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Wolf" aren't looking for this gentleman; but rather, another Thomas Wolf(e). The mispellings are sufficiently likely such that the name is ambiguous. It is true that a hatnote be used; however, given the degree of ambiguity, I believe that redirection to a disambiguation page more efficiently serves the interests of the largest number of searchers. I also don't believe WP:COMMONNAME was written to promote ambiguity of any kind; and thus, I assert that it is inapplicable in this particular circumstance.
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procedures in this case? In what way is redirecting Tom Wolf to a group of Thomas Wolfs who aren't known as Tom Wolf any more help to the reader? If the reader is actually looking for Tom Wolfe, why is a hatnote leading to Tom Wolfe any harder to understand than having to select Tom Wolfe from a disambiguation page? I'm afraid I just don't understand your reasoning. --
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very simple. I've been using it to name biographies for years. No, if there were other Tom Wolfs he undoubtedly wouldn't be a primary topic, but which other Tom Wolfs are we talking about? I can't see any. Thomas Wolf, yes. Thom Wolf, yes. Tommy Wolf, yes (although he doesn't have an article as yet).
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Among other things, WP:COMMONNAME says, "Ambiguous or inaccurate names for the article subject, as determined in reliable sources, are often avoided even though they may be more frequently used by reliable sources." I oppose this move because I believe that the majority of readers searching for "Tom
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Not sure exactly what you are saying. Do you disagree that the titles should help readers recognize the topic they are looking for, and help them to not mis-recognize an unrelated topic for the topic they want? Which part of WP:COMMONNAME do you refer? "Need" is an extreme word. Many good things
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which has no mention of the aforementioned fact, let alone a primary source. I also checked all 27 captures of the site on the Wayback Machine and there were again no mention of the statement. Can someone please confirm a primary source or delete the sentence? If you find anymore evidence, bring it
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This "Tom Wolf" flurry of sources has come about as part of a current election campaign. These sources are not what we consider highly reliable. "Tom Wolf" is a borderline neologism, to my reading of the sources over time. My first reaction to this move proposal is that it is an attempt to make
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is very simple. We name things using their "common name" (i.e. the name by which they are most commonly known). This is a long-established principle of article naming on Knowledge (XXG). In this case, that common name appears to be Tom Wolf, not Thomas W. Wolf. Why make an exception to our normal
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Anyone searching Knowledge (XXG) for "Tom Wolf Pennsylvania" or "Tom Wolf governor" or "Tom wolf election" or "Tom wolf democrat" are going to find this and the election page as the top two hits. It seems that you want myopic Pennsylvanians currently exposed to heavy advertising, searching "Tom
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use full names if they are not commonly used, even if that means we have to use a parenthetical disambiguator. Making it one rule for one subject and another rule for another makes a nonsense of the whole procedure. And you haven't adequately explained why a hatnote is any less efficient than a
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per SmokeyJoe. This Tom Wolf is not a clear primary topic as against the misspelling of other Tom Wolfes. In other words, I think it is quite likely that the majority of people searching for "Tom Wolf" would have a different person in mind, even if they are misspelling the name.
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If he sticks with "Tom Wolf" after winning the election, then I might agree with you. I am probably mostly bothered by renaming due to recentism in sources. If you could show me reliables sources showing that he went by "Tom Wolf" ten or more years ago, I'd pay them attention.
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In 2000, Governor Tom Ridge fired George Venesky from the Pennsylvania Game Commission, an independent administrative agency, to whom he was appointed pursuant to the Pennsylvania Game and Wildlife Code to an eight-year term. In 2002, Commonwealth Court upheld the firing.
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redirect to a disambiguation page. If people are actually looking for Tom Wolfe they're still going to have to do some reading - either a hatnote at the top of the page or a disambiguation entry buried two thirds of the way down a list. Which is more obvious, I wonder?! --
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partly per SmokeyJoe's point that "Tom Wolf" is ambiguous with other similar names, and partly per the recentism of the rationale. A primary topic should be selected on the basis of long-term significance, not on the basis of a recent TV advertising campaign.
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Wolf" to be sent immediately to this biography, with little regard for others looking for other Tom Wolfs. No. Far better to wait, see if he is elected, and then see how independent reliable sources continue to introduce him. --
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Small spelling variations are not enough to prevent people looking for other Tom Wolfs from ending up at this page, and this Tom Wolf, a never-elected candidate, with no international significance, has a very weak claim for
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and the fact that we don't need to disambiguate anything that doesn't need disambiguating. Another article having a similar, but not identical, spelling is not a reason not to move this one to the correct name. --
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and similar names. It's rather condescending to assume a reader is making an error without any evidence— for example, if there were frequent misspellings of "Tom Wolfe" as "Tom Wolf" in
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which lists many different people, so if it doesn't point to Wolfe, it should point there. You haven't shown that this person is the primary topic of "Tom Wolf". There's also alot of
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who is running for office or has recently run for office, is in office and campaigning for re-election, or is involved in some current political conflict or controversy.
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I apologize if any of the above are effectively identical; I am just a simple computer program, so I can't determine whether minor differences are significant or not.
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are not "need"s. "Similar, but not identical, spelling" can confound readers if we don't anticipate confusion. "The correct name" is a nebulous concept. --
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Isn't it worth mentioning that Gov. Wolf has already been sued by Republicans for dismissing the Director of the Public records authority? --
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WP:COMMONNAME is not very simple. It does not simply say what you say it does, and it must be read alongside other considerations.
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Tom Wolf? No. However, we're obviously not going to agree, so best to break off this debate and see what happens. --
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currently points to a misspelling, it is essentially vacant and is free for the taking. If it had been pointing to
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article, so I am asking for a sentient editor to look it over and copy the correct ref content into this article.
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the page, per the discussion below. This should not preclude moving the page to another suitable title, such as
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Note the part about "prevalence in reliable English-language sources". The one decent biography I've found,
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Does Tom Wolf have any Jewish ancestry? Wolf is sometimes a surname used in Jewish families.
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to try to fix reference errors. One of the things I do is look for content for
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are filed under their nicknames also. (Besides, there's actually a vacancy at
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page appears to be known as Tom Wolf. We can add a hatnote to
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