This is a list of redirects that have been proposed for deletion or other action on November 8, 2021.
Targetism
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Delete redirect. I could find no reliable sources to justify this redirect. This redirect is similar to
#Goalism (see below) and was created by the same editor.
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Goalism
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Delete. If/when an article about targetism (see above) is created this would be a useful redirect to it (as it seems to be a less common name for the same thing), but until then we have nowhere appropriate for this redirect to target.
Thryduulf (
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20:37, 8 November 2021 (UTC)reply
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Rachmanianof
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This is a very strange misspelling that I've never seen before, and it looks very illogical. Sure, the pronunciation might be confusing insofar that Rachmaninoff might be accidentally spelled with one less "f", but "a" after "i" doesn't make sense. When typing "Rachm" in the search bar, this pops up first and not Rachmaninoff.
Wretchskull (
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19:04, 8 November 2021 (UTC)reply
Comment, the single versus double "f" is highly plausible (I'm unclear whether you are saying it is or it isn't), especially as some other Russian names are transliterated with a single "f", so that part is not really relevant here. The point regarding the search suggestion is also not relevant - people get to the correct article either way, and the internal search box is only one of many ways people use to reach Wikipedia content (and even those who do use it don't see the suggestions if they don't have JavaScript available and enabled). There is no way to exclude certain pages from the suggestions list (although
phab:T24251 requests it, the request has been open over 11 years so don't hold your breath for the functionality to arrive soon), which means that if a misspelling, incorrect name, etc, is useful in some circumstances then we just have to live with it appearing in search suggestions. That leaves only the extra "a", I'm leaning towards it not being a plausible misspelling but I've not done enough investigation to be certain.
Thryduulf (
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19:54, 8 November 2021 (UTC)reply
Delete, sure the f vs double ff would happen, but the idea that it would happen with a random a is nonsense. I'm basically echoing the nomination statement here, but if this exists we might as well do redirects for "Rachmanionof" or "Rachmaininof" which is pointless.
Aza24 (
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08:17, 9 November 2021 (UTC)reply
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Comment: I rearranged this to its chronological space, as new requests go at the top rather than the bottom of a page. Hopefully that helps. Regards,
SONIC67817:23, 8 November 2021 (UTC)reply
Delete: Simply no reason for redirect to exist. Furthermore, breakfast would not necessarily be directly related to Hitler's vegetarianism as he had breakfasts before he was vegetarian.
Plutonical (
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18:12, 8 November 2021 (UTC)reply
Delete Closest target that I got from my search is
Operation Foxley where there's a plan to kill Hitler while he's eating breakfast. Anyways, I think the redirect is a stretch even for that article. --
Lenticel(
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