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==Opinion on the manual of style==
 
==Opinion on the manual of style==
 
I think this is a good setup. [[User:Chekhov MacGuffin|'''<font color="#B22222">Chekhov</font> <font color="#2F4F4F">MacGuffin</font>''']] <sup>[[User talk:Chekhov MacGuffin|'''<font color="#696969">talk</font>''']]</sup> 21:16, 16 January 2011 (UTC)
 
I think this is a good setup. [[User:Chekhov MacGuffin|'''<font color="#B22222">Chekhov</font> <font color="#2F4F4F">MacGuffin</font>''']] <sup>[[User talk:Chekhov MacGuffin|'''<font color="#696969">talk</font>''']]</sup> 21:16, 16 January 2011 (UTC)
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== Naming convention ==
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The rationale behind the convention can be summarized as follows:
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'''Pros:'''
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* Following the standard and precedence set in Wikipedia regarding the anime and manga universes (or even in a more generic way), names are displayed in the order: First_Name Last_Name. Example: [[wikipedia:Naruto_Uzumaki|Naruto Uzumaki]], [[wikipedia:Sasuke_Uchiha|Sasuke Uchiha]], [[wikipedia:Ichigo_Kurosaki|Ichigo Kurosaki]], etc...
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* This is an English international wiki which aims at being as accessible as possible to a very broad audience and one of the main way of achieving that is to decrease the possible levels of confusions that may arise. Following the first name/last name order makes it easier to understand for almost everyone (even to a Japanese audience). This may be one of the reasons Wikipedia also follows the same naming scheme.
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* Most people, fans and readers know every or most characters on a first name basis and sometimes don't even know their last names. Giving priority to the first name in the name order makes it more reader-friendly.
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* Since the creation of this wiki, 99% of names have been written this way (most often inspired by Wikipedia), setting a rule of "precedence".
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'''Cons:'''
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* In Japan, one's family name normally precedes one's first name and, depending on the context, one's last name is used to called him/her instead of his/her first name.

Revision as of 16:48, 7 February 2011

Opinion on the manual of style

I think this is a good setup. Chekhov MacGuffin talk 21:16, 16 January 2011 (UTC)

Naming convention

The rationale behind the convention can be summarized as follows:

Pros:

  • Following the standard and precedence set in Wikipedia regarding the anime and manga universes (or even in a more generic way), names are displayed in the order: First_Name Last_Name. Example: Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke Uchiha, Ichigo Kurosaki, etc...
  • This is an English international wiki which aims at being as accessible as possible to a very broad audience and one of the main way of achieving that is to decrease the possible levels of confusions that may arise. Following the first name/last name order makes it easier to understand for almost everyone (even to a Japanese audience). This may be one of the reasons Wikipedia also follows the same naming scheme.
  • Most people, fans and readers know every or most characters on a first name basis and sometimes don't even know their last names. Giving priority to the first name in the name order makes it more reader-friendly.
  • Since the creation of this wiki, 99% of names have been written this way (most often inspired by Wikipedia), setting a rule of "precedence".

Cons:

  • In Japan, one's family name normally precedes one's first name and, depending on the context, one's last name is used to called him/her instead of his/her first name.