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[[Forum:Works with the same name and Discontinuity indexes]] has reminded me of an issue that really needs to be dealt with. For the sake of not only {{tl|discontinuity}}, but every template that deals with page titles — as well as for the sanity of new users — we '''need''' to move to a standard nomenclature for all titles. And given how many times I'm still finding things that need to be move from | [[Forum:Works with the same name and Discontinuity indexes]] has reminded me of an issue that really needs to be dealt with. For the sake of not only {{tl|discontinuity}}, but every template that deals with page titles — as well as for the sanity of new users — we '''need''' to move to a standard nomenclature for all titles. And given how many times I'm still finding things that need to be move from Story to [[Story (story type)]] names, I think we should just move every story page to a disambiguated name, leaving behind the redirect. | ||
This would have the effect of making the title of, say, [[An Unearthly Child]] be [[An Unearthly Child (TV story)]]. However, since the redirect would remain untouched, there wouldn't be much of a mess to clean up. Those of us used to typing [[Colony in Space]] can go right on doing so. New users, however, will immediately see the logic of the system. They'll get in the habit of typing [[Colony in Space (TV story)]]. As things stand, it is absolutely confusing to the entry-level editor why there's [[Kinda (TV story)]] at the same time that there's [[Snakedance]]. | This would have the effect of making the title of, say, [[An Unearthly Child]] be [[An Unearthly Child (TV story)]]. However, since the redirect would remain untouched, there wouldn't be much of a mess to clean up. Those of us used to typing [[Colony in Space]] can go right on doing so. New users, however, will immediately see the logic of the system. They'll get in the habit of typing [[Colony in Space (TV story)]]. As things stand, it is absolutely confusing to the entry-level editor why there's [[Kinda (TV story)]] at the same time that there's [[Snakedance]]. | ||
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|style="background-color:#a3feba;border-bottom:1px solid #b0b0b0;" |(TV story) | |style="background-color:#a3feba;border-bottom:1px solid #b0b0b0;" |(TV story) | ||
|style="border-bottom:1px solid #b0b0b0;"| televised narratives of any length | |style="border-bottom:1px solid #b0b0b0;"| televised narratives of any length | ||
|style="Background-color:#ffc8c8;border-bottom:1px solid #b0b0b0;"| (episode), (television story), (television)<ref>If two different television series have stories of the same name, then disambiguate by using the prefix from [[Tardis:List of prefixes]]. For instance, if there were an SJA story named ''Inferno'', then it would be | |style="Background-color:#ffc8c8;border-bottom:1px solid #b0b0b0;"| (episode), (television story), (television)<ref>If two different television series have stories of the same name, then disambiguate by using the prefix from [[Tardis:List of prefixes]]. For instance, if there were an SJA story named ''Inferno'', then it would be Inferno (SJA TV story) and the DW story would have to move to Inferno (DW TV story). If two episodes of the ''same'' television series have the same noiame, then disambiguate by the year of initial broadcast. As of 2012, neither has really happened, though there have been some close calls with respect to [[William Hartnell]] episodes. Still, if ''[[The Daleks]]'' were now known by its original production title of ''The Mutants'', then it would be The Mutants (1963 TV story) and the Jon Pertwee story would be The Mutants (1972 TV story)</ref> | ||
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|style="background-color:#a3feba;border-bottom:1px solid #b0b0b0;"| (audio story) | |style="background-color:#a3feba;border-bottom:1px solid #b0b0b0;"| (audio story) |