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Talk:Frame canceling

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Move[edit]

I know we don't explicitly use the American spelling and kind of enforce not changing such things because it's pointless, but considering every other page I can find that contains the word "canceling" uses one L, would consistency be enough of a reason to move this? ---Preceding unsigned comment added by you. Or maybe DatNuttyKid. 13:21, 31 May 2017 (EDT)

actually, the more research I do... there's a whole lot of inconsistency in these name titles. Check out Cancel (disambiguation). Some pages just use "cancel", some use "canceling", and this one uses "cancelling". I'm inclined to think the best choice is "cancel", since we usually avoid alternative forms of verbs, but I'm not sure how this inconsistency happened anyway. Anyone care to explain? ---Preceding unsigned comment added by you. Or maybe DatNuttyKid. 13:23, 31 May 2017 (EDT)


I was just going to suggest moving it when you did it. Alex Parpotta (talk) 13:26, 31 May 2017 (EDT)
Whatever we do, it definitely shouldn't be double-L because nothing else uses it. Ganonmew, The Evil Clone 20:53, 31 May 2017 (EDT)