Talk:Screenwatching

Uh... what?

 * 08:03 . . Sangheili Commando 021: Fluffball Gato (Talk | contribs) moved Screenwatching to Screen Cheating (This is the name I hear more.)

I have two objections to this:
 * We renamed an entire article due to the unverifiable, personal experiences of a single user. One person said that it's "the name [they] hear more", and gave that as the only reason for moving the article.
 * The user in question renamed the article because (according to them) "screen cheating" is the more common term. Google proves that user wrong. A search for the exact phrase "screen watching" returns ~63200 results, compared to "screen cheating"'s measly ~3920 results. Furthermore, the space-less variant "screenwatching" adds another ~3130. The ratio, then, is ~66330:3920, watching:cheating.

For those who doubt the accuracy of Google in matters like this... From Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Search engine test:
 * Alternative spellings and usages can have their relative frequencies checked (eg, for a debate which is the more common of two equally neutral and acceptable terms).

Now, considering that the move was done without any apparent proof or verifiable reason, and also considering that Wikipedia recommends the most common name for something as an article title, I think that this article should be renamed back to what is obviously the most common term: Screenwatching.

On a side note, I have never once heard the terms "screen cheating" or "screen peeking". Perhaps I should remove them from the article using my unverifiable personal experience as a rationale? :3  DavidJCobb  23:02, December 20, 2009 (UTC)