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December 2024
- Kim Jin-yi (actress): nominated at RM; New name: Kim Jin-yi 22:03, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
- Reason: Unnecessary disambiguation page. Per WP:ONEOTHER, a hatnote is an acceptable disambiguation when there is a primary topic and only one other ambiguous article. In this case, the actress is the primary topic by pageviews (WP:PT1) receiving substantially more monthly average views over the last 12 months versus the handballer [1]
- Lee Soo-jin: nominated at RM; New name: Lee Soo-jin (politician, proportional representation constituency)
- Lee Su-jin (politician): nominated at RM; New name: Lee Su-jin (politician, Seoul Dongjak B constituency) 15:37, 22 December 2024 (UTC)
- Reason: Proposing the following moves to try to untangle some ambiguity:Currently there are two politicians with the same name, Lee Su-jin (politician) and Lee Soo-jin. Both are the same name in Korean (이수진).Neither politician is the primary topic; they both have very close to the same amount of average monthly pageviews over the last 12 months. Pageview stats for all Lee Su-jin/Soo-jin articles show WP:NOPRIMARY pageview statsHaving some trouble coming up with proper disambiguators for the two politicians. Both have the same name, same birth year, same nationality, both are members of the Democratic Party, both served in the National Assembly, and both began serving in the National Assembly beginning in 2020.Some options:* Lee Soo-jin represented the Proportional representation constituency, while Lee Su-jin (politician) represented a constituency in Seoul, so another option would be:** Lee Soo-jin → Lee Soo-jin (politician, proportional representation constituency) ** Lee Su-jin (politician) → Lee Su-jin (politician, Seoul Dongjak B constituency)Another option would be:* Lee Soo-jin was a labor activist prior to her election in 2020, and Lee Su-jin (politician) was a judge, so one option would be:** Lee Soo-jin → Lee Soo-jin (labor activist) ** Lee Su-jin (politician) → Lee Su-jin (judge)Also open to further suggestions on how they should be disambiguated.Whichever option we go with, after this move, Lee Soo-jin should be redirected to the disambiguation page at Lee Su-jin.
- The Diplomat: nominated at RM; New name: The Diplomat (magazine)
- The Diplomat (American TV series): nominated at RM; New name: The Diplomat 16:33, 22 December 2024 (UTC)
- Reason: The news magazine entitled The Diplomat currently has the primary topic title for articles named "The Diplomat".However, since The Diplomat (American TV series)'s creation in April 2023, the article has received consistently and substantially more pageviews than all other "The Diplomat" articles combined.Over the last 18 months, The American TV series received 190,000 average monthly pageviews, while all the other "The Diplomat" articles combined received 32,000.Of course, this includes spikes of pageviews when the TV series was in the news because of a new season. But, even at its lowest, the American TV series still received 43,000 views while all other articles combined only received 19,000.Full pageview analysisWikiNav clickstream data also shows that 75% of the views on Diplomat (disambiguation) clicked in from The Diplomat (magazine), and 82% of outgoing clicks from Diplomat (disambiguation) were headed to The Diplomat (American TV series). WikiNav analysisI am proposing that The Diplomat (American TV series) is now the primary topic per the criteria at WP:PT1.At the very least, this shows that the news magazine entitled The Diplomat is no longer the primary topic and should be moved; whether or not the American TV series is now the primary is up for debate.
- Lee Hye-in: nominated at RM; New name: Lee Hye-in (actress)
- Lee Hye-in (disambiguation): nominated at RM; New name: Lee Hye-in 15:56, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
- Reason: Seems to be some pageview overlap between Lee Hye-in (actress) and Lee Hye-in (fencer): pageview stats In addition, there is Hyein, whose birth name is also Lee Hye-in, and outdoes both of the others by several orders of magnitude, though she does not use her birth name professionally.In any case, I am unsure there is any clearcut primary topic for the name, so a disambiguation page is probably best here.
January 2025
- Jang Hye-jin (actress): nominated at RM; New name: Jang Hye-jin 07:39, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: For all people named "Jang Hye-jin" (or Jang's alternative romanization, "Chang"), the actress seems to be the primary topic under WP:PT1. For the last two years, the actress has received an average of 7700 monthly pageviews, while the other two articles have received a monthly average of only 900 combined. pageview statsAs far as disambiguation page vs. hatnotes, a simple hatnote is probably sufficient rather than keeping a full disambiguation page around under WP:TWOOTHER:
- Sunghoon: nominated at RM; New name: Sunghoon (singer, born 2002)
- Sung Hoon (singer): nominated at RM; New name: Sung Hoon (singer, born 1980)
- Sung Hoon: nominated at RM; New name: Sung Hoon (actor) 01:56, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: There are currently three people with Wikipedia articles who are known only as "성훈" (and romanized as Sunghoon/Sung Hoon):* Sunghoon, singer and former figure skater* Sung Hoon, actor* Sung Hoon (singer)At first I thought the space might be fine to disambiguate them (WP:SMALLDETAILS) beacuse Sunghoon is rarely referred to as "Sung Hoon" in English-language RS. However, the potential for confusion is still strong because Korean names can commonly be written as all one word, or hyphens between syllables, or with the syllables completely separate.I'm going to go out on a limb and say there is WP:NOPRIMARY for people with the name "성훈" (Sunghoon/Sung Hoon), given the almost perfect pageview overlap between Sunghoon and Sung Hoon (see pageview stats (Note the pageviews for Park Sung-hoon from pre-August 2024 are from before Sunghoon was moved to its current title.)Proposing the following:* Sung Hoon → Sung Hoon (actor)* Sung Hoon (singer) → Sung Hoon (singer, born 1980)* Sunghoon → Sunghoon (singer, born 2002)I've created a draft disambiguation page that would be moved to Sung Hoon if the move is successful: Draft:Sung Hoon; ideally Sunghoon would redirect here as well.
- 2025 Xizang earthquake: nominated at RM; New name: 2025 Tibet earthquake 05:26, 7 January 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: English-language reliable sources widely label this as a "Tibet" earthquake; Xizang does not seem to be the WP:COMMONNAME in English for the region: The Guardian, NBC News, DW, The Independent, CNN, New York Times, ABC News, The Tribune, CNBC, Australian Broadcasting Service, San Francisco Chronicle, Bloomberg, Barron's, RTE, Deccan Herald, ANI News, etc.
- Tony Ahn: nominated at RM; New name: Tony An 20:29, 11 January 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Romanization of the subject of this article's surname are split between "Ahn" and "An".English-language reliable (non-machine translated) sources using "An": The Korea Times, The Korea Herald, Korea JoongAng Daily, The Star (Malaysia)English-language reliable (non-machine translated) sources using "Ahn": The Korea Times, Yonhap News Agency, Korea JoongAng Daily, KBS, WP:NCKO-NAME states that in the event there is no clear consensus on Romanization amongst English-language reliable sources, to defer to the subject's personal preference.The subject's personal preference appears to be "An", given that is the name he's chosen to use on his social media profiles and YouTube channel, etc. In this case, as there is a split in sources between Ahn/An (even sometimes within the same publication), we should defer to the subject's personal preference, which is "An".Note this article was previously titled "Tony An" for 15 years from 2005 until 2020, when it was boldly moved undiscussed to "Tony Ahn".
- Soobin: nominated at AfD; notified SnowKang (talk · contribs) 03:05, 12 January 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: The subject of this article has not yet demonstrated individual notability outside of his band, Tomorrow X Together, which is a criteria per the notability guideline at WP:BANDMEMBER. This is evident from the largely empty "Career" section that shows very little in the way of individual activity that would establish individual notability. Subject has not released any solo singles that have charted anywhere that could assist in establishing individual notability, or participated in any activities of note outside of his membership in the band.Recommend redirect to Tomorrow X Together Note this AfD is the result of a contested WP:BLAR
- HueningKai: nominated at AfD; notified Btspurplegalaxy (talk · contribs) 03:09, 12 January 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: The subject of this article has not yet demonstrated individual notability outside of his band, Tomorrow X Together, which is a criteria per the notability guideline at WP:BANDMEMBER. This is evident from the largely empty "Career" section that shows very little in the way of individual activity that would establish individual notability. Subject has not released any solo singles that have charted anywhere that could assist in establishing individual notability, or participated in any activities of note outside of his membership in the band. The article mentions his individual participation in a YouTube series, which was uploaded onto the band's YouTube channel, but it doesn't seem to have received WP:SIGCOV outside of a few sources that are largely churned from a press release.Recommend redirect to Tomorrow X Together Note this AfD is the result of a contested WP:BLAR
- Kim Yoon-ah: nominated at RM; New name: Kim Yuna (singer) 03:39, 12 January 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Proposing changing romanization from "Yoon-ah" to "Yuna" to meet WP:NCKO-NAME guidelines.Subject's name seems to be most commonly romanized in English-language sources as "Yuna", not "Yoon-ah".Examples: The Korea Times, Korea JoongAng Daily, Yonhap News Agency, The Korea Herald, Elle Magazine, Kyunghyang Shinmun.In the event of lack of consensus in reliable sources (both romanization spellings have been used in the past), WP:NCKO-NAME says to defer to the subject's personal preference. It appears that "Yuna" is the subject's personal preference for romanization as it is what she uses in her official social media profiles, Spotify Artist page, and is the name all her solo music is credited under.Adding disambiguation to disambiguate from Yuna Kim, who is the primary topic.
- Yul Kwon: nominated at RM; New name: Yul Kwon (television personality) 14:54, 12 January 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Name is ambiguous with Kwon Yul (actor) and Kwon Yul (general), which are both the exact same name, just written in eastern naming order instead of western.It's unlikely that the general's name would ever be written in western order, but it is for the actor. A recent move discussion here came to the conclusion that there is WP:NOPRIMARY for the name. Given that, we should add a disambiguator to this article and redirect the root to the disambiguation page where the article is already included.
- HoYeon Jung: nominated at RM; New name: Jung Ho-yeon 17:52, 13 January 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: No reason to use western naming order here when there seems to be a clear consensus in English-language reliable sources that the native eastern order is WP:COMMONNAME.Reliable English-language sources using eastern order:
Within English-language sources cited in this very article, the majority use Eastern order. It seems that approximately 21 English-language reliable sources use Eastern order, 17 use Western order (though this number may be inflated because there are a lot of Vogue citations, and they always seem to use western order), and around 8 just use "Hoyeon" with no surname.
Subject seems to be attempting to be mononomous these days, though there is no evidence that this is her WP:COMMONNAME.
- Starliner: nominated at RM; New name: Starliner (disambiguation) 05:15, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Suggest moving the Starliner disambiguation page to Starliner (disambiguation), and then redirecting Starliner to Boeing Starliner. After move, including a hatnote on Boeing Starliner saying the following:According to clickstream data reported by WikiNav, 100% of the clicks going out of the "Starliner" disambiguation page seem to be going to Boeing Starliner.That'd suggest that possible clicks to other articles are minuscule and below the reporting threshold for WikiNav.Boeing Starliner also receives substantially more views than all other possible "Starliners" combined over the last 24 months. Pageviews
- Starship flight test 9: nominated at AfD; notified 73.210.30.217 (talk · contribs) 18:37, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Article is WP:TOOSOON. Article is full of WP:CRYSTAL and speculation, and doesn't pass WP:GNG. The spacecrafts that are purportedly flying this test are still being built and no details are known.
- Starship flight test 8: nominated at AfD; notified Thistheyear2023 (talk · contribs) 18:39, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Article is WP:TOOSOON. Article is full of WP:CRYSTAL and speculation, and doesn't pass WP:GNG. The spacecrafts that are purportedly flying this test are still being built and no details are known. This could easily be covered in List of Starship launches#Future launches until such a time that there is sigcov for this test and enough information to construct an article.
- Jung Kyung-ho (actor, born 1983): nominated at RM; New name: Jung Kyung-ho
- Jeong Gyeong-ho: nominated at RM; New name: Jung Kyung-ho (disambiguation)
- Chung Kyung-ho: nominated at RM; New name: Chung Kyung-ho (footballer) 07:32, 19 January 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Actor born 1983 is by far the primary topic for this name per WP:PT1; over the last two years the actor born 1983 has averaged 44,000 monthly pageviews, while all others listed at the Jeong Gyeong-ho disambiguation combined have averaged around 400.Also recommending moving the disambiguation page at Jeong Gyeong-ho to Jung Kyung-ho (disambiguation). "Jeong Gyeong-ho" is the strict romanization of the name, but none of the people listed there actually use that romanization. Therefore, it doesn't make sense to have the disambiguation at a location that doesn't match the names of any of the articles contained within it.Finally, recommend moving Chung Kyung-ho to Chung Kyung-ho (footballer) as the name is the exact same in hangul (정경호), just a slightly different romanization, and therefore ambiguous with Jung Kyung-ho. It is also ambiguous with Chung Kyung-ho (basketball), and the footballer is not the primary topic.
- Tae-min (name): nominated at RM; New name: Tae-min 21:35, 26 January 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Unnecessary disambiguation. Tae-min currently redirects to Taemin, but the subject of that article is not commonly known as "Tae-min", with the hyphen, in general usage.The pageview stats for the redirect shows the article "Taemin" was accessed using the Tae-min redirect only 62 times over the last 12 months, averaging 0.16 times per day. Likely best to eliminate the unused redirect and unnecessary disambiguator on the name article.There is past precedent for leaving the hyphenated name article at the root, while also having someone with the unhyphenated mononym. See: Jimin and Ji-min, Soyeon and So-yeon, Miyeon and Mi-yeon, Jisoo and Ji-soo, etc.
- Soo-young (name): nominated at RM; New name: Soo-young 20:04, 28 January 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Unnecessary disambiguation. "Soo-young" currently redirects to Choi Soo-young. However, in general usage, the subject of that article is not known as "Soo-young", with the hyphen. When referred to mononomously, as is reflected in the lead of her article, she is referred to as "Sooyoung", with no hyphen (this also already redirects there).The pageview stats for the redirect shows the article "Choi Soo-young" was accessed using the Soo-young redirect only 26 times over the last 12 months, averaging 0.07 times per day. Likely best to eliminate the unused redirect and unnecessary disambiguator on the name article.There is past precedent for leaving the hyphenated name article at the root, while also having another article using the unhyphenated mononym. See: Jimin and Ji-min, Soyeon and So-yeon, Miyeon and Mi-yeon, Jisoo and Ji-soo, etc.
February 2025
- Tae-yeon (name): nominated at RM; New name: Tae-yeon 01:30, 8 February 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Unnecessary disambiguation. "Tae-yeon" currently redirects to Taeyeon. However, in general usage, the subject of that article is not known as "Tae-yeon", with the hyphen. When referred to mononomously, she is universally referred to as "Taeyeon", with no hyphen.The pageview stats for the redirect shows the article "Taeyeon" was accessed with the "Tae-yeon" redirect very infrequently, averaging around 0.5 uses per day. Likely best to eliminate the unused redirect and unnecessary disambiguator on the name article.There is past precedent for leaving the hyphenated name article at the root, while also having another article using the unhyphenated mononym. See: Jimin and Ji-min, Soyeon and So-yeon, Miyeon and Mi-yeon, Jisoo and Ji-soo, Taemin and Tae-min, Sooyoung and Soo-young, etc.
March 2025
- Pamela Brown (journalist): nominated at RM; New name: Pamela Brown
- Pamela Brown: nominated at RM; New name: Pamela Brown (disambiguation) 17:06, 3 March 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Proposing moving Pamela Brown (journalist) to Pamela Brown as the article meets the criteria for WP:PRIMARYTOPIC as listed at WP:PT1.According to the page view statistics for the last two years, the journalist has received approximately 3x more average monthly page views than all other Pamela/Pam Brown articles listed at the disambiguation page.* Pamela Brown (journalist): 15,869 average monthly page views* All other Pamela/Pam brown articles combined: 5,898 average monthly page viewsWikiNav clickstream data also shows that 76% of visitors to the disambiguation page are looking for the journalist.
- Jungkook: nominated at RM; New name: Jung Kook 03:56, 8 March 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Proposing moving from Jungkook to Jung Kook After clicking through 30 pages of Google News articles and pulling together every source from the last 3 years or so that I recognized as being reliable, sources are definitely mixed on whether they want to present the subject's name as "Jungkook" or "Jung Kook".Reliable English-language sources using "Jung Kook":* Korea Times* Variety* Billboard* Rolling Stone* Vogue* CNN* WWD* ABC News* Deadline* The Hollywood Reporter* Uproxx* Australian Broadcasting Corporation* Consequence* The Straits Times* NBC Today* Forbes* Vogue Japan* BBC* The Guardian* Canadian Broadcasting Corporation* CBS News* The Independent* New York TimesReliable English-language sources using "Jungkook":* Korea Times* LA Times* Korea Joongang Daily* NME* Jargan English* Hypebeast* Billboard Philippines* The Straits Times* The Daily Star* Hindustan TimesGiven that reliable sources are the definition of mixed and there is no clear WP:COMMONNAME evidence from the last few years when it comes to whether the name is romanized as one word, or with the two syllables separated by a space, it is likely that we should give more weight to the subject's personal preference. This also falls in line with the naming conventions for Korean names at WP:NCKO.In this case, it is clear that the subject's personal preference that his name be romanized as Jung Kook, with the space. Evidence of this is the subject's listing at his agency, as well as all of the subject's solo albums, singles, and films being credited to "Jung Kook" (see: Spotify, Apple Music, etc.). This is also how the name is spelled on all of the subject's album/single covers and in all official appearances. Note that the subject does not appear have any official social media and has not in several years, so this is not an avenue we are able to pursue.Note this would also include updating articles such as Golden (Jungkook album) and other works that were officially credited to "Jung Kook" and covered in reliable sources as such.
- Reason: Proposing moving from Jungkook to Jung Kook After clicking through 30 pages of Google News articles and pulling together every source from the last 3 years or so that I recognized as being reliable, sources are definitely mixed on whether they want to present the subject's name as "Jungkook" or "Jung Kook".Reliable English-language sources using "Jung Kook":
- Music Bank (TV program): nominated at RM; New name: Music Bank
- Music Bank: nominated at RM; New name: Music Bank (disambiguation) 00:32, 12 March 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Of the two Music Bank articles that are ambiguous with each other, the TV program appears to be the primary topic for the term under WP:PT1, as it receives significantly more average monthly pageviews than the other article. According to the page view stats, the pageview advantage for the TV program is approximately 3:1.Clickstream data also shows that approximately 83% visitors to the Music Bank disambiguation page continue onto the the TV program article.
- Adam Scott (actor): nominated at RM; New name: Adam Scott
- Adam Scott: nominated at RM; New name: Adam Scott (disambiguation) 00:12, 18 March 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Pageview history over the last five years shows that the actor is the primary topic by pageviews per WP:PT1. Over the last five years the actor has received an average monthly viewership of 115,000 views, while all other Adam Scott articles combined received approximately 22,500 (a greater than 5:1 pageview advantage)Of course, there is a large spike on the pageview graphs recently, which is likely an anomaly due to the current season of Severance. So, if we truncate the pageview stats to exclude the recent spike, the actor still receives significantly more than all other articles combined: 103,000 average monthly pageviews over 5 years, versus 22,500 for all other articles.The historical viewership trends on the Adam Scott disambiguation page (pageviews) also closely correlate to the viewership trends on the actor's article, indicating it is highly likely that people visiting the disambiguation page intend to click through to the actor.
April 2025
- Talk:Anna Sorokin: nominated at MfD; notified Calliopejen1 (talk · contribs) 14:54, 4 April 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Proposing moving from Anna Sorokin to Anna Delvey. I think a case can be made that "Delvey" seems to be the subject's WP:COMMONNAME and is how the subject is currently referred in a preponderance of English-language reliable sources. "Delvey" is how she appears in most headlines - "Sorokin", if it appears at all, is usually included as a small passing reference in the article prose.Examples of common usage of "Delvey" to refer to the subject in reliable sources:* CNN* BBC* The New York Times* USA Today* Cosmopolitan* Los Angeles Times* Vanity Fair* NBC News* People Magazine* Vulture* Fortune Magazine* Variety* International Business Times* The Hollywood Reporter* Newsweek* The Independent* MSNBC* Deadline* Rolling Stone* ABC News* L'Officiel Magazine* Parade Magazine* Entertainment Weekly* London Evening Standard* WWD* Australian Broadcasting Corporation* Complex Magazine* Marie Claire Magazine* The Express Tribune* News.com.au* Irish Examiner* Nylon Magazine* VogueIn addition, the subject has clearly elected to continue to use "Delvey" as her public persona, not revert to "Sorokin". For sample, she was credited as "Delvey" on Dancing With The Stars in 2024, and refers to herself as "Delvey" on all official social media, including her Instagram, X, etc. WP:NAMECHANGES doesn't prescribe a specific scenario for when you're caught using a fake identity and then continue to use it afterwards, but I think we can reasonably translate the passage that states "If the reliable sources written after the change is announced routinely use the new name, Wikipedia should follow suit and change relevant titles to match" into "If the reliable sources written after the fake identity was uncovered routinely use the new name, Wikipedia should follow suit and change relevant titles to match."
- Reason: Proposing moving from Anna Sorokin to Anna Delvey. I think a case can be made that "Delvey" seems to be the subject's WP:COMMONNAME and is how the subject is currently referred in a preponderance of English-language reliable sources. "Delvey" is how she appears in most headlines - "Sorokin", if it appears at all, is usually included as a small passing reference in the article prose.Examples of common usage of "Delvey" to refer to the subject in reliable sources:
- Anna Sorokin: nominated at RM; New name: Anna Delvey 14:57, 4 April 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Proposing moving from Anna Sorokin to Anna Delvey. I think a case can be made that "Delvey" seems to be the subject's WP:COMMONNAME and is how the subject is currently referred in a preponderance of English-language reliable sources. "Delvey" is how she appears in most headlines - "Sorokin", if it appears at all, is usually included as a small passing reference in the article prose.Examples of common usage of "Delvey" to refer to the subject in reliable sources:* CNN* BBC* The New York Times* USA Today* Cosmopolitan* Los Angeles Times* Vanity Fair* NBC News* People Magazine* Vulture* Fortune Magazine* Variety* International Business Times* The Hollywood Reporter* Newsweek* The Independent* MSNBC* Deadline* Rolling Stone* ABC News* L'Officiel Magazine* Parade Magazine* Entertainment Weekly* London Evening Standard* WWD* Australian Broadcasting Corporation* Complex Magazine* Marie Claire Magazine* The Express Tribune* News.com.au* Irish Examiner* Nylon Magazine* VogueIn addition, the subject has clearly elected to continue to use "Delvey" as her public persona, not revert to "Sorokin". For sample, she was credited as "Delvey" on Dancing With The Stars in 2024, and refers to herself as "Delvey" on all official social media, including her Instagram, X, etc. WP:NAMECHANGES doesn't prescribe a specific scenario for when you're caught using a fake identity and then continue to use it afterwards, but I think we can reasonably translate the passage that states "If the reliable sources written after the change is announced routinely use the new name, Wikipedia should follow suit and change relevant titles to match" into "If the reliable sources written after the fake identity was uncovered routinely use the new name, Wikipedia should follow suit and change relevant titles to match."
- Reason: Proposing moving from Anna Sorokin to Anna Delvey. I think a case can be made that "Delvey" seems to be the subject's WP:COMMONNAME and is how the subject is currently referred in a preponderance of English-language reliable sources. "Delvey" is how she appears in most headlines - "Sorokin", if it appears at all, is usually included as a small passing reference in the article prose.Examples of common usage of "Delvey" to refer to the subject in reliable sources:
- The Source: nominated at RM; New name: The Source (magazine)
- The Source (disambiguation): nominated at RM; New name: The Source 02:08, 10 April 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: There are a huge amount of things known as "The Source", see The Source (disambiguation); WP:PRIMARYTOPIC states that something is likely the primary topic "if it is highly likely—much more likely than any other single topic, and more likely than all the other topics combined—to be the topic sought when a reader searches for that term."Here are the pageviews for the top 10 articles for "The Source" topic.Overall, the magazine received 8,008 average views, while the 9 others in the top 10 received 11,635 views. This doesn't include all the other "The Source" articles that fall outside of the top 10.It is currently not "more likely than all other topics combined" that the magazine is the primary topic according to usage of the term. The Source (retailer) and The Source (novel) follow closely behind the magazine, with a combined 6313 average monthly views over the last 24 months.
- John Harvard (clergyman): nominated at RM; New name: John Harvard
- John Harvard: nominated at RM; New name: John Harvard (disambiguation) 02:06, 19 April 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: It seems likely that somebody searching for "John Harvard" would be looking for the clergyman, rather than one of the "John Harvard" establishments named after him.The namesake's article receives around 10x more than all other articles combined.Given the large pageview gap, it is likely the most logical to have the namesake at the root article title, and then all the things named after him at the disambiguation page.
May 2025
- 23 skidoo (phrase): nominated at RM; New name: 23 skidoo
- 23 skidoo: nominated at RM; New name: 23 skidoo (disambiguation) 04:50, 17 May 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Seems pretty silly to hide the article for the phrase behind a disambiguator, given it is the original usage of the phrase that all other article titles are inspired by, and is clearly the WP:PRIMARYTOPIC by long-term page views: Pageview history for the last 5 years
July 2025
- VIXX: nominated at RM; New name: Vixx 19:39, 5 July 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Recommend reducing from all caps per WP:TMRULES.The article claims that the band's name is an acronym for "voice, visual, value in excelsis", but that really doesn't check out considering if that were factual, the acronym for that would be "VVVIE", not "VIXX". There's no arrangement of those words that ends up coming out with an acronym being "VIXX". Seems to be more of a marketing attempt to shoehorn some sort of meaning into the name rather than a real acronym.Additionally, the band's name is pronounced as a word, not as any sort of initialism. Reducing the all-caps makes sense here.
- Category:SM Town: nominated at CfD (CfM); merging to Category:SM Entertainment; notified Madz67 (talk · contribs) 03:38, 11 July 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: This category is largely a duplicate of Category:SM Entertainment artists. All SM Entertainment artists are collectively branded as SM Town, which means that all Category:SM Entertainment artists members would also theoretically belong in Category:SM Town."<X record label> artists" is the naming convention that seems to be settled upon for lists of artists under a record label (see Category:Recording artists by label, so it makes sense to keep Category:SM Entertainment artists and nix the other.Proposing cleaning all the artists out of Category:SM Town as they're already covered by the other category. This would then leave only 2 or 3 remaining articles (SM Station, SuperStar SM Town and I Am (2012 film) are what I see at a glance), which should be just merged into Category:SM Entertainment (or another one of its subcategories) as appropriate.
- Jujubee (drag queen): nominated at RM; New name: Jujubee 19:47, 25 July 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Jujubee is currently a redirect to Jujube. Seems like an unnecessary redirect considering the spelling of "jujubee" receives no mention at jujube. "Jujubee", with two E's, seems to almost exclusively refer to the drag queen.In this case, it is likely fine to nix the parenthetical disambigator on Jujubee (drag queen) and just differentiate the article from Jujube with hatnotes pointing to each other (See WP:SMALLDIFFERENCES)
- Jo Yu-ri: nominated at RM; New name: Jo Yuri 13:06, 26 July 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: WP:KOREANNAME compliance. Name appears to be romanized without the hyphen in a wide array of English-language sources.For example: The Korea Herald, Elle Magazine, Teen Vogue, Financial Express, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Times of India, Tudum by Netflix, Hindustan Times, NBC News (Today Show), Korea JoongAng Daily, Dispatch, The Chosun IlboNo hyphen also appears to be the subject's personal preference (WP:KOREANNAME evaluation criteria #2); see artist page at her agency, her official Instagram, X, Youtube, Spotify artist profile, etc. all do not use a hyphen when romanizing her name.
August 2025
- Park Jin-young: nominated at RM; New name: J.Y. Park 01:10, 12 August 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Subject's WP:COMMONNAME in English seems to be “J.Y. Park” according to a wide array of high-quality English-language sources from both western media as well as English-language South Korean media:* Billboard* The Hollywood Reporter* Forbes* South China Morning Post* Korea JoongAng Daily* Dispatch* The Korea Herald* The Korea Times* NME* International Business Times* Rolling Stone* USA Today* Interview Magazine* Seoul Broadcasting System* Prestige Magazine* Teen Vogue* The Korea Economic Daily* Yonhap News AgencyIn addition, it appears to be the subject's preferred name as well, according to his social media, record label, and music releases.
- Category:Radcliffe family: nominated at CfD (CfD); notified Boleyn (talk · contribs) 14:07, 22 August 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Family category with only one member
- Kick Back (album): nominated at RM; New name: Kick Back (EP) 16:36, 25 August 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: Following the previous RM that closed earlier today, the correct disambiguator for EPs is (EP), not (album), per WP:ALBUMDAB.
September 2025
- United States Rubber Company: nominated at RM; New name: Uniroyal 10:06, 1 September 2025 (UTC)
- Reason: According to the article the company hasn't been known as "United States Rubber Company" since the 1960s. Unsure why it's never been brought up to move the article, "Uniroyal" is most definitely the WP:COMMONNAME here.Google Trends comparing the two terms.
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