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1 US and UK speedy proposal  
4 comments  




2 "Famous" people  
1 comment  




3 Waiting period  
6 comments  




4 "Controversial" people or things  
8 comments  


4.1  Speedy category deletion criteria  







5 Automatic category renaming?  
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< Wikipedia:Centralized discussion

See Wikipedia:Categories_for_deletion_policies for a definition of speedy renaming.

I've moved some older discussion to the talk page. Radiant_>|< 11:40, August 31, 2005 (UTC)

US and UK speedy proposal[edit]

In category names, any instances of USorU.S. to refer to the United States should be renamed to the United States; any instances of UKorU.K. should be renamed to the United Kingdom.

This proposal is as per Wikipedia:Manual of Style: When including the United States in a list of countries, do not abbreviate the United States. (e.g. "France and the United States", not "France and the U.S.. Since categorisation is a form of listing by country, as sub-categories are displayed as a list in parent categories, this policy should apply here.

Thoughts? Hiding talk 11:04, 31 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I like "U.S." and "UK", at least in some contexts. I know it's against convention, but I hope convention will change. I haven't tried to change the convention yet because I don't think it would be appropriate during heavy discussion at Wikipedia:Category titles.
And the reason I like it is mainly subjective -- it's concise and what I'm used to.
Also, no big deal, but I don't see "U.S. foo" as being part of a list of countries. It's a list of "foo"; the countries are the modifiers. Maurreen (talk) 08:15, 1 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]
I see where you're coming from, halfway. Where "U.S. foo" is a subcategory of "United States", "foo" would likely modify "United States" (in whatever form). But where it is a subcategory of "foo", then "United States" (in whatever form) would be the modifier. Maurreen (talk) 15:07, 2 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

The naming convention states that a name such as "List of famous historians" is undesirable; it should be "list of historians" instead, and any historians that aren't at least somewhat famous should not be in Wikipedia per WP:VAIN. This is also stated here.

For that reason, I would like to propose as a speedy renaming criterion that any category referring to "famous things", "important people", etc. should be renamed to exclude the word "famous", "important", etc. Radiant_>|< 13:27, August 17, 2005 (UTC)

Waiting period[edit]

Ideas raised so far for exceptions to speedy renaming for cats that don't conform to whatever standards are decided:

  1. Any cats that go to speedy renaming will have a two-day window in which users may state why the category is an exception to any standard decided upon. However, such an objection should give a clear reason why the consensual speedy renaming criteria should not apply in that case, not simply that the editor dislikes the criteria — if the editor disagrees with the criteria themselves, he should bring those up for discussion. Appropriate reasons include factual accuracy and length. If there is a reasonable objection, the category would be subject to regular renaming.
    1. Common usage?
    2. Other appropriate or inappropriate reasons?
  2. If there is a no-consensus outcome after the 2-day period that only then should it get the remaining 5 days (or maybe the full 7).
  3. Within two days, there must be an objection (or maybe an objection with an "appropriate" reason) to the speedy by at least two users (or some other number to be determined). Each of these users must have been registered before the speedy nomination was made. (or some other requirement to prevent sockpuppetry)


Sounds too complicated. If it ain't obvious it shouldn't be speedied, what's the hurry? Nabla 02:21:42, 2005-08-28 (UTC)
Yes, I'm rethinking on this. If a category is speedily renamed, does that prevent it being listed for renaming back? If not, I have no objection to just speedy renaming, with a template that the category had been speedily renamed perhaps placed on the talk page advising that the rename could be re-opened by listing on CFD with the objection. Thoughts? Hiding talk 21:04, 29 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
I don't support this. If something can't be safely applied in every circumstances, it shouldn't be a speedy criteria. Superm401 | Talk 22:05, August 29, 2005 (UTC)
Note that it would not be speedy in the usual shoot-on-sight sense. There would be a full two-day lag. -Splash 23:27, 29 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Perhaps then the term "speedy" should be avoided rather than extend the meaning. (SEWilco 20:12, 30 August 2005 (UTC))[reply]
  • Good point. It's used here because it's a minor meme on the wiki. Suggestions for a better name are welcome. Radiant_>|< 08:36, September 1, 2005 (UTC)
"a two-day window in which users may state": In what nook will users discover the proposal, and in what cranny will they state something? (SEWilco 20:12, 30 August 2005 (UTC))[reply]

"Controversial" people or things[edit]

Thought I'd propose this after seeing List of controversial religious leaders on vfd. Whether something is controversial or not is somewhat a matter of WP:POV, surely, in that anything famous enough is controversial somewhere.

For that reason, I would like to propose as a speedy renaming criterion that any category referring to "controversial things", "controversial people", etc. should be renamed to exclude the word "controversial". Hiding talk 21:35, 29 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Wouldn't it just be better to delete such categories, because they're useless? Superm401 | Talk 22:06, August 29, 2005 (UTC)
Yes. Ho hum. Hiding talk 22:08, 29 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
I guess that most of the times it will end having the same effect. Removing "controversial" out of Category:Controversial religious leaders we get an already existing Category:Religious leaders. Calling it a 'rename' is bound to set up less heated reactions than calling it a 'delete'. Nabla 18:12:12, 2005-08-31 (UTC)

Speedy category deletion criteria[edit]

Further thought occurs to me. Are there speedy deletion criteria for categories? This might make a good criteria. Thoughts? Hiding talk 10:19, 31 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

  • This is exactly why I suggest enacting any standards contained within as speedy rename or speedy deletion criteria. This would prevent a small group of users over-riding the consensus contained there-in without a community wide discussion. Hiding talk 12:30, 31 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Automatic category renaming?[edit]

If (say) it is decided that every member of (say) [[Category:Wuff]] is to be transferred to [[Category:Miaow]], will that transfer be some automatically? Or will someone have to go through every page which is a member of category Wuff manually editing the category entry? Anthony Appleyard 18:51, 16 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Category renames are often done by manually editing all the articles, but can also be done with a bot such as user:beland's user:pearle. user:who has been doing a lot of the manual renames, and I believe now has a version of pearle which is run under the account user:whobot. -- Rick Block (talk) 15:02, 17 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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