Talk:Ian Levine (in-universe): Difference between revisions

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:::: But that is confusing, as "in-universe" implies that the page subject is an in-universe counterpart, which this page is not. We don't apply [[T:DAB IU]] to [[Niki (For the Girl Who Has Everything)]] and [[Sarah Groenewegen (Return of the Living Dad)]], and other similar pages, etc. {{User:Epsilon the Eternal/signature}} 22:56, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
:::: But that is confusing, as "in-universe" implies that the page subject is an in-universe counterpart, which this page is not. We don't apply [[T:DAB IU]] to [[Niki (For the Girl Who Has Everything)]] and [[Sarah Groenewegen (Return of the Living Dad)]], and other similar pages, etc. {{User:Epsilon the Eternal/signature}} 22:56, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
::::: And yet [[Paul Magrs (in-universe)]] (specifically the ''Love and War'' bit). And the policy quite clearly states that every article named after an out of universe thing needs the "in-universe" dab. Those articles you cite, as far as I can see, have simply not been updated to reflect the policy change. If you wish to change this so only in-universe counterparts get the dab, you will need to create a forum thread, because the policy quite clearly says that the dab term is required whenever an in-universe thing is named after an out of universe thing. Whether it is helpful is entirely irrelevant to this discussion.
::::: However, whether or not this is simply a coincidence or the judge was deliberately named after Levine is quite a different matter, and one which I'm not entirely sure on. {{User:Aquanafrahudy/Sig}} 23:39, 27 March 2024 (UTC)
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