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Revision as of 13:07, 23 November 2024 editWilliam Avery (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Page movers, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers475,114 edits Your revert on Ted Hughes: new sectionTag: New topic← Previous edit Revision as of 09:13, 2 December 2024 edit undoThe Anome (talk | contribs)Edit filter managers, Administrators252,956 edits discussing with reverter: == Your revert on Ninon de l'Enclos == I've restored my edit on Ninon de l'Enclos. The relevant policy is not WP:DICT but WP:LINK - unlike, for example, the word "author", the word "courtesan" is not a common word, and it's reasonable to assume that many readers - particularly those for whom English is not their first language - would benefit from having the word linked. ~~~~Tag: 2017 wikitext editorNext edit →
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Regarding , as stated in the Manual of Style section at ], a nickname is only included in quotes if "it is not a common hypocorism". This rule is observed at such featured articles as ], ], ], ], ], ]. ], ] and many others. The formatting can be done done differently, as at ], but putting an obvious hypocorism (such as "Ted" for Edward) in quotes is generally not regarded as an option. ] (]) 13:07, 23 November 2024 (UTC) Regarding , as stated in the Manual of Style section at ], a nickname is only included in quotes if "it is not a common hypocorism". This rule is observed at such featured articles as ], ], ], ], ], ]. ], ] and many others. The formatting can be done done differently, as at ], but putting an obvious hypocorism (such as "Ted" for Edward) in quotes is generally not regarded as an option. ] (]) 13:07, 23 November 2024 (UTC)

== Your revert on Ninon de l'Enclos ==
I've restored my edit on ]. The relevant policy is not ] but ] - unlike, for example, the word "author", the word "courtesan" is not a common word, and it's reasonable to assume that many readers - particularly those for whom English is not their first language - would benefit from having the word linked. — ] (]) 09:13, 2 December 2024 (UTC)

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Your revert on Ted Hughes

Regarding this revert, as stated in the Manual of Style section at Misplaced Pages:Manual of Style/Biography#Nicknames, a nickname is only included in quotes if "it is not a common hypocorism". This rule is observed at such featured articles as Charlie Chaplin, Alec Douglas-Home, Tom Driberg, Walt Disney, Tom Derrick, Bill Denny. Bob Feller, Terry Fox and many others. The formatting can be done done differently, as at Bob Dylan, but putting an obvious hypocorism (such as "Ted" for Edward) in quotes is generally not regarded as an option. William Avery (talk) 13:07, 23 November 2024 (UTC)

Your revert on Ninon de l'Enclos

I've restored my edit on Ninon de l'Enclos. The relevant policy is not WP:DICT but WP:LINK - unlike, for example, the word "author", the word "courtesan" is not a common word, and it's reasonable to assume that many readers - particularly those for whom English is not their first language - would benefit from having the word linked. — The Anome (talk) 09:13, 2 December 2024 (UTC)