AVID:Requests for Comment/Standardise all dates

Standardise all dates
A prior RfC and one running currently as of this writing propose using different date formats (MDY, DMY and YMD) depending on the principal country of an article. I believe this may cause confusion down the line, mainly in regard to relying on context to know when a nn/nn/nn format date refers to, and when building articles, also having to seek out the system a country uses in order to apply dates correctly. I don't believe it's important which date format is picked for all articles to use, but that editors do not need to think about which formats to use and that edge cases involving nn/nn/nn format dates do not confuse readers. Chloafifteen (talk) 11:24, 5 September 2023 (UTC)

Oppose

 * 1) We use those date formats accordingly (specifically the MDY and DMY formats as of now; the YMD RfC hasn't been closed yet). America, Canada, and the Philippines all use the MDY format, while the UK and Australia have the DMY format and Japan uses the YMD format (the latter will be implemented if the YMD RfC is passed). Therefore, I have to be out. --AUnnamedDragon 1:56 PM, September 5, 2023 (CET)
 * Can you explain why you're out? I'm already aware we use multiple formats, that's why I made this RfC. I believe it doesn't serve any use to be intentionally using several formats at once. Chloafifteen (talk) 18:31, 5 September 2023 (UTC)
 * My reason is very clear from my vote alone. --AUnnamedDragon 2:39 PM, September 5, 2023 (CET)
 * You've told me you're opposed but I'm not sure why. Chloafifteen (talk) 19:05, 5 September 2023 (UTC)


 * 1) Sorry to say, but I didn't understand what you said (not a joke). TPatKB (AKA Mr Vadimon) (this is my talk page) 18:06, 5 September 2023 (UTC)