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(→Rename to "Bottom-two-runoff-instant-runoff-voting method": Let's rename "Bottom-Two-Runoff IRV" to "Bottom-two-runoff-instant-runoff-voting method". Whaddya think?) |
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I think BTR should intentionally be pronounced "better". Proponents could call it "Better RCV", "Better Ranked Choice", or simply "Better Voting". - [[User:Frankie1969|Frankie1969]] ([[User talk:Frankie1969|talk]]) 22:42, 27 August 2021 (UTC) |
I think BTR should intentionally be pronounced "better". Proponents could call it "Better RCV", "Better Ranked Choice", or simply "Better Voting". - [[User:Frankie1969|Frankie1969]] ([[User talk:Frankie1969|talk]]) 22:42, 27 August 2021 (UTC) |
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== Rename to "Bottom-two-runoff-instant-runoff-voting method" == |
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I'd like to suggest we rename this page (currently named "[[Bottom-Two-Runoff IRV]]") to a new name: "[[Bottom-two-runoff-instant-runoff-voting method]]", to give the article a name more likely to be accepted on English Wikipedia. The most prolific editors on [[English Wikipedia]] like to have "hyphen-separated-adjective" followed by "noun", with only the first letter capitalized, so that the article can be linked to thusly ("[[bottom-two-runoff-instant-runoff-voting method]]"). We could call this article "[[bottom-two-runoff-instant-runoff voting]]" (with "voting" as the gerund-y noun), but it seems to me that many election methods on English Wikipedia end with "method", and thus may be the best. Thoughts? -- [[User:RobLa|RobLa]] ([[User talk:RobLa|talk]]) 05:46, 4 May 2022 (UTC) |