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– (The last set of moves is not a requested move but a
histmerge, considering one was copied-pasted to the other.) I'm seeking consensus on whether the (ethical) article is a
broad concept article that should occupy the base page name; it was moved in 2017. If consensus is that (ethical) is not a broad concept article (or the primary topic) [or there is no consensus], I plan to open further discussions to see if a
split (
#Should be several articles above) is in order. Thanks in advanced!
Rotideypoc41352 (
talk·contribs) 17:17, 4 April 2024 (UTC) — Relisting.– robertsky (
talk)
13:21, 17 April 2024 (UTC)reply
Thanks! My opinion—that the current organization of (ethical) is not ideal—is neither concrete nor strong. Hence the RM. The WikiNav data for February 2024 shows that all 22 outgoing clicks from the base page name went to (ethical). Anecdotally, my only other exposure to limitarianism so far is a recent news headline about Robeyns (economic limitarianism). I just don't know if that qualifies as recentism; the top
DuckDuckGo results show some scholarly papers from 2022—mainstream media coverage seems to begin mostly early 2024, perhaps because Robeyns has turned the earlier paper into a book? tl;dr Unsure of the best way to proceed, I ask for a second opinion.
Rotideypoc41352 (
talk·contribs)
19:12, 5 April 2024 (UTC)reply
WikiNav data for April 2024 shows that out of 44 clicks from the base page (Limitarianism), all of them go to (ethical). There are 97 incoming clicks total, so 53 do not result in trackable outgoing views.
Rotideypoc41352 (
talk·contribs)
00:26, 15 May 2024 (UTC)reply
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