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I've asked for clarification at [[Wikipedia:Village pump (policy)#Templates and WP:MOS]]. — [[User:Mikhail Ryazanov|Mikhail Ryazanov]] ([[User talk:Mikhail Ryazanov|talk]]) 00:39, 1 August 2024 (UTC)
 
:(came from village pump) I'm not someone involved with the relevant articles, but I do agree that "13 d 12 h 35 min" looks very odd, "13d 12h 35m" is (to me) more natural (due to the consistent abbreviations) and easier to read. The latter point is because the extra spaces break up the content into 6 separate chunks rather than the intended 3 and so I have actively work to associate the abbreviation with the number. This is even worse when there are single-digit values "4 d 6 h 3 m" is bordering on gobledook while "4d 6h 3m" is coherent and understandable at a glance. I can understand a preference for "min" over "m" when used in isolation (e.g. "16m" is less clear than "16 min") but when used with hours and/or seconds the extra two letters add nothing. [[User:Thryduulf|Thryduulf]] ([[User talk:Thryduulf|talk]]) 01:03, 1 August 2024 (UTC)