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*I have to agree with you, it feels like this term is artificially pushed on Wikipedia (unintentionally). It doesn't reflect true state which can be found in sources. This name has become a "fact" just because it exists on this Wikipedia page for the last 10 years. Maybe it was debatable 10 years ago, when the name was pushed by Valve but, beside Wikipedia, no one ever adopted that name. [[User:EchoBlu|EchoBlu]] ([[User talk:EchoBlu|talk]]) 01:45, 5 January 2020 (UTC)
**That's... simply not true. While ARTS may be dead as a term now, the debates and fights over the genres name were long and sourcing existed for multiple names, including the very simplistic "Dota-like" title. Reliable secondary sources used all three terms interchangably for a long time before MOBA eventually won out (and consensus on Wikipedia finally consolidated around it) -- [[User:Ferret|ferret]] ([[User_talk:Ferret|talk]]) 01:28, 7 January 2020 (UTC)
*** I am not sure that you understand me correctly. Maybe "dota-like" and "action real-time strategy" are for history section (or footnote), but it's not a common term to be in the lead section. As one example, simple google search can confirm that
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