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| - __NOWYSIWYG__ This is not that big of a deal honestly, but I just wanted to bring the topic up for discussion. Currently, there's a very minor inconsistency with how we name pages associated with the Order of the White Lotus, namely the fact that most of them are simply "White Lotus (...)" while a lone page is named "Order of the White Lotus (...)". I feel that correcting this and having one standard in naming pages would be best moving forward. Now, I understand why "Order of the White Lotus camp" is named the way it is, as the former is the full name used by the old Nick site. And from the other side of the argument, I understand the use of White Lotus since the whole organization name becomes a mouthful. Either way I'm fine, but I do vote that we amend the issue and stick with one naming convention. File:Waterbending emblem.png Water Spout 04:27, July 6, 2014 (UTC) I'm fine with renaming that page "White Lotus camp", though I have to admit that I really don't care about this issue as it is such a minor thing and either way is clear to the readers ^^". 13:25, July 6, 2014 (UTC) I think that would be the easiest thing to do (and the way that requires the least amount of work) as well. And yeah, I agree but it just bugs me that one of them is off :P File:Waterbending emblem.png Water Spout 20:10, July 6, 2014 (UTC) Meh, Botris is ready either way ;-) 20:14, July 6, 2014 (UTC) I think the full name should be used each time... it might sound awkward, but i don't think they've ever just called it "white lotus" in the show. if we were to shorten all the page names to just "white lotus whatever" then we should make a note on the "order of the white lotus" page that the organization's name is sometimes shortened to just "white lotus" on the wiki. Intelligence4 (wall • contribs) 04:18, July 7, 2014 (UTC) Please remember to indent your posts. Factual correction: Zaheer left his prison saying to his guards, "The end of the White Lotus, and soon, the end of the Avatar." So just "White Lotus" has been used in a canonical source to refer to the order. Such an additional note could be added though is largely unnecessary due to the fact that the order is referred as "White Lotus" on that page already in the text, so it's quite obvious. 09:04, July 7, 2014 (UTC)
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