these terms don't appear in enough books to even rate on the graph [1][2].  — SMcCandlish ¢ 😼  02:21, 21 September 2023 (UTC)[reply
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I would generally agree with
MOS:CAPS. Such noun phrases (titles) are of the format proper noun that should be capitalised, followed by a descriptor (eg rift). There is a common misperception that if the first part of the noun phrase is capitalised, then all parts of the phrase should be capitalised. True proper nouns are not descriptive (eg a volcanic complex at a certain place is a descriptive name, with the place midifying the descriptor). When we are dealing with a descriptive term in a noun phrase, the presumption should be that it is not capitalised unless the evidence of usage is telling us otherwise. If there isn't evidence of vast usage of a term then one cannot assert capitalisation in a vast majority of sources. This just comes down to whether we have a statistically significant sample set to reach a conclusion on whether something should be capitalised. Cinderella157 (talk) 02:05, 14 October 2023 (UTC)[reply
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Right. And the MOS:CAPS and WP:NCCAPS gist is: default to lower-case, unless that vast evidence of capitalization can be shown.  — SMcCandlish ¢ 😼  04:20, 14 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]
OP observes, "Some sources fully capitalize the names of geologic features while others do not". Per the basic criterion of
MOS:CAPS ("only words and phrases that are consistently capitalized in a substantial majority of independent, reliable sources are capitalized in Wikipedia"), where that observation is true, we use lowercase. Dicklyon (talk) 03:25, 23 October 2023 (UTC)[reply
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Not planning on looking into this much, but is this correctly capitalized? InfiniteNexus (talk) 06:48, 8 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Seems to be, at least in this sense (of the extant goverment that officially calls itself the Australian Government, of the nation-state of Australia). There has been other colonial-onward governance in Australia (which was originally called New South Wales), i.e. "Australian government" as a mass noun or "Austrlian governments" as a plural count noun, for which the Australian Government might not be the proper name. E.g., the Australian Constitution (1900) would seem to have it in long form as the Executive Government of the Commonwealth of Australia, usually shortened in one phrasing or another, with capitalization of those forms inconsistent. Anyway, "the Foo Government" seems marginally the most common construction (in English) for these things, e.g. the
United States Government (abbreviated U.S. Goverment, US Government, or in some inside the Beltway contexts as USG), but quite often it's the other order, e.g. Government of Canada ("Canadian government" seems to be a journalistic shorthand, not used officially, and usually without "G"); and the Government of Ireland since 1920 ("Irish government" also frequently occurs, but usually without "G", and does not appear to be an official name, though I ran into a little use of it seemingly informally in some departmental materials). The UK is weird; the Government of the United Kingdom has quite a bit of currency and seems to be usually treated as if a proper name, but the real/official proper name is technically His [formerly Her] Majesty's Government, and "the UK government" seems to usually be lower-cased as a descriptive appellation (even at governmental sites). UK and some other parliamentary countries are a bit odd also in that they distinguish between "Parliament" and "the Government", despite the government being run by the Prime Minister who is of the parliament (the legislative body) and not a non-parliamentary official (as in most presidential-type systems); plus the term "government" gets used in a count-noun, common-noun way differently, to mean specific governments put together by specific PMs ("Rishi Sunak's government" or "the government of Riski Sunak"). In American usage, Congress is part of the US government (the US system of governance), but not part of the capital-G US Government (the executive branch), so I guess it's not that dissimilar from the distinction the UK Parliament is drawing, despite there being much less separation of powers in the UK and most other parliamentary systems. Gets complicated in other ways in the UK; e.g. the overall parliament in Great Britain now calls itself the UK Parliament, but was historically more often the Parliament of the United Kingdom (often informally the British Parliament, which seemed more often to be capitalized than to get a "p", though it seems to be slipping into disuse now, is usually found in non-UK media, and usually with "p"). Meanwhile the devolved one in Scotland is officially the Scottish Parliament not "the Scotland Parliament" or "the Parliament of Scotland"; same with the Scottish Government (not "the Government of Scotland", etc.). Various states (often of a "revolutionary" character) often have more complicated names for their governments, like Supreme Political Council, etc.  — SMcCandlish ¢ 😼  15:20, 10 January 2024 (UTC)[reply
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 – Pointer to relevant discussion elsewhere.

Please see

WP:NCCAP is one of them, but might need a slight rename.  — SMcCandlish ¢ 😼  15:19, 12 January 2024 (UTC)[reply
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