Talk:Korea's Next Top Model

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Wikipedia editors, you might want to fix Korea's Next Top Model. --Lena Cops (talk) 22:36, 21 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

No reason to include Call-out Order in Hangeul[edit]

I'm not sure why exactly we reproduce the Call-out Order table in Hangeul beneath one in Romanized script. Hangeul is just an alphabet, so including it makes no more sense than if we included a table in Cyrillic for Top Model po Russki, a table in Greek for Greece's Next Top Model, or a table in Mxedruli for Top Girl (Georgia). This is en.wikipedia.org, so it only makes sense that the information on the pages would be in English and would use English orthography, that is, the Roman alphabet.

Furthermore, the table in Hangeul provides no new information; it's entirely redundant of the Call-out Order table above it. Wikipedia articles are not known to tolerate wholesale redundancy. I move that we eliminate the Hangeul Call-out Order tables on all KNTM cycle pages. The contestants' names as written in Hangeul could be included in the Contestants table, though for the sake of uniformity, then I think that should be so done for any show in the Top Model series where the show's home country would write the contestants' names in a non-Roman alphabet.

Also, I second the above call to fix the tables to match the style used for other Top Model series. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.192.253.41 (talk) 17:12, 6 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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