Thread:Dank/@comment-93957-20180312053818/@comment-93957-20180315082955

The conformity is only when it serves a purpose. The reason for the "real name" thing was, because (well, mostly, obviously there's outliers) we know a character's real name first, and also, for cases in which a character's active identity changes more than once, like Chris Bradford to Dogpound to Rahzar, we wouldn't have to keep renaming the article. Same thing with titles: If we didn't know Bishop's first name in 2003, what would he be: Agent or President? Or like Mozar, who in 2012 had been demoted. The less we'd have to go back and do this, the better, I feel, for everyone. But yeah, conformity isn't 100% possible because not all things apply across the board, so I think it only makes sense to do what would work for us.

Which Wikis are doing this btw? I can't find any indication of this being used on DC and Marvel outside of when it's part of their "super" name (like General Immortus, because Yoshi knows his name isn't actually Immortus).