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  4. The term blue generally describes colours perceived by humans observing light with a dominant wavelength that's between approximately 450 and 495 nanometres.

The term blue generally describes colours perceived by humans observing light with a dominant wavelength that's between approximately 450 and 495 nanometres.

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    The term blue generally describes colours perceived by humans observing light with a dominant wavelength that's between approximately 450 and 495 nanometres.

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      The term blue generally describes colours perceived by humans observing light with a dominant wavelength that's between approximately 450 and 495 nanometres.

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      I have just discovered a subtle, covert international conflict

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      • mccundefined mcc

        I have just discovered a subtle, covert international conflict

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        @mcc would be funny if the pages for “Gray” and “Grey” were exactly the same except that the former uses “color” and the latter “colour”

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        • mccundefined mcc

          I have just discovered a subtle, covert international conflict

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          @mcc Wikipedia has a policy of preserving a particular spelling convention on a single page, unless there's a strong national tie for that particular term to a particular country (so a page about a distinctly American topic should use "color", while a page on a distinctly British topic should use "colour").

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style#Retaining_the_existing_variety

          Since colors have no strong national ties, the Wikipedia convention would be to leave their spelling as the first person to create the page had spelled them.

          So I was curious; have these pages always followed this convention?

          Looking at the oldest revisions on Wikipedia:

          * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Red&oldid=278067
          * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yellow&oldid=298321
          * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Green&oldid=254625
          * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blue&oldid=332243358

          So it was 2 and 2, now it's 3 and 1. At some point someone changed the spelling on green, though it may have been before that policy was put in place.

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          • Brian Campbellundefined Brian Campbell

            @mcc Wikipedia has a policy of preserving a particular spelling convention on a single page, unless there's a strong national tie for that particular term to a particular country (so a page about a distinctly American topic should use "color", while a page on a distinctly British topic should use "colour").

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style#Retaining_the_existing_variety

            Since colors have no strong national ties, the Wikipedia convention would be to leave their spelling as the first person to create the page had spelled them.

            So I was curious; have these pages always followed this convention?

            Looking at the oldest revisions on Wikipedia:

            * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Red&oldid=278067
            * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yellow&oldid=298321
            * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Green&oldid=254625
            * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blue&oldid=332243358

            So it was 2 and 2, now it's 3 and 1. At some point someone changed the spelling on green, though it may have been before that policy was put in place.

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            @mcc Here's the revision that changed Green from "colour" to "color."

            This revision also added information on Toki Pona not having a distinct word for "green."

            https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Green&diff=prev&oldid=37997

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            • Brian Campbellundefined Brian Campbell

              @mcc Wikipedia has a policy of preserving a particular spelling convention on a single page, unless there's a strong national tie for that particular term to a particular country (so a page about a distinctly American topic should use "color", while a page on a distinctly British topic should use "colour").

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style#Retaining_the_existing_variety

              Since colors have no strong national ties, the Wikipedia convention would be to leave their spelling as the first person to create the page had spelled them.

              So I was curious; have these pages always followed this convention?

              Looking at the oldest revisions on Wikipedia:

              * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Red&oldid=278067
              * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yellow&oldid=298321
              * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Green&oldid=254625
              * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blue&oldid=332243358

              So it was 2 and 2, now it's 3 and 1. At some point someone changed the spelling on green, though it may have been before that policy was put in place.

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              @unlambda @mcc

              Is green a specifically American color? Sorry, I meant colour?

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              • mccundefined mcc

                I have just discovered a subtle, covert international conflict

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                @mcc the troll in me want to add 青 in as a colour, and watch the online nerds take the bait and go into 20 year long doxxing/harassment campaigns over is it green, blue, turquoise, black, grey, or white.

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                • Glitzersachenundefined Glitzersachen

                  @unlambda @mcc

                  Is green a specifically American color? Sorry, I meant colour?

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                  @glitzersachen @unlambda @mcc I guess it should be spelled “color” on the pages for Red, White, and Blue, and “colour” on all the other ones?

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                  • ShadSterlingundefined ShadSterling

                    @glitzersachen @unlambda @mcc I guess it should be spelled “color” on the pages for Red, White, and Blue, and “colour” on all the other ones?

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                    @ShadSterling @glitzersachen @unlambda @mcc UK flag has the same colours though

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