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N.B.: This policy is a direct copy from Wikipedia. It is yet to be adapted to this wiki. Do not follow this guide at the moment. Thanks. I will update it soon. ZPMMaker 22:36, 11 October 2006 (UTC) Naming conventions is a list of guidelines on how to appropriately create and name pages. It is important to note that these are conventions, not rules carved in stone. As Wikipedia grows and changes, some conventions that once made sense may become outdated, and there may be cases where a particular convention is "obviously" inappropriate. But when in doubt, follow convention.

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  • N.B.: This policy is a direct copy from Wikipedia. It is yet to be adapted to this wiki. Do not follow this guide at the moment. Thanks. I will update it soon. ZPMMaker 22:36, 11 October 2006 (UTC) Naming conventions is a list of guidelines on how to appropriately create and name pages. It is important to note that these are conventions, not rules carved in stone. As Wikipedia grows and changes, some conventions that once made sense may become outdated, and there may be cases where a particular convention is "obviously" inappropriate. But when in doubt, follow convention.
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  • N.B.: This policy is a direct copy from Wikipedia. It is yet to be adapted to this wiki. Do not follow this guide at the moment. Thanks. I will update it soon. ZPMMaker 22:36, 11 October 2006 (UTC) Naming conventions is a list of guidelines on how to appropriately create and name pages. It is important to note that these are conventions, not rules carved in stone. As Wikipedia grows and changes, some conventions that once made sense may become outdated, and there may be cases where a particular convention is "obviously" inappropriate. But when in doubt, follow convention. Generally, article naming should give priority to what the majority of English speakers would most easily recognize, with a reasonable minimum of ambiguity, while at the same time making linking to those articles easy and second nature. Another way to summarize the overall principle of Wikipedia's naming conventions: Names of Wikipedia articles should be optimized for readers over editors; and for a general audience over specialists. In addition to following the naming conventions it is also important to follow the linking conventions. Following consistent conventions in both naming and linking makes it more likely that links will lead to the right place. A redirect should be created for articles that may reasonably be found under two or more names (such as different spellings or former names). Conversely, a term that may be used to describe several different search terms may require a disambiguation page. If you wish to propose a new naming convention, do so on Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions, and also explain the proposal at Requests for comment and the Village Pump, as well as at any related pages. Once a strong consensus has formed, it can be adopted as a naming convention and listed below.
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