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The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review. No further edits should be made to this section.
R/science → /r/science – Actual title. Correct title hatnote is not necessary; the only technical issue with initial slashes only occurs when linking from non-main namespace and can be easily circumvented by html-encoding the initial slash, or using the redirect left behind from this move Pppery13:22, 12 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
(edit conflict) Comment – The initial slash causes issues when nominating an article for AfD (see what happened at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion//r/The_Donald) or making an RFPP request (and possibly others). {{afd2}} needs to be fixed to append a leading colon to the article name. As for RFPP, I guess users need to be educated to use a leading colon (Twinkle already does that). It's treated as a subpage when there is no leading colon. nyuszika7h (talk) 13:36, 12 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
(edit conflict) @Nyuszika7H: I wasn't aware of the AfD issue, but still disagree that it should prevent the page from being moved. In fact, making {{afd2}} add the colon would probably a non-controversial edit request. It is technically possible for titles to contain an initial slash, so therefore they should, when applicable. Pppery13:39, 12 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
@Pppery: Yeah, you're right, in meantime I realized the issue is not with Twinkle so it's a quick fix, which I'll do myself as I'm a template editor now. I wouldn't oppose the move after that, other similar issues can be fixed later on. nyuszika7h (talk) 13:41, 12 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
My 2 cents, I'm a bit concerned about WP:NC-SLASH and MOS:SLASH. Looking at Special:PrefixIndex//r/, this page would be the only non-redirect other than the "base" page of this title form. From a technical standpoint, "Talk:/r/science" will be treated by the software as a subpage of Talk:/r/, and not the article itself. (this isn't an oppose !vote) — Andy W. (talk) 01:29, 18 October 2016 (UTC) Not having a day of clarity. Mild support per nom. Still feel a bit queazy about having a slash as the first character, but suppose it's all right — Andy W. (talk) 05:47, 18 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
The above discussion is preserved as an archive of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on this talk page or in a move review. No further edits should be made to this section.
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