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I propose to replace this article with a redirect to Behavioral subtyping because substitution terminology, while popular and widespread, is a technically flawed way to discuss behavioral subtyping. As Liskov herself confirms, "technically, it's called behavioral subtyping". Unfortunately, the article uses substitution terminology throughout, so salvaging existing content is nontrivial. There is a section on the Behavioral subtyping page that discusses the problems with substitution terminology. Bart Jacobs (Leuven) (talk) 11:03, 22 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]