August 2009

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Kensington Market

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Good work creating Kensington Market, London. It's nice to finally have an article on that subject. I've reverted some of you changes to the Kensington Market article. By simply cutting and pasting the content of the article to Kensington Market, Canada you separated the text from its history, making it impossible to tell who has written what. When there are two subject with differing levels of notability there is no need for a full disambig page. A better way is to put a disambiguation line atop the existing article, which I have now done at Kensington Market. - SimonP (talk) 13:47, 18 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

I'm not sure which of the two markets would be the most searched for. Google is often a good indication of a subjects relative popularity. A Google search finds that almost all the top hits refers to the Toronto one and '"Kensington Market" + Toronto' gets almost ten times as many Google hits as '"Kensinton Market" + London'. Based on this evidence I think the Toronto one should take priority. If you disagree, you can request to have the page moved at Wikipedia:Requested moves. - SimonP (talk) 14:50, 18 August 2009 (UTC)Reply