Board Thread:The Panopticon/@comment-4139960-20130707225455/@comment-4139960-20130708213813

Did not know about that thing with French. I've changed that back to a redirect to France, as it had been for 5 years before User:ComicBookGoddess' edits.

Same with any country demonym like Chinese, Celtic, Greek, Egyptian.

Relatedly, Tibetan probably should be dabed to "Tibetan [(]language[)]", while the link Tibetan should be a demonym redirect to Tibet.

You do make a good point about dabbing, though, Smaller. In the DWU, they're called "Chinese", "Tibetan", "English", "French" and "horse", rather than "the Chinese language", "the Tibetan language", "the English language", "the French language" and "the horse language". That's pretty good reasoning to put them in parentheses.