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Latest comment: 2 years ago2 comments1 person in discussion
I'm not sure exactly what to do about this. I don't know how to change the title, and I don't know if I should - even if I could. His own website is "shunskesato.com", and his name is spelled "Shunske" in all of his own promotions and websites. It's only spelled "Shunesuke" when others (Westerners, Americans, Europeans, etc) write up info about him. However, "Shunsuke Sato" returns far more results than "Shunske Sato" does on Google... so if the title of this page is changed, there should also be a redirection from "Shunesuke Sato" to the correct spelling. Does anyone know how to change the spelling of the title of this page? Bzzzing (talk) 16:52, 11 February 2020 (UTC)Reply
Just an update. Once again, he still spells his name as "Shunske", not "Shunsuke" on his official website, his Facebook page, and in all of the official promotions that come from him. But this article still has it spelled as "Shunsuke" with the extra "u". Can/should something be done about that?