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Latest comment: 13 years ago7 comments6 people in discussion
I believe that these three articles should be merged into one article, as they describe very similar things, with very similar circumstances around them. I have no suggestion as to what title the combined page should be called, though it will not be "Tunisia Effect".
Tunisia Effect is a probably non-notable neologism. Domino theory is a bit different to that of a revolutionary wave, because it is a specific example, and does not necessarily require multiple revolutions, although it is usually presented as such. Either way, there's no advantage in merging a well-developed, notable article on a specific instance of something with a reasonable article on the general concept. Warofdreamstalk09:29, 17 February 2011 (UTC)Reply
Actually, I now see this article is up for deletion, with what appears to be a consensus to merge in to revolutionary wave, so this proposal is redundant. Warofdreamstalk09:30, 17 February 2011 (UTC)Reply
it should not be deleted or merged. It is a current event with great significance. Considering there is not a strong term for movement yet, the tunisia effect is generally effective at getting the point across until a more proper term can be used; at which point I would redirect this article title to that term and copy/paste the existing article into the new one.99.82.241.118 (talk) 18:19, 21 February 2011 (UTC)Reply