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See WP:CPMOVE if you did more edits that you want to merge after the improper cut-and-paste move that I reverted. Or just re-do it as one edit. The reason for the move is the style preference in WP:JR; please read it. I verified that this is not a case where sources require the comma. Thanks. Dicklyon (talk) 15:06, 5 April 2016 (UTC)
You boldly moved the page. I reverted/moved it back. If you feel the page still need to be moved, then propose it on the talk page. Stop moving it already. Why do you need it moved so badly anyway? - WOLFchild15:10, 5 April 2016 (UTC)
The moving was stopped when I edited the redirect to make it harder to move. Now you're just doing a content cut-and-paste, which is not how moving works. It's also odd that you copied my talk from your user talk page to this redirect talk page, but if that's where you want to talk, that's fine.
Did you look at WP:JR? Is there reason to think that this is an example of a name that's always done with a comma? Because the only ciited source (when I moved it) had no comma. Dicklyon (talk) 15:14, 5 April 2016 (UTC)