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| I don't think the American 'English' thing is necessary. My whole article is written in English and I've not had any issues from anyone with spellings such as 'armour', and nor do I see why I should. [[User:Andrelious|Andrelious]] 04:56, 9 December 2013 (MST) | | I don't think the American 'English' thing is necessary. My whole article is written in English and I've not had any issues from anyone with spellings such as 'armour', and nor do I see why I should. [[User:Andrelious|Andrelious]] 04:56, 9 December 2013 (MST) |
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| | Edited to remove the "American" part. Not everyone in the DB is american... and we have never actually enforced this "rule" (it would be a bitch scanning every article for extra u's). Throwbacks from the beforetimes of the wiki. In the long, long ago. --[[User:Shadow Taldrya|Shadow Taldrya]] 14:23, 9 December 2013 (MST) |
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| | I have a bot that does exactly that :P --[[User:Solari|Solari]] ([[User talk:Solari|talk]]) 17:19, 9 December 2013 (MST) |
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I don't think the American 'English' thing is necessary. My whole article is written in English and I've not had any issues from anyone with spellings such as 'armour', and nor do I see why I should. Andrelious 04:56, 9 December 2013 (MST)
Edited to remove the "American" part. Not everyone in the DB is american... and we have never actually enforced this "rule" (it would be a bitch scanning every article for extra u's). Throwbacks from the beforetimes of the wiki. In the long, long ago. --Shadow Taldrya 14:23, 9 December 2013 (MST)
I have a bot that does exactly that :P --Solari (talk) 17:19, 9 December 2013 (MST)