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Re: "Gish Gallop" vs. "Gish gallop", I've noticed that [[Wikipedia]] follows the convention of upper-casing the first word of a page link, but _not_ subsequent words, unless the name refers to a proper name.  See [[wikipedia:George_Washington]] (both uppercased) but [[wikipedia:Environmental_economics]] (latter word lower-cased).  Which prompted my casing.
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Re: "Gish Gallop" vs. "Gish gallop", I've noticed that [[Wikipedia]] follows the convention of upper-casing the first word of a page link, but ''not'' subsequent words, unless the name refers to a proper name.  See [[wikipedia:George_Washington]] (both uppercased) but [[wikipedia:Environmental_economics]] (latter word lower-cased).  Which prompted my casing.
  
 
Though [[RationalWiki]] in fact has [[rationalwiki:Gish_Gallop]] as ''both'' uppercased.  Go figure.
 
Though [[RationalWiki]] in fact has [[rationalwiki:Gish_Gallop]] as ''both'' uppercased.  Go figure.

Latest revision as of 11:15, 2 March 2015

Re: "Gish Gallop" vs. "Gish gallop", I've noticed that Wikipedia follows the convention of upper-casing the first word of a page link, but not subsequent words, unless the name refers to a proper name. See wikipedia:George_Washington (both uppercased) but wikipedia:Environmental_economics (latter word lower-cased). Which prompted my casing.

Though RationalWiki in fact has rationalwiki:Gish_Gallop as both uppercased. Go figure.

"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds..."

... oh, and yeah, RationalWiki isn't in the Issuepedia:Interwiki list (wherever that might be), and I'm not sure how to get it there.