Category:Online trading
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- The result of the discussion was: delete. (non-admin closure) DannyS712 (talk) 05:12, 24 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
- Nominator's rationale: Substantial overlap. Electronic trading systems makes the meaning a bit clearer. Online trading sounds a much wider concept. Rathfelder (talk) 21:37, 16 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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Category:Male politicians
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- The result of the discussion was: delete and merge as specified in the nomination (non-admin closure) DannyS712 (talk) 05:12, 24 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
- Nominator's rationale: Per longstanding consensus when similar categories have been tried in the past, there's no value in gender-categorizing male politicians. The vast majority of politicians throughout history have been male by default, and there's no need to categorize people for a characteristic shared by the vast majority of them -- the reason women are different when it comes to politics, and the reason why the category for women in politics does not need to be balanced against a similar category for men, is that women in politics only started to emerge in the 20th century (as opposed to men, who've always been in politics right from the very invention of politics). Women still represent barely 25 per cent of all politicians even with all the progress that has been made in the past 100 years, and even today, there are still political roles which have never been held by a woman at all -- and because women in politics are still both newer and rarer than men in politics, women in politics are the subject of special gender-based study in reliable sources: we still see real academic analysis of whether gender plays a role in how political candidates are perceived and whether it confers a disadvantage in winning election to certain offices; we still see real academic analysis of whether women do the job differently than men or not; we still see active programs designed to facilitate and increase women's participation in politics; and on and so forth. There isn't similar gender-based analysis of men in politics, however: men just get analyzed as politicians period, and only women get analyzed for the intersection of politics with gender. Female-X categories do not always have to be matched with a male-X equivalent; it depends on context, and politics is not a context where maleness is distinctive or defining. Bearcat (talk) 20:39, 16 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
- Support. We've had these arguments before.Rathfelder (talk) 21:39, 16 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
- Support per nom. Marcocapelle (talk) 22:06, 16 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
- Support per nom and WP:OCEGRS. Place Clichy (talk) 11:29, 17 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
- Delete "starting in the 20th-century" is both false and misleading. On one hand we have Martha Hughes Cannon elected a state senator in 1896. However the Utah Territorial Legislature's 1870s attempt to allow women to serve in elective office was blocked by the Federal government, and then the federal government rescinded women's right to vote in Utah. On the other hand well through the 20th-cnentury women in politics were extremely rare. during the time in the 1950s that Lyndon B. Johnson was the Democrat Majority Leader in the US census, his caucus had 0 females, and Margaret Chase Smith was the only female senator during that time. As recently as 1978 for part of the year the number of women in the US senate was 0. In 1991 the number of women serving as members of the US senate was 2. That is 2%. There have only been 56 women serve in the US senate, and this includes the first one who served a day as basically an honorific appointment. There are 18 states that have never elected a woman to the senate. There have been 1971 members of the United States senate to date, so 1915 have been men. No state has had more than 3 women senators, while no state has had less than 7 senators (Hawaii). New Jersey has had the most senators (66), and 0 of those have been women. Similar figures apply to the United States house of representatives, where 319 of 11,037 have been women. In both cases this adds up to just under 3% total. Pregnancy of such women though rare plays a role, and for example Mia Love was chastised by some for being a mother of minor children seeking political office in a way fathers of minor children never are.John Pack Lambert (talk) 03:43, 22 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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Category:Falcon (rocket family)
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Category:Lists of mayors of cities in Canada
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- The result of the discussion was: delete. (non-admin closure) DannyS712 (talk) 05:11, 24 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
- Nominator's rationale: Category which effectively just duplicates Category:Lists of mayors of places in Canada for no compelling reason. While it is technically true that towns and villages also have mayors, we actually have very few lists of mayors of places that aren't cities -- between the fact that smalltown mayors are not automatically presumed notable under WP:NPOL and the fact that small towns much more frequently lack any easily consulted reliable sources to support a list with, very few places smaller than the midsized city level have lists of their mayors on Wikipedia at all. So if this were fully populated with all of the lists of mayors of Canadian cities that we have (which it is not, as it's still missing more of them than it includes), it would simply offer redundant categorization of nearly all of the lists that are already in the parent tree anyway. We don't actually need to categorize "cities" separately from "places" in this context, if very few places that aren't cities have lists at all -- and for the exact same reasons, no other country on earth has a dedicated subcategory to segregate the cities from other kinds of places either. Upmerging not needed, as every list here is already in the appropriate provincial subcategory of the parent. Bearcat (talk) 15:28, 16 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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Category:Pre-Confederation mayors of Ottawa
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- The result of the discussion was: merge. (non-admin closure) DannyS712 (talk) 05:10, 24 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
- Nominator's rationale: Category which uses an arbitrary date to separate some mayors of a city from other mayors of the same city. Ottawa is far from the only Canadian city that existed before Canadian Confederation in 1867 -- Toronto had 16 mayors before Confederation happened, Montreal had 31, Quebec City had 13, Halifax had 19, Kingston had 23, and on and so forth — but it is the only city that's using Canada's transition from British colony to independent country in 1867 as a categorical point of separation between some mayors and others. This isn't really necessary or helpful — Confederation didn't really change the status or context of mayors at all, so there's no need for the category system to segregate the pre-1867 mayors and the post-1867 mayors as two separate classes of topic. And no, the fact that Ottawa happens to be the capital of Canada still doesn't define the pre-1867 mayors differently than it does the post-1867 mayors — even pre-Confederation, Ottawa was already the capital, so Confederation still didn't have any meaningfully unique effect on the status of Ottawa's mayoralty. Bearcat (talk) 15:13, 16 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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- The result of the discussion was: speedily renamed. – Fayenatic London 21:20, 20 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
- Nominator's rationale: That is the name of the article. EDI doesnt mean much to those outside the e-commerce field. Rathfelder (talk) 12:28, 16 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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Category:Films scored by Deva (music director)
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Category:Schools in Sikar Rajasthan
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Category:Villages in Gharsana tehsil
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Category:Girwa tehsil
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