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20 April 2025
- diffhist Wikipedia:Notability 00:41 −8 WhatamIdoing talk contribs (We should probably use either "topic" or "subject" more consistently. "Topic" is used more often in this guideline.) Tag: Visual edit
19 April 2025
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters 19:45 +2 SchreiberBike talk contribs (Undid revision 1286400418 by MPFitz1968 (talk) Undo. To capitalize a word, would be like THIS. It's clear from the name "sentence case" and the examples.) Tag: Undo
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters 17:58 −2 MPFitz1968 talk contribs (→Titles of works: Clarifying - the first word in sentence case is capitalized ... I'm thinking that's clearer than "capitalize the first letter" (which may be interpreted as capitalizing the first letter in every word, which is not what sentence case involves)) Tag: Reverted
18 April 2025
- diffhist Wikipedia:Notability 21:22 0 PK-WIKI talk contribs (→Notability is based on the existence of suitable sources, not on the state of sourcing in an article: change order of the items in the table for better flow)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters 08:04 +46 Cinderella157 talk contribs (→Place names: The original wording was meant to capture an example such as Tierra del Fuego. I have substituted this for Everest as a better example of diverse cases)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters 07:48 +1 Cinderella157 talk contribs (→Place names: we are talking about the class being capitalised here - that is what WP:NCGN is trying to tell us. Happy for it to say " then Wikipedia capitalizes that class name", which more closely follows NCGN)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters 07:39 −13 Cinderella157 talk contribs (→Place names: the inconsistency between GEOCAPS and WP:NCGN exist wrt the capitalisation of classes in place names. This is dealt with in the new third sentence. Using examples in the second sentence that have class names in them is therefore confusing. "Everest" and "New York" can be used without a with or without a class. Two examples were deliberately chosen to have more than one wotd in the name but neither are class nouns)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters 06:33 −2 Gawaon talk contribs (→Place names: Remove unnecessary colons)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters 03:05 −41 Randy Kryn talk contribs (→Place names: some edits even though this section should not be weakened (including brevity and an edit so as not to refer to two American cities in a row and balance off the switch between places and features)))
- diffhist Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters 02:40 +225 Cinderella157 talk contribs (→Place names: Resolving an inconsistency between this and Wikipedia:Naming conventions (geographic names). Also resolving that this section does not create a specific exception to the general advice at the lead. The section, Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters#Proper names (of which GEOCAPS is part) was merged into MOS:CAPS. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters tells us to cap proper names but doe not tell us what a proper name is. For this, we defer to usage per lead)