Category talk:People whose existence is disputed

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I would like to change the title of this category to 'Pages about people whose existence is disputed'. This would be to accommodate the articles "Christ Myth Theory" and "historicity of Muhammad". Or, if there's some way that the way items show in the list could be changed, so that the item "Christ Myth Theory" would list as "Jesus Christ" instead, even though it's still a link to CMT.

Unfortunately I'm not an expert on categories or templates or article titles, so I don't know how to fix this, even if there's a consensus it needs fixed. I guess if there are no dissenting comments, I'll try to figure out what's necessary to accomplish the task.

See discussion at Talk:Christ_myth_theory#Removal_of_category. Thanks. JerryRussell (talk) 04:55, 17 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

I can't find a clean fix. Changing the title of the category really isn't a very good answer, because the item listings for "Christ Myth Theory" and "historicity of Muhammad" would still be sore thumbs in context. The page listings in the category are generated automatically, based on the page names. So unless some system software wizard notices this, and thinks it's worth fixing, this is the way it is. JerryRussell (talk) 00:41, 19 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]