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I would have used "R3: Redirects as a result of an implausible typo or misnomers that were recently created" but its not recently created. We already have
Athletics (sport), and the "implausible typo" is really ugly in the search box.
Christian75 (
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17:44, 8 May 2018 (UTC)reply
Delete - I can see somebody typing this in, but I would think that he or she would immediately correct things. It doesn't appear really useful.
CoffeeWithMarkets (
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20:11, 8 May 2018 (UTC)reply
Delete – implausible. Note that I have also made a
bot request which should end up with Athletics (sport) being a redirect to disambiguation anyway
SFB21:05, 8 May 2018 (UTC)reply
Comment – I tidy up a lot after other editors and some have no concept of spaces whatsoever; they put them where they don't belong or they simply omit them where they do belong. Hence, I don't think it's an unlikely typo. Case in point
can be found in this conversation. Schwede6600:42, 9 May 2018 (UTC)reply
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Delete: That's exactly why, Angus: there is no redirect target that's overwhelmingly more appropriate than any other. The redirect creator did hundreds of these garbage redirects to bump up his new creations count (something for which he was eventually community banned both from redirect and new article creation), and they followed this exact pattern: redirecting from some desperately obscure NN hockey player to one of the teams he once played for. Frankly, I'd also consider this an implausible search term.
Ravenswing 18:58, 8 May 2018 (UTC)reply
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Transatlanticism (politics)
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@
Tavix: "transatlanticism" as a political initiative in reliable sources/Gbooks refers primarily to the TEP/NTA both of which fall with the remit of the United States Mission to the European Union. What other areas outside
United States Mission to the European Union do you see the term covering in a political sense, NATO?
In ictu oculi (
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07:53, 8 May 2018 (UTC)reply
Good find! The descriptions at
Atlanticism are pretty much exactly what I was thinking of when I was researching this term. Retarget there (and there's no need to target the section). --
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2027 Southeast Asian Games
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Delete per nominator. The article gives no information beyond the 2025 games (and even that is just that it is scheduled to be held in Thailand).
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16:26, 10 May 2018 (UTC)reply
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