Community Central talk:Spelling and grammar

Removal of accents to make names more searchable
A new member of one Wikia has moved a "place" page so that the place name loses its accent. His explanation was that it makes it more likely to be found by English-language search engines. There was already an unaccented page, being a redirect to the accented one. He hasn't changed any of the appearances of the accented word in the text.

Page history in case anyone really interested

Having made an effort to preserve the accent (incidentally matching the Wikipedia equivalent), I was a little miffed; however, diplomatic as always, I welcomed him with my usual template.

Wikipedia and Wikia may have policies on this, but I've dug around for them without success. Any opinions?

(And if there's already a redirect with the unaccented version, is there any gain in searchability if one moves "back" to that unaccented version (still having one page with each spelling)?)

Robin Patterson 21:35, 31 January 2007 (UTC)


 * This is the page to talk about the spelling and grammar policy on Community Central, not to talk about the removal of accented letters in Towns, Villages, and Cities. --AStranger195 (guestbook) 11:07, July 14, 2015 (UTC)


 * I know this is very old, but I'm gonna answer this anyway. People search for city names unaccented more often as not all people have accented letters on their keyboard(s). But, what do you really want, accented or not? --AStranger195 (guestbook) 11:07, July 14, 2015 (UTC)