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Callanecc, I don't think Macaronlover's page move was accidental, though it could have used an explanation. According to this, prepositions and conjunctions fewer than five letters long are not capitalized in titles, so I guess lowercase l in "like" would be correct. Sro23 (talk) 03:08, 17 July 2016 (UTC)Reply
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Never Be like You → Never Be Like You – MOS:TITLECAPS asks us to use lowercase for short prepositions "except when a significant majority of current, reliable sources that are independent of the subject consistently capitalize, in the title of a specific work, a word that is frequently not a preposition, such as "Like" and "Past"". I'd say this is the case here, as I haven't been able to find a single reliable source that uses the lowercase "l" in the title of this song. 162 etc. (talk) 22:16, 22 October 2023 (UTC)Reply
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