Wikipedia:Date formatting and linking poll/Month-day responses: Difference between revisions

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#'''Support''', linking dates provides no relevant information in the majority of cases. '''<font face="verdana">[[User:Cornucopia|<span style="color: Orangered">Corn.u.</span><span style="color: crimson">co.pia</span>]] • [[User talk:Cornucopia|<span style="color: Teal">Disc.u</span><span style="color: Seagreen">s.sion</span>]]</font>''' 00:14, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
#'''Support''', linking to a date usually adds nothing to an article. <small>[[User:Udonknome|<font color="green">'''Do U(knome)?'''</font>]]</small> <sup>[[Special:Random|<font color="red">yes...</font>]]</sup><sub>[[User talk:Udonknome|<font color="blue">or no</font>]]</sub> 01:23, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
#'''Support'''. Linking of dates other than according to this principle is just annoying visual noise. Removing guidance altogether is a recipe for future conflict. The best option is a simple guideline like this one. [[User:McKay|McKay]] ([[User talk:McKay|talk]]) 02:04, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
 
=====I support Option #2 (commemorative links only)=====