Views expressed in climate change rename proposal
These personal notes are just what I think I heard others say. This is still a work in progress... Please wait a day or two or five.... for no changes, as evidence of stability/completion
Front stuff
edit- Main thread Talk:Climate_change#Requested_move_18_October_2019
- Compiled by NewsAndEventsGuy (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log)
- Attempting to succinctly sum up per WP:OTHERSOPINION
- Full disclosure - as the RM (co)-proposer, I may have unconscious bias.
- Please use the attached talk page to ask for corrections
Table
editWhat does "Narrow issue" mean?
As used in the table header, the "narrow issue" is
- What is the WP:PRIMARYTOPIC most people associate with the phrase 'climate change',
- Is the existing title ambiguous?
- Since this article describes generic climate change, could the existing title be improved with parenthetical disambiguation (i.e., by adding "(general concept)" to the title?
What will closers look for?
Per WP:Closing discussions and WP:Arguments to avoid on discussion pages, closers (supposedly) look for more than just "Yes" and "No" type comments. They want to know what you think and more importantly WHY you think it.
Done for now - I think
editThese editors have been invited to review the data entry in this table and use the talk page to request changes.
Editor | Support/Oppose per WP:NOTVOTE |
Addressed narrow issue |
"Discardable" tangents per WP:NHC |
My notes | Editor invited to request table changes |
Sidebar about this table with this editor
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NewsAndEventsGuy | Yes | Yes | No | NAEG noted there are tangentially related issues to be decided at a future date. | NA | NA |
NightHeron [1] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Rename now, then discuss moving Global warming to "Climate change (human-caused)" and retargeting "climate change" to that page too. On substance, (s)he seems to have described WP:PRIMARYTOPIC without actually citing it. | [2] | [3] |
EMsmile [4] | Yes | No | No | Rename now, then discuss other reforms | [5] | |
Femkemilene [6] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Rename now, plus (first choice) retarget "climate change" at global warming now, (second choice) is willing to discuss that later. Femke is a co-initiator/proposer who presented policy and statistic-based analysis on PRIMARYTOPIC in the most recent preliminary thread leading up to this rename proposal. | [7], [8] | |
RCraig09 [9] | Yes | Yes | Yes | (moved MyNotes to talk) | [10] | talking here |
Efbrazil [11] | Yes | No | Yes | Rename now, plus (first choice) discuss other reforms now, (second choice) discuss other reforms later | [12] | Talking here |
Clayoquot [13], [14] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Rename now, then discuss retargeting "climate change" to global warming. To most people, "climate change" means "global warming". | [15] | talking here |
Colin M [16] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Rename now, plus (first choice) retarget "climate change" at global warming now, (second choice) is willing to discuss that and several other options later. On substance said "mostly on the grounds that the current title is inappropriate on ptopic grounds." (meaning WP:PRIMARYTOPIC I think) | [17] | |
William M. Connolley [18] | No | No | No | See List of fallacies (Thought-terminating cliché) | [19] | |
admin BD2412 [20] | Neutral | Some | Yes | Neutral on renaming see sidebar and |
[21] | sidebar done(?) |
Levivich [22] | Yes | Some | Yes | Rename now, can refine new name later, wants to redirect "climate change" to global warming. On substance, seems to endorse the opening post's reasoning by saying "The "underlying A/B problem needs to be cleaned up, and this is, as advertised, sort of a first baby step towards doing that." | [23] | sidebar done(?) |
admin ArnoldReinhold [24] | Neutral | Some | Yes | At first opposed but switched to "Neutral", wants to try a different title but not the one under discussion. However, is willing to not object in a gracious compromise to try it out and help the overall effort progress. Also wrote a lot of very general advice for the broad subject area... which I think would be better discussed at the CC project. | [25] | sidebar done(?) |
François Robere [26], [27] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Rename now Despite confusing bold NotVote that says "conditional support", FB confirmed support for the narrow proposal right now.[28]. FB also made suggestions for future changes, including redirecting "Climate change" to global warming, but is content to wait for future discussions. | most recent [29] | None |
Zxcvbnm | Yes | No | Yes | Rename now, viewed in isolation Z supports this change (asked [30] and answered [31]). Z expressed a hedge based on tangential issues and what happens at a different article, which is akin to the "discountable" logical fallacy (Irrelevant conclusion) | [32] | none |
Still working on
editThese editors have not yet been invited to review the table. I am done with the first crude data entry but still need to do verify and double check and improve then ping these editors. I am doing one person at a time, and prioritizing responding to those who want to discuss the way I summarized their view. But I'll get to everyone if it isn't closed first.
Editor | Support/Oppose per WP:NOTVOTE |
Addressed narrow issue |
"Discardable" tangents per WP:NHC |
My notes | Editor invited to request table changes |
Sidebar about this table with this editor
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SmokeyJoe | No | 2019-10-26, waiting for answer to a question asked here [33], Oct 29 reminder [34] | |||||
J. Johnson | No | 2019-10-27, waiting for answers to two questions asked here [35] (comments have been added, I still need to process them) | |||||
UaMaol | No | 2019-10-28, waiting for answers to two questions asked here [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Climate_change&diff=923475178&oldid=923397172 | |||||
Example | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example | |
Example | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example |
For when it takes me more words to do good job of WP:OTHERSOPINION
editI think SmokeyJoe Thinks
edit(still drafting, will ping when I am happy with this)
I asked a pending question here
I think J. Johnson thinks
edit(still drafting, will ping when I am happy with this)
Relevant P&G
editThe main policy is WP:Article titles which says in part
- Lead
- the ideal article title precisely identifies the subject; it is short, natural, distinguishable and recognizable; and resembles titles for similar articles.
- #Deciding on an article title
- The choice of article titles should put the interests of readers before those of editors, and those of a general audience before those of specialists.
- #Use commonly recognizable names
- Wikipedia does not necessarily use the subject's "official" name as an article title; it generally prefers the name that is most commonly used (as determined by its prevalence in a significant majority of independent, reliable English-language sources) as such names will usually best fit the five WP:CRITERIA listed above
- Ambiguous or inaccurate names for the article subject, as determined in reliable sources, are often avoided even though they may be more frequently used by reliable sources. (footnote omitted)
- Although official, scientific, birth, original, or trademarked names are often used for article titles, the term or name most typically used in reliable sources is generally preferred.
- In determining which of several alternative names is most frequently used, it is useful to observe the usage of major international organizations, major English-language media outlets, quality encyclopedias, geographic name servers, major scientific bodies, and notable scientific journals. A search engine may help to collect this data; when using a search engine, restrict the results to pages written in English, and exclude the word "Wikipedia". When using Google, generally a search of Google Books and News Archive should be defaulted to before a web search, as they concentrate reliable sources (exclude works from Books, LLC when searching Google Books[1]). Search engine results are subject to certain biases and technical limitations; for detailed advice on the use of search engines and the interpretation of their results, see Wikipedia:Search engine test.
- #
Since 2011, the title policy has invoked the disambig guideline, starting with this 2011 diff.
POLICY Per WP:PRECISION Usually, titles should unambiguously define the topical scope of the article... Exceptions to the precision criterion may sometimes result from the application of some other naming criteria. Most of these exceptions are described in specific Wikipedia guidelines or by Wikipedia projects, such as... then there is a list which includes WP:PRIMARYTOPIC. That's followed by a list of examples and the example for PRIMARYTOPIC is
Energy is not precise enough to unambiguously indicate the physical property (see Energy (disambiguation)). However, it is preferred over "Energy (physics)", as it is more concise, and precise enough to be understood by most people (see Primary topic, and the conciseness and recognizability criteria).
...and so the naming criteria text comes into play.
Some complain about making a long title. If they bothered to cite policy they would probably point at [{WP:CONCISE]], which says The goal of conciseness is to balance brevity with sufficient information to identify the topic to a person familiar with the subject area. Notice that person familiar with the subject area is more likely to be aware of ambiguity than the average reader, and so there is a higher bar to disambiguate so that the person "familiar with the subject area" knows exactly which of the various meanings defines the scope of the article.
TODO
- Review and add anything from policy section Wikipedia:Article_titles#Disambiguation
- Review and add anything from guideline Wikipedia:Disambiguation
- ^ Add this code in the search: -inauthor:"Books, LLC" (the quotes " " are essential); Books, LLC "publishes" compilations of WP articles.