AVID:Requests for Comment/Use MDY and DMY date formats accordingly

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Use MDY and DMY date formats accordingly

Well... Since I found out that both Logopedia and Wikipedia use the DMY format for certain topics, like UK- and Australia- related ones, I felt like that the date format should be used accordingly according to country of origin. For example, US and Philippines logos must use the MDY format (i.e. February 8, 2023), while UK and Australian logos must use the DMY format (i.e. 8 February 2023). Examples are given for reference.

What are your thoughts on it? PokeRapMonster (talk) 06:03, 8 February 2023 (UTC)

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