Talk:WestKin

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Revision as of 00:45, 31 May 2012 by Arethinn (talk | contribs)

Why was the decision made to delete the page that was actually named after the list? And to suppress the redirect, at that (which seems very unhelpful to me)? (edited to add:) Yeah, I dunno about naming the wiki pages after the "title" of the group... I think it's clearer to have them be named after the group name from the URL (at least when it comes to Yahoo). They should be named after the most common way to refer to the list/resource. --Arethinn (talk) 18:32, 29 May 2012 (PDT)

Well, in the interest of uniformity I decided it should be one way or the other... the names in URLs or the names given as the official list name for Yahoo purposes. Not a mix. Thing is, there are a number of lists whose yahoo address includes things that are not typically part of the name they are commonly referred to by. The Elenari list, for instance, though I haven't added it yet. Nobody calls it Elenari-l. I don't think anyone actually calls the Oklahoma Furs, Therians, and Otherkin list okfursii either... though I think it's commonly shortened to just OK Furs. And the TriState Otherkin (NY, NJ, CT) mailing list is just NYkin in the url, which would be extremely misleading for searchers. I think there's more benefit in using the official title than the url, overall. Jarandhel (talk) 21:31, 30 May 2012 (PDT)
By the same token there are lists where the title is not typically the name they are referred to by. Nobody calls WestKin "West USA Otherkin"... we call it Westkin. It's just that the box is required to be filled in and having it repeat the listname looks kind of silly. I suppose I do understand the desire to pick one naming scheme or the other for uniformity -- but in that case why suppress the redirect? --Arethinn (talk) 21:44, 30 May 2012 (PDT)