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| ==Writing guidelines== | | ==Writing guidelines== |
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| ==New features== | | ==New features== |
| ''None at the moment.'' | | ===Introduce a new type of proposal=== |
| | {{early notice|February 14, 2025}} |
| | While our wiki's proposal system is a pretty good way to democratize choices, it does have its limitations. A single-winner vote is simply not robust enough to support certain types of decisions, most notably with the ones that require settling various parts independently (such as [[Gallery_talk:Super_Mario_(Kodansha_manga)#Split_Waluigi_.28Super_Mario_Land_2:_6-tsu_no_Kinka_2.29|this proposal]], which had to decide on both the romanization and the identifier separately), or sorting several things at once (see [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Talk:Frog&oldid=2568046#Split_Frog_and_cut_down_on_its_genericness.2C_take_2 this old proposal attempt] for a maximal worst-case scenario). So what do we do? |
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| ==Removals==
| | My suggestion is to create a second type of proposal, tentatively named '''poll proposals'''. |
| ''None at the moment.'' | | *Poll proposals can feature several options, much like regular proposals (which might also need their own name), but each option is its own binary vote. |
| | *Instead of commenting "per proposal" or "per all" or giving some insight, voters must indicate "for" or "against" on each option they vote on. Further comments are allowed, of course. |
| | **Abstaining from some options should be allowed too. |
| | *Each vote is subject to the same approval percentages as a regular old Support/Oppose proposal. |
| | *Early closures and term extensions get murkier when some options might meet the threshholds while others do not. This might warrant some further discussion, and I do not think I have the authority to decide how this should be settled. Up to staff, I guess? |
| | *Poll proposals must be clearly marked as such, to make it clear how one is supposed to vote. |
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| ==Changes==
| | This allows us to more efficiently make several decisions at once, instead of having to string several follow-up proposals together. For an example, I'm sure many of you have seen proposals that do two changes at once and have the options marked as "A, B, both, neither". This would contract those to simply "A, B". |
| ===A reconsidering of "derived names"===
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| This proposal acts as a counter to the proposal [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/66#Repeal_the_.22derived_names.22_having_priority_over_official_names_in_other_languages|Repeal the "derived names" having priority over official names in other languages]]. In short, to a casual reader like myself, subjects being named [[Disaster Neko]], [[Comet Tico]], [[Wonder Haiden]], and [[Kodeka Kakibō]] are extremely unhelpful when English names for them seem trivial. Many subjects in the Mario franchise use a very consistent naming scheme: [A descriptor for this specific subject, usually an adjective] [very standardized name]. If something is officially called Wonder Packun, and is a Packun(or Piranha Plant) which have variants consistently named "X Packun" in Japanese and "X Piranha Plant" in English, then it feels pedantic to not call it a Wonder Piranha Plant. | |
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| The proposed change here would be to allow derived names to take precedent over internal and foreign names when those derived names are built upon a strong enough foundation, on a case-by-case basis. Derivations should be based on actual official English localizations or already use English words to begin with. If there isn't precedent for each aspect of the name, then it should remain in its source language.
| | I've written down a [[User:EvieMaybe/Poll proposal|mockup poll proposal]] for those who need a more visual example. Of course, if this passes, staff is free to change aspects of the implementation as they see fit, particularly the specific word choices of "poll proposal", "for" and "against". |
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| * [[Fire Gabon]]: "Fire X" is a well established format, see [[Fire Bro]] (Faia Burosu) and [[Fire Piranha Plant]] (Faia Pakkun). "X Spike" is also well established, see [[Paper Spike]] (Pēpā Gabon) and [[Stone Spike]] (Rokku Gabon). Therefore, Faia Gabon would be interpreted as Fire Spike.
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| * [[Comet Tico]]: "Comet" is already an English term used frequently in ''Super Mario Galaxy'', and [[Prankster Comet]]s are directly connected to the Comet Tico. "X Luma" is a very consistent formatting of names in SMG, see [[Hungry Luma]] (TicoFat internally) and [[Co-Star Luma]] (SupportTico intermally). TicoComet can therefore be interpreted as Comet Luma.
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| * [[Yarikuri Obake]]: "Yarikuri" is officially localized as [[Pirate Goom]], however it is never given any descriptors in English and "Obake" does not have a standardized localization, especially not one for ''Wario Land 3''. This name would remain in Japanese.
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| * [[Baboom|Hanabihei]] (assuming its official English name was never revealed): "Hanabihei" is derived from "Bombhei", but is a portmanteau and not a trivial descriptive name. It would remain as-is.
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| The positives of this proposal if it were to pass would be that related subjects would be intuitive as to how they relate. Just by reading the names, you would be able to tell that [[Hoppycat]], [[Wonder Hoppin|Wonder Hoppycat]], and [[Deka Hoppin|Big Hoppycat]] are related, and what that relationship is.
| | '''Proposer''': {{User|EvieMaybe}}<br> |
| | '''Deadline''': February 21, 2025, 23:59 GMT |
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| Edit: Several users have expressed the sentiment that our current names are already somewhat derivative. Fire Gabon is not the name of the subject in Japanese, but rather ''Faia Gabon''. Similarly, [[Informant Mūcho]] is derived from the filename <code>B4_Informant_MUC</code>. Thusly, a new option is provided to propose to stop this form of derived names as well. Names like Comet Tico would be moved to "TicoComet", and Informant Mūcho moved to "Informant_MUC" or "Informant".
| | ====Support==== |
| | #{{User|EvieMaybe}} Per proposal. |
| | #{{User|RetroNintendo2008}} Mock-up looks pretty good! The more variety when it comes to how we make major decisions, the better. |
| | #{{User|PopitTart}} For. Having templates as Camwoodstock suggests would also be good to make it easier to see at a glance how votes are distributed. |
| | #{{User|Rykitu}} Neat idea, per all. |
| | #{{User|Waluigi Time}} Per proposal, as long as the suggestion to have a better visual indicator for support/oppose votes is taken into account. I lean more towards Ahemtoday's suggestion since it'll be easier to keep count of them. |
| | #{{User|ThePowerPlayer}} Per Waluigi Time. |
| | #{{User|1468z}} Per all. |
| | #{{User|Camwoodstock}} Per Waluigi Time and Ahtemtoday's suggestion; as long as tallying is made easier than the original example, we see no reason to not add these. |
| | #{{User|Killer Moth}} Per all. |
| | #{{User|Nintendo101}} Good idea for larger projects. Per proposal. |
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| Edit 2: LinkTheLefty has very reasonably pointed out that the wiki has [[MarioWiki:Japanese#Subjects_with_Japanese_names|existing, consistent guidelines]] on how to write Japanese names with English loanwords, meaning Fire Gabon should not be written as ''Faia Gabon''. I have altered the second option in accordance. If it passes, Japanese names will not have their spellings changed, but names derived from development data will still be made more direct. In hindsight, it probably wasn't a good idea, articles called [[Superball Mario (level)|Sūpābо̄rū Mario]] or [[Super Mario Kart: Doki Doki Race|Sūpā Mario Kāto Doki Doki Rēsu]] would probably be rather obtrusive.
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| '''Proposer''': {{User|PopitTart}}<br>
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| '''Deadline''': December 19, 2024, 23:59 GMT
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| ====Allow fully derived names (Fire Spike, Informant Snifit)==== | | ====Comments on proposal proposal==== |
| #{{User|PopitTart}} Per proposal.
| | Our only complaint is in the mockup; we feel like it could be made a ''lot'' more clear which votes are for/against in some way. Maybe a pair of <nowiki>{{For}}</nowiki> and <nowiki>{{Against}}</nowiki> templates? (In this context, we think making these templates is fine; you already need to know how to use <nowiki>{{User}}</nowiki> to vote, after all, and we're imagining these will be very, very simple to use.) {{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 17:41, February 7, 2025 (EST) |
| #{{User|Technetium}} Per proposal.
| | :That, but what purpose would "against" votes have compared to just not voting on that option? {{User:Mario/sig}} 17:42, February 7, 2025 (EST) |
| #{{User|Hooded Pitohui}} Per proposal.
| | ::Same as it would in a regular proposal, each option acts as an individual 2-option vote. If no one opposes an option (and it meets quorum requirements), then it passes. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 17:56, February 7, 2025 (EST) |
| #{{User|Scrooge200}} Per proposal.
| | :I feel like the easiest solution is just "for" and "against" subheaders under each option. [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 18:04, February 7, 2025 (EST) |
| #{{User|Fun With Despair}} Per proposal. Since I started browsing this wiki as a kid, I had always thought the use of foreign language names were nonsensical when it was obvious what they should be - especially in cases like those cited in the proposal. "Neko" just means literally "Cat" in Japanese. It is likewise reasonable, as stated, to amend enemy names to their English counterpart in cases like "Fire Gabon", etc. In the previous vote to repeal this, {{User|Koopa con Carne}} stated that you shouldn't ignore an official name to make up a "wacky" name instead. I don't believe this to be a good faith argument in this case. Nobody is making anything up. If Gabon in English is Spike, then there is absolutely no conjecture with regards to applying that moniker to Fire Gabon - nor is there conjecture with regards to what replacing Disaster Neko with Disaster Cat in an instance where the normal version of these entities is just called "Kitten" in English, a direct translation from the respective Japanese name.
| | ::That would also work for us! Our only real concern is that this could result in level-5 subheaders on proposals on this page specifically, which... Don't look all that great. Even still, we just need ''something'' to disambiguate at a glance what is what, and this will do the job just well. {{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 23:01, February 7, 2025 (EST) |
| #{{User|Ninelevendo}} Per proposal.
| | :@Camwoodstock you're absolutely right and that's a very good idea! {{User:EvieMaybe/sig}} 18:44, February 7, 2025 (EST) |
| #{{User|Shoey}} Per proposal.
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| #{{User|Turboo}} Per proposal.
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| #{{User|Meta Knight}} It just makes more sense.
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| #{{user|Lakituthequick}} Per all.
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| #{{User|Shy Guy on Wheels}} Per proposal.
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| #{{User|Cheat-master30}} Per all.
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| #{{User|Waluigi Time}} Per all.
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| #{{User|winstein}} I think this is a good idea, so I agree with it.
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| #{{User|Roserade}} I have been keeping with this proposal and reading the arguments of the opposition, and while I understand where they're founded, I remain fairly unconvinced by them. I believe that this proposal is pointing towards reputable translation as the source of these names, with names like "Fire Spike" being based upon a) well-established patterns in translation and b) clear visual indication of what the thing ''is''. To argue that translating directly like this is "making stuff up" feels to me like a bad-faith argument. I feel like we can reasonably deduce what a translation should be if we have the valid evidencing for it - which PopitTart indicates as the aim in this proposal. And if a localization eventually rolls around, and it's a different name than what we're using? We change it, which is already what we'd do in the case of a Japanese article name anyway. Updating information is not hard, if it becomes necessary. Ultimately, our aim as a fan wiki should be accessibility of its userbase, and straightforward translation work is one of the ways to make these articles more accessible. Also, I'm sure it's more of an aside than a fully-fledged argument, but "regret the next encyclopedia event" is a silly argument. It's not our responsibility to ensure that nobody in a formal publishing house opts to plagiarize the wiki again.
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| #{{User|MCD}} Per all, especially Roserade & FWD.
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| #{{User|Ninja Squid}} Per all.
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| #{{User|Tails777}} The Disaster Neko and Fire Gabon examples are the ones that are ALWAYS on my mind when I think of this. Per Fun with Despair and Roserade especially.
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| #{{User|Reese Rivers}} Per all.
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| #{{User|Pseudo}} Though I'm somewhat hesitant because I do perceive the opposition's stated disadvantages of doing this (particularly those mentioned by Nintendo101), I'm inclined to support this especially because of the argument raised by Lady Sophie and Exiled.Serenity's comments — that the wiki already ''does'' do this sort of name-deriving with examples like Comet Tico, Dark Nokonoko, and Fire Gabon, none of which ''exactly'' match the form seen in the game files. If we're comfortable adopting slightly derived names—and they are derived names—in order to make the wiki more readable, which I personally am, then I see little reason not to translate well-established names like Tico, Nokonoko, and Gabon, which have already been localized to English time after time. Perhaps the enemy's name will not turn out to be "Fire Spike" when it reappears with an officially-localized name, but we can simply acknowledge that as a wiki when the time comes. Frankly, acknowledging partially derived names like these three with a notice template arguably provides greater clarity than what the wiki is currently doing, claiming that the enemy's datamined name is Dark Nokonoko, rather than NokonokoDark, the only official "English" name that actually exists.
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| #{{User|Cadrega86}} Per proposal and Pseudo.
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| #{{User|Exiled.Serenity}} Per my comments below, and Pseudo. This is my preferred option— I think it is only "making stuff up" in the strictest possible sense. A far cry from calling him "Sizzle-Spikey!" or whatever. I also appreciate the proposal's restraint in this regard, choosing to only allow this when there's so much evidence for a given name that we'd just as easily be giving an inaccurate impression by not using it.
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| #{{User|Dainn}} Per all. Wonder Haiden bothered me deeply when I first saw it.
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| #{{User|Seandwalsh}} Per proposal.
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| #{{User|DesaMatt}} This website is not Nintendo, will never be Nintendo, and needs to stop pretending otherwise. MarioWiki is fan site managed by fans and directed at fans. It's not an official source for anything and it's inherently not unbiased, the closest it could ever come to that is if it was simply a collection of copied and pasted official text released by Nintendo, but it's not, the vast majority of the content here is original text written by fans that is only based on the official content that is presented to us. Why is it bad to call Fire Spike by that name term when everyone can agree that's what they are but it's not bad to describe anything using words that were never used by Nintendo at all? I'm not advocating for fan anarchy, but MarioWiki is meant to be an English website and it doesn't serve that purpose to use foreign words and terms that the people accessing it are not expected to be familiar with when there are obvious agreed-upon English alternatives.
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| #{{User|Blinker}} Per proposal.
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| #{{User|Rykitu}} Per all. Especially Fun With Dispair and Meta Knight.
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| #{{User|AlexBot2004}} Per proposal.
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| #{{User|OmegaRuby}} Accessibility and ease of understanding in casual readers of the Wiki is of the utmost importance to the editors. Derived names help with that, and, even though we are not a definitive source for Nintendo themselves to pull from despite them or authors contracted by them (see the [[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia]] incident), the use of the Wiki as a source is an unfortunate side effect - by no means is it fun in any way to "canonize" English names for characters when you aren't either directly involved or know that Nintendo probably has a more unique name than the derived one, but it's something we must unfortunately live with due to the size and reputation of the Wiki in the Mario and Nintendo community. Per all, most especially Fun With Despair, Roserade, and Pseudo.
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| ====Stop derived development data names (Fire Gabon, Informant_MUC)====
| | I'm a little bit stuck on what kind of use cases this type of proposal would be for. I've had to split a proposal into [[Category_talk:Music#Proposal:_Reorganize_this_category|three]] [[Category_talk:Musical_groups#Change_into_a_category_for_musical_groups|separate]] [[Category_talk:Sound_tests#Rename_to_.22Sound_tests.22|ones]] myself once, but even if this type of proposal existed at the time, I still feel like it would have made the most sense to do them separately. I suppose it would definitely help for [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Talk:Frog&oldid=2568046#Split_Frog_and_cut_down_on_its_genericness.2C_take_2 the "split combinatorial explosion" example you gave], but I can't really envision what [[Gallery_talk:Super_Mario_(Kodansha_manga)#Split_Waluigi_.28Super_Mario_Land_2:_6-tsu_no_Kinka_2.29|your other example]] would look like as a poll proposal. [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 18:04, February 7, 2025 (EST) |
| #{{User|MCD}} Not my first choice but per my comment below. What we have now is essentially a mish-mash of different sources of derivation, this is better than that at least.
| | :well, the way i was thinking of is that it'd have one option for whether to use Waruiji or Waluigi, and another on which identifier to use. i admit it's not as clean bc there's more than two options for identifiers, but something like that could work for similar cases. i came up with this proposal idea while thinking about a proposal narrowing down if cultural/historical/mythological/folklore references count for [[List of references in the Super Mario franchise]], and thinking that it'd be great if we could vote on each of them individually without having to make a proposal for each. {{User:EvieMaybe/sig}} 18:44, February 7, 2025 (EST) |
| #{{User|Sparks}} Agreed. | | :I'm interested in using this to create a proposal for [[Dotted-Line Block]], options being "Split the ones that turn into ! Blocks", "Split the ones that are on a time limit", "Split the rhythm blocks from ''SMBW''", "Merge Color Block", and "Merge Switch Block (Mario & Wario)" --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 19:21, February 7, 2025 (EST) |
| #{{User|PopitTart}} Second choice, Per MCD. If we can't do fully derived names, then we shouldn't do arbitrary partial ones. | |
| #{{User|Hewer}} Second choice, I'll take this over the first option.
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| #{{User|Koopa con Carne}} Per... Hewer, I guess? Voting mostly to the detriment of the first option. | |
| #{{User|Ahemtoday}} Honestly, I'm not even sure this is my second choice or not — I'm willing to go a long way in the name of consistency.
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| #{{User|Tails777}} Secondary choice. I'd rather lean one way or the other than have a messy in between. At least with this, it makes more sense than allowing the word "Fire" to be translated from "Fire Gabon" and not "Gabon".
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| #{{User|Pseudo}} Secondary choice per Tails777, and per the sentiment expressed in my vote for the option 1. The current situation is a bad middle ground. This might become my primary vote in the future, but I need to think about it more.
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| #{{User|Exiled.Serenity}} My second choice. It's at least consistent. | |
| #[[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) - This I can agree with, the guessing of word order for file names always bugged me. Granted, it'd look odd in the prose, but there are ways around it (for instance, "'''Informant_MUC''' is the internal designation of a Snifit in ''Paper Mario: Color Splash''. The Snifit is found...")
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| #{{User|FanOfYoshi}} As counterproductive/problematic as the proposal itself is, i suppose this could be an alternative (even if this option might get counterproductive in certain areas too)
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| #{{User|TPG}} After careful consideration and reading the comments of this proposal, I think this is the most acceptable option. Ultimately it is not the wiki's responsibility to localise names on Nintendo's behalf, and even though it IS common sense to call it 'Fire Spike', or 'Wonder Hoppycat', no official source has used that name yet. Perhaps down the line this more strict position on deriving names will lead to a more acceptable naming guideline that allows us to state the obvious, but it isn't on us to make up names. I don't think this is the best way to deal with conjecture, but I'll leave that thought in the comments.
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| | {{@|EvieMaybe}} How would you prevent two opposing options from both passing with this type of proposal? How would you prevent the scenario that both Waruiji and Waluigi had enough support to succeed? Would users be expected to vote "for" on one option and "against" on its opposing option? I'm just not understanding how this is helpful, honestly. --{{User:Pizza Master/sig}} 17:01, February 13, 2025 (EST) |
| #{{user|Doc von Schmeltwick}} - This remains speculative. They could just as easily call it ''Flame'' Spike ([[Flame Chomp]] exists, after all, having been renamed from Fire Chomp) or ''Fireball'' Spike. Also, see the Goombud and Clubba examples below.
| | :I do not want to put words in eviemaybe's mouth, but I assume if you had a proposal with only two or three types of outcome, you would not use this type of proposal structure. It would be here if you need it for larger proposals that aim to resolve several related issues all at once, rather than make individual proposals for each one. - [[User:Nintendo101|Nintendo101]] ([[User talk:Nintendo101|talk]]) 17:09, February 13, 2025 (EST) |
| #{{User|Hewer}} Per the previous proposal that got rid of these names. It's still conjecture no matter how much we pretend it's not, and I'd rather stick to what's official. In response to the argument that Japanese names confuse or are unhelpful to readers, I'd argue that using fan names over official ones is misleading readers, which is much worse. We're here to report what the facts are, not what we want them to be. Also, variant relationships don't always have to be obvious from the name (you'd never guess from the name alone that [[Bandit]] is a [[Shy Guy]] variant, for example).
| | :i feel like you misunderstand how i proposed it. Why put Waruiji and Waluigi in two options, when you can just make an option where if it passes, you use Waruiji, and if it doesn't, you use Waluigi? {{User:EvieMaybe/sig}} 18:21, February 13, 2025 (EST) |
| #{{user|Koopa con Carne}} '''No. Making up a name for a thing that has an official name [[MarioWiki:Citations#Why sourcing? What needs it?|is not what the wiki is about]],''' and if you think the official name is less intuitive than the alternative, there's this nifty feature called "redirects" that doesn't tamper with official concepts. If you think that argument is in bad faith, then you misunderstood the mission of this site.
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| #{{User|Nintendo101}} I think Popitart created a solid proposal, and I understand why it has garnered support. However, I believe the burden on having these names revised to something more suitable and consistent with the English localization is on the publisher. Not us. One of the things that has made Super Mario Wiki stronger reference material than many other wikis is our naming policy. I view it as a concentrated effort to avoid {{wp|Circular reporting|citogenesis}}, {{wp|Descriptivist theory of names|descriptivism}}, and manufactured consensus, which is especially important considering Nintendo themselves clearly consult this site on occasion and sometimes incorporate [https://www.nintendo.com/jp/character/mario/en/history/land2/index.html our interpretations of the text], including [[Bat (Super Mario Galaxy)|incorrect interpretations]]. It is clear we are the primary reference for in-depth ''Super Mario'' information on the internet and for the general public, and likely will remain so for years to come. I would like us to remain reliable and neutral for them. Does "Comet Tico" look silly next to "Hungry Luma?" Yes, it does. Does it not mean "Comet Luma?" Yes. But I do not think that is something for us to solve, and I suspect most readers will intuitively understand this means the subject has not been given an English name yet. I don't think that is a big deal. I think a bigger deal would be to, say, see it named "Comet Luma" on the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' article and assume that is its name. In my view, that is not really true, but presenting it as such can lead to misinformation being spread. I understand and respect those who feel differently, but that is generally how I feel at this time.
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| #{{User|LinkTheLefty}} How about we '''''<u>not</u>''''' do this again and regret it when the next encyclopedia event happens? We've never been one of those sites that gets a dopamine rush over "canonizing" stuff. On the contrary, we have a responsibility to step back and give the translators breathing room to do their thing when they get their chance without fears of stifling their freedom and being compared to the fans all the time. Per all the opposition, past and current.
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| #{{User|Ahemtoday}} Per Doc and Nintendo101.
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| #{{User|Sparks}} While it is tempting to just replace the Japanese name with its English equivalent, we don't know for sure if that is what the English translation actually is (or will be). While Fire Spike and Wonder Hoppycat seem to be obvious names for the enemies, what if they're not their official names? We have concrete evidence right now; it's just not English, but having an official name in Japanese is better than making up an English one.
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| #{{User|FanOfYoshi}} Per all; no comment needed, since you may already know where i stand.
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| #{{User|Super Mario RPG}} I see no reason to change this that doesn't involve appealing to the fact that this is an English wiki.
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| #{{User|Camwoodstock}} We're gonna be honest here, neither of the other options really appeal to us. We understand the concerns with citogenesis that caused the previous proposal to fail, so we won't really go over that. But the "we should use derived names ''exactly as they are written in the source''" is... Well, to put it bluntly here, more than a little asinine. Where exactly are we drawing the line, here? The provided examples in the proposal keep the camelcase in [[Comet Tico|TicoComet]] and that [[Informant Mūcho|B4_Informant_MUC]] would be moved to Informant_MUC; who's calling what's the "unnecessary" parts we omit here? Do we just include them all? If it's the latter, be honest with yourself; would the wiki be better off if we had an article called [[Peach doll|cg_data-character-p0242_peach_doll]]? If it's the former, how do we plan to trim down a sentence on the [[Watering hole]] article like "They consistently spew water into a small basin, allowing [[Mario]] to swallow some and turn into [[Pump Mario|STRM_SE_PUMP_MARIO_KUSUGURI]]."? We have so, so many questions, and unfortunately, next to no answers here. Above all else, we don't really feel comfortable going forward with a proposal that, as others have pointed out, has felt rather wishy-washy for something as drastic as a change to our article naming guidelines.
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| #{{User|DryBonesBandit}} Well, just because something can be translated as something else, doesn't mean it has been by Nintendo. Per all.
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| #{{User|SmokedChili}} Both options are terrible, per opposition, but I'm gotta say this about internal names. Currently, what we use for page titles for subjects where game file data is the best we have are formatted from said file data - in other words, we already conjecturally derive page titles for those subjects from internal names even if it's just adding a space. That's why I think if we're going to keep that line with internal names, they should lose their status as official names and be considered conjectural instead if they are formatted. This would not affect cases like [[Marimba Block]] where said name appears as-is afaik.
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| #{{User|Mister Wu}} Open to review the guidelines on how to use internal names that aren’t a single word, but in my opinion we really need more discussion over them rather than just having to choose between two options, to see how many impractical consequences we can have with the various choices. As far as subjects for which we just have the Japanese names are concerned, I think that in the long term simplicity and avoidance of arbitrary criteria in the guidelines is more helpful for the editors - even though it can be frustrating to see some obvious translations untranslated. In the worst case scenario of no valid English name being found, we end up using valid Japanese names written with criteria as similar as possible to those of the official romanization, that can pop up [[Mario Playing Cards#NAP-05 (Characters Picture Book)|every now and then]].
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| #{{User|Arend}} Kinda torn between this option and the first one; I'm picking this one for now since it's the lesser-voted one. Either option are more preferable to me over the second option in which we have to use the actual internal filenames instead of names derived from said filenames, which I feel would stand out really awkwardly among the actual confirmed names.
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| #{{User|TheFlameChomp}} I was originally writing a vote for the second option, though after thinking about it, I have decided to land here for now. Unlike some of the opposition, I would be open to changing how we handle names like this, and I do believe that, from a reader’s perspective, a name like “Fire Spike” makes more sense than “Fire Gabon”. However, I also agree with some of the opposition’s concerns such as citogenesis, the fact that some translations could come across as subjective, and the fact that it should not be up to us to localize names on Nintendo’s behalf, leading me to choose against the first option. However, I realized while considering option 2 that directly naming articles from their file names would also be messy and difficult to search if readers were not aware of what a particular file name was associated with to begin with. As such, I am voting to keep the current names, though I would recommend keeping this issue open for future discussion as I am still not sure that how we handle the situation is the perfect method.
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| #{{User|JanMisali}} Per all.
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| #{{User|Lastro}} Per all. This is the Super Mario Wiki, not Fantendo. We aren't supposed to make names up, even if it consists of "obviously" translating a single word. Besides, the current name derivation process only consists of rearranging words from an internal name without changing the language. Translation is tricky and we have no rights to name creations we didn't make.
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| @Doc von Schmeltwick: the decision to go with Fire Spike over Flame Spike or others is based on both its behavior as well as how the "fire" prefix is translated from Japanese; Faia Gabon is a Spike that attacks with fireballs, as opposed to being made of fire or such. This is in-line with the given examples, as well as [[Fire Nipper Plant]] and [[Fire Mario]], which all have the same "faia X" naming in Japanese. Flame Chomp however is named "Keronpa" in Japanese, and thus isn't suitable as a point of comparison. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 02:44, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :I have found better examples: ''Fire Heihō'' is known as [[Pyro Guy]] in English (not as "Fire Shy Guy") and ''Fire Mūcho'' is known as [[Scorchit]] (not as "Fire Snifit"). {{User:Jdtendo/sig}} 07:50, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::I don't see the point debating Fire Spike anyway when [[Fire Gabon#Internal names|the internal name]] specifically uses the word "Fire". --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 12:02, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::But it does not specifically use the word "Spike". {{User:Hewer/sig}} 12:06, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::The specific point being addressed here is Doc's vote, which was questioning using "Fire". --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 12:12, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::As Jdtendo demonstrated, the Japanese name being "Fire [enemy]" doesn't mean the English name will be "Fire [enemy]". {{User:Hewer/sig}} 12:43, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::There are indeed cases where "faia" is translated as something other than "fire", but these appear to be used for enemies which use fire in a way distinct from the classic fireball projectile. In combination with the Fire Gabon's behavior matching the subjects which ''are'' translated that way, I believe "fire" to be the best option. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 13:30, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::And that's just your subjective assessment. We have no idea if the official translators would agree, and for all we know, they could have completely different criteria to determine what gets called "Fire" and what doesn't. (For what it's worth, "Fire Spike"'s fireballs fly in a straight line through the air, so they are actually quite functionally different from those of Fire Mario or Fire Bro, which bounce along the ground, and Spike's other variants, Snow Spike and Stone Spike, do not follow any pre-established enemy variant naming patterns as far as I know.) {{User:Hewer/sig}} 13:39, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| I have not decided if I'd like to support this proposal yet but I feel like, as it is an English website, if the Mario Wiki shouldn't effectively create nicknames for subjects without official English names, it should not be arbitrarily applying names in other languages to those same subjects. The English name for the Fire variant of a Spike is not called Fire Gabon and I think it is erroneous to refer to it as such in English text. if citogenesis is an issue, then using foreign and internal names runs the exact same risk as using a conjectural name. Just look at [[Comet Tico|Lumacomète]] in the ''Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia''. {{User:LadySophie17/sig}} 08:18, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :Additionally, according to the Wiki's rules on Japanese, [[MarioWiki:Japanese|"words that originated in English should be written as the original English word for simplicity"]], which means technically we're already not accurately representing the subject's Japanese name. The Fire variant of a Spike is not called Fire Gabon in English, and it's not called Fire Gabon in Japanese. if the jump from Faia to Fire is allowed, then why not from Gabon to Spike? We're already isolating and translating Japanese words in a vaccuum.{{User:LadySophie17/sig}} 08:32, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::I concur with this standpoint. I will keep supporting this proposal in its current state, but I would support changing all adjectives back to Japanese if it fails. It's really a case of all-or-nothing to me, currently it is quite half-baked. (It could be considered to add that as a separate option if more people feel this way.) {{User:Lakituthequick/sig}} 14:53, 5 December 2024 (UTC)
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| :::Should I add this as a third option, then? It has only been 1 day, well within the editing timeframe. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 13:30, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::I think the difference is that the word "fire" is a loanword or {{wp|Loanwords in Japanese|gairaigo}}, so it is not really being translated. "Gabon" is not. — [[User:Nintendo101|Nintendo101]] ([[User talk:Nintendo101|talk]]) 09:58, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :How is the wiki's usage of foreign names "arbitrary"? They are used when no official English name is known to exist. This wiki may be written in English, but it's about a primarily Japanese franchise and covers [[:Category:Japan-only games|subjects that never officially existed in English at all]], so it's no surprise that not everything has an English name to use. What ''would'' be arbitrary is deciding not to use the subject's only official name because we think we can make up a better one. Also, this proposal isn't suggesting to stop using foreign names entirely, so we would still be using non-English names in our English text regardless. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 10:48, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| @Nintendo101 First, I want to acknowledge that you've put together a very articulate, well-considered case for your opposition. Though we disagree, I understand well your point of view, and I find your concerns over citogenesis in particular to be a very worthwhile consideration. There is one point in your position on which I would like to seek clarification, though. You say, "I think a bigger deal would be to, say, see it named "Comet Luma" on the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' article and assume that is its name." Would that not be adequately addressed by use of the conjectural name template, which includes an argument specifically for derived names? I am earnestly curious as to why the template, as a clear and difficult-to-miss disclaimer that the name is derived and not an official localization, does not adequately address this point in your view. [[User:Hooded Pitohui|Hooded Pitohui]] ([[User talk:Hooded Pitohui|talk]]) 08:24, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :Howdy! For starters, I do think a template header would be mitigating and I am glad it is incorporated into this proposal. That was good foresight. However, the systemic effectiveness of these templates is dependent on readers going to the articles for Fire Gabon or Comet Tico specifically, and I am not sure how often they would feel compelled to do that if these names "look" like official localizations. Someone visiting the site to read articles on the games themselves or levels may not feel compelled to check, and precisely because of their similarly to proper localizations, may just assume "Comet Luma" ''is'' its true localized name. Anecdotally, I feel like I have heard conjectural names justifiably adopted by our wiki for lack of better alternatives uncritically presented as ''the'' names off of the site and I think that is partially why. They look like properly localized English names, so why would one assume they are not? I have not seen that as often for subjects with Romanized Japanese titles, and I suspect that is because they also look the part. Maybe if there was some sort of in-text template similar to "conjectural" to embed directly into game or level articles that would help, but that also sounds a bit cumbersome. - [[User:Nintendo101|Nintendo101]] ([[User talk:Nintendo101|talk]]) 08:44, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::Thank you so much for your response! Knowing this is coming from a position of concerns that readers will pass over the disclaimer by not actually visiting the page in question and will instead assume these names are official at a glance certainly does clarify that point. I do think you have the right of it that it would be cumbersome to mitigate this concern with the tools available to us. My first thought is perhaps we could use the [[Template:Hover|tooltip text]] to address this by putting "derived name" in the tooltip text for these names on game pages and such, and if the proposal does pass, I think it would be worthwhile to consider using it. That said, as far as I know, you can't see that text on mobile, so I recognize this wouldn't be a perfect solution. [[User:Hooded Pitohui|Hooded Pitohui]] ([[User talk:Hooded Pitohui|talk]]) 08:59, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::Honestly, I'd rather not make a distinction between "conjectural" names and "derived" names at all. They're both names made up by the wiki in an attempt to be as straightforward as possible, the only difference being that "derived" names could be taking priority over official names, yet templates for "derived" names give the misleading impression that they are more official than "conjectural" names. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 10:20, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::Or we can cut out the ten middlemen altogether and use much more efficient redirect system. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 11:11, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| I feel like at a certain point, we can only do so much. We put templates on all the pages that are plain to see. If an Encyclopedia writer ignores it, how is that our fault? And like LadySophie17 said above, they used a French name for an English book - I don't see why using a name from another language, albeit official, eliminates the issue. It's their responsibility to appropriately localize names, not ours. And in this case, I think reader understandability comes first - after all, we are a site for the fans. Those writers shouldn't be looking at a wiki for research to begin with. If another Encyclopedia is written, I can only hope they learned from their mistakes with the original, and not use the wiki as a source. [[User:Technetium|Technetium]] ([[User talk:Technetium|talk]]) 09:50, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :I am also aware I did that proposal to rename X-Ship to X-Naut ship, as the former felt too official of a name despite being marked as conjectural. This just feels like a different situation altogether for me, given that these conjectural English names for enemies aren't all fancy or anything, but very straight to the point. I agree with Hooded Pitohui's comment above that we could also mark these as being derived names on other pages they appear, not just the main articles on them. [[User:Technetium|Technetium]] ([[User talk:Technetium|talk]]) 09:59, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::I understand your perspective, but part of the reason why we have maintained so many name-specific article templates in the first place was as a response to that encyclopedia and there has been a general reduction in conjectural names that was also in response to it. Besides, it is not just third-party editors I am thinking of — I am thinking of fans. Our general userbase. I do not want us to passively misinform them or imply names have some sort of community consensus when they do not. I know that is something I would have appreciated before I became more involved with editing the site, because I want to be informed and learn before anything else. - [[User:Nintendo101|Nintendo101]] ([[User talk:Nintendo101|talk]]) 10:13, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::You make good points. I'm not fully sure what to think myself honestly - as I said in my first edit summary for this today, those were simply my thoughts at the moment. I'll continue thinking about this as more comments are made and change my vote if my mind changes. [[User:Technetium|Technetium]] ([[User talk:Technetium|talk]]) 10:17, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :Let's not pretend that ''[[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia]]'' was an isolated case. It was only notable for its sheer sloppiness and scale. In actuality, we've seen similar things happen time and time again. [[Tornado#Super Mario Bros. 3|Prima]]. [[Fire Nipper Plant|Piranha]] [[Polterpiranha|Plant]] [[Nipper Dandelion|guidance]]. [[Talk:Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest#NA release date|Dates]]. Don't get me started on ''Art & Artifacts'' and ''Zelda Encyclopedia''. This is a new constant of our interconnected reality, for better or worse, and it's something that both pros and fans have to thread carefully. Sure, no doubt coincidences happen. If that makes us feel better, we can chalk things up to coincidences. But sometimes, you can't help but smell something '''fishy''', and in the aftermath, you wonder how preventable it was if the leash was held just a little tighter...like [[Croaka Cola|Croaka-Cola]]. That mysterious leftover hyphen made me do a massive double-take because I have a ''distinct'' suspicion on its origin (no, I will not elaborate here, but if you know, you know). Considering Nintendo/Localsoft drama was [https://www.gamedeveloper.com/production/nintendo-s-systemic-policy-of-miscredting-is-harming-external-translators reported] sometime after the ''Super Mario RPG'' remake, and other strangeness like [https://web.archive.org/web/20231121212525/https://www.nintendo.com/jp/software/feature/magazine_2023winter/index_en.html?page=6&device=pc this top-left retranslated text-bubble] and all the other [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fE__ciXqJ26-JQ3_ah6zON_BzROTceRyvKWoIGlfmpA/edit?gid=174644527#gid=174644527 in-game languages] looking an awful lot like varying degrees of a master Japanese/English merged script, I've had this bad feeling that the scope of the official translators' fantastic work was extremely fragile, and that tears me up. But I digress; even if I find out I'm correct, I don't think the wiki's to blame. But it does show that we have the power to take a higher road less traveled, and for that, I strongly believe that the current restrictive system must be the lesser evil. Sorry if that sounds dramatic, but my honest fear is that the alternative would not be good in the long run, well-intentioned or not. If more fan-content cross-contamination controversies arise, don't tell me I didn't warn you. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 14:45, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| Oh, and also - what about dev data names like [[Informant Mūcho]]? Would those be affected by this proposal? I remember a discussion on this informant guy specifically on Discord leading into the discussion that lead to this proposal. [[User:Technetium|Technetium]] ([[User talk:Technetium|talk]]) 10:03, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :Yes, the proposal states that it would "allow derived names to take precedent over ''internal'' and foreign names when those derived names are built upon a strong enough foundation". {{User:Hewer/sig}} 10:25, December 5, 2024 (EST)
| | ===Merge the Ancient Beanbean Civilizations to List of implied species (and Hooroglyphs info to that)=== |
| This should also affect [[Fire Robota]] and [[Beam Robota]], right? Their counterpart [[Spear-bot|Yari Robota]] is the only one with a confirmed English name (Spear-bot) thanks to the ''[[Wario Land 3]]'' manual. So in this case they would've been "Fire-bot" and "Beam-bot" respectively. [[User:Winstein|Winstein]] ([[User talk:Winstein|talk]]) 12:32, December 5, 2024 (EST) | | Another multiple-way merge! This is about the following articles: |
| :I'd say that's too much of a stretch, isn't the point to only use these names when every part of them can be "derived" from other official names? "Fire" variants would usually (not always) be "Fire Enemy", not "Fire-enemy", and I don't know of any precedent for the naming of "Beam" variants. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 12:54, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::As Hewer says, the elements making up those names and how they are localized into English do not have much data backing them up, as well as "Spear-bot" being somewhat of a portmantau rather than the standard "descriptor proper-name", and wouldn't make a clear consensus. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 13:30, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| @Roserade: The point isn't that the translation is bad, but that we shouldn't be the ones translating it, we should be providing the official names as they are. "Reasonably deducing what a translation should be" is not what the wiki is for (and "should" is also unavoidably subjective). {{User:Hewer/sig}} 12:54, December 5, 2024 (EST)
| | Simply put, these are all ancient civilizations that we don't encounter in-game, since. Well. They're long-gone ancient civilizations that are only ever mentioned alongside occasional things that originate from them, most notably the statue [[Hoohooros]], but also [[Hooroglyphs]] and [[Beanstone]]s. While we can understand keeping Hoohooros and Beanstones split--the former is a full boss encounter, the latter is a key item involved in a sidequest--we're less sure about Hooroglyphs in particular. Merges for the civilizations have been called for since around late 2023, and we think the Hooroglyphs should be merged as their split mostly comes from the decision to make a page for them back in ''March 2007'', actually predating the Hoohoo civilization article. We've provided an option for keeping Hooroglyphs split, though we imagine it'd be better to merge this with the Hoohoo civilization information. |
| :Also,<br>"Ultimately, our aim as a fan wiki should be accessibility of its userbase"<br>No, our ultimate aim is to provide information about the subject matter that is as close to truth as possible. Or in the absence of something that can be deemed "truth", a consensus from the ones who handle the franchise. I'm kinda over this whole idea that accessibility comes at the cost of veracity and accuracy. <s>Supper Mario Broth would be disappointed in us</s>. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 13:20, December 5, 2024 (EST), edited 13:24, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::Mostly towards KCC: I firmly hold that our ultimate aim should be accessibility. This is why we adjust literally anything on the wiki - table layouts, redirects, etc. If our purpose was just glossary, we'd be doing nothing but creating bulleted lists. Explicit or not, we are always aiming to create a space that best facilitates the accessing of information - and I feel that some of our delineations of what is a "valid" name or not stands in contrast to this aim. I'm noticing that you're using the language of ''is'' instead of ''should'', and I just want to say that I'm sorry my vision of this website varies in some ways from yours, but I think other interpretations of what this site is aiming to do are just as valid as this "purely objective" one, especially when changes are community-headed. I feel like I'm arguing into a theoretical circle that isn't leading me anywhere as I type, but I hope my feelings are clear. I don't think using the mountain of evidence to determine why "Fire Spike" is an acceptable name is doing anything to damage the reputability or informational identity of the wiki, and it would allow our information to be more accessible at a glance. [[User:Roserade|Roserade]] ([[User talk:Roserade|talk]]) 15:51, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::We are indeed aiming to create a space that best facilitates the accessing of information - official information, not fan names or information we think should be official. There's a big difference between changing the way we present information for accessibility and changing the information that we are presenting. The point of the wiki is only to present official information. I agree that Fire Spike would be a fine name for the character, but it's simply not official, so us wishing that it was does not constitute a "mountain of evidence". {{User:Hewer/sig}} 16:15, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::You are overlapping two extremely heterogenous aspects of the wiki: the presentation of information (including but not limited to, wording, layout, aesthetics), and the information itself. Yes, it's good to have information laid out in a pretty and accessible way, not so much when that bleeds into the information itself. So much for the accusation of bad faith when you're trying to liken the opposition's perspective to "we should only have bulleted lists!!!11"<br>Nintendo gives us a name for a subject, we use that. It's super clear-cut and avoids [[Talk:Kodeka Kakibō|Hefty Goombrat-isms]] as well as eluding the need of a hundred disclaimers pointing to how the name is conjectural. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 16:54, December 5, 2024 (EST) edited 16:56, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::Not directed at Koopa con Carne or Roserade or Hewer but in general: Just stepping in here to please keep things civil, please don't construct strawmen out of the oppositions' points. Thanks. {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 17:04, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::I saw that "Hefty Goombrat" was mentioned derisively in the previous proposal, and I'm curious as to why that is, beyond the compromises of any derived name? Kodeka Kakibō is extremely similar in both behavior and name to [[Hefty Goomba|Kodeka Kuribō]], so it appears simple from the outside. Is it because Hefty Goomba is the only point of official localization for "Kodeka"? --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 17:20, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::It's a flowery name. "Wacky", if you will. It reeks of Fantendo. If you ''really'' want to give this enemy a conjectural name at the expense of the official one, just use "Big Goombrat"; not only do even bigger variants of this enemy not exist, but [[MarioWiki:Naming#Conjectural names|policy]] states that "When deciding on a name, the [conjectural] name must be simple yet accurate." {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 18:05, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::I'm not sure I agree with it being "flowery". It behaves just like and is particularly named just like the Kodeka Kuribō, so it follows that it would use the same naming scheme. Most enemies which are called "big" in English use simply "deka" in Japanese. I can understand being hesitant about using just the Hefty Goomba as reference, given this proposal hinges on the Mario franchise's tendency for consistent naming schemes. If this proposal passes, Kodeka Kakibō would probably warrant some discussion on its own. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 18:27, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::That just shows how subjective the entire basis of this proposal is. You think naming it as such is logical, but that is plain and simply an opinion, and not one that will necessarily be shared. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 18:31, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::The point I brought up [[Talk:Mame-san#Name source|here]] was that Kodeka Kakibō is analogous to Big Goomba in ''Super Mario Maker 2'', Hefty Goomba in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' (per the new name), and indeterminate in ''Super Mario Run''. There is no one-size-fits-all solution in such a loony scenario. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 18:37, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::That's starting off the assumption that the enemy in ''Super Mario Maker 2'' is a "Kodeka Kakibō" to begin with, which, considering the equivalent Goomba enemy is officially referred to in Japanese as "Deka Kuribō", doesn't seem like a very reasonable assumption. Sure, they have the same role, but so do Maker's Big Goomba and New's Hefty Goomba. [[User:Blinker|Blinker]] ([[User talk:Blinker|talk]]) 07:35, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::::Exactly. The current merged article is trying to make the best out of a suboptimal situation. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 09:40, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::I think that it's still very key that the enemy is particularly named Kodeka Kakibō in Wonder, literally translating as "mini big Goombrat". Wonder continues to use the name Kodeka Kuribō for the ''Double-Sized-Goomba-That-Splits-Into-Regular-Goombas'' like the ''New Super Mario Bros.'' games before it, likely because of the presence of of actual Deka Kuribō that split into them. There is no such Deka Kakibō however, meaning they could have very well called the ''Double-Sized-Goombrat-That-Splits-Into-Regular-Goombrats'' a Deka Kakibō instead. Nintendo had it in mind that these two enemies were directly comparable, going so far as to give the Goombrat a name with a level of specificity (kodeka rather than just deka) it didn't need. As for how this plays into ''Super Mario Maker'', I think it's fine to call the ''Double-Sized-Goombrat'' there a Kodeka Kuribō with a lack of evidence otherwise. It's not [[Sledge Bro|unheard of]] for enemies in ''Super Mario Maker'' to not just become "Big" when given a mushroom. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 05:23, December 7, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::::Again, the problem with this is that it's all just your subjective interpretation. The fact there's even an argument to be had here about how to translate the name goes to show that it is not one of the "obvious" translations this proposal is going for. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 07:54, December 7, 2024 (EST)
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| Not gonna try to throw shade but while I agree with the proposal on derived names it does look odd that a large contigent of users that don't otherwise directly participate in the wiki voted, and voted in a quite short time span. {{User:Mario/sig}} 15:48, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| : People talk, especially in the wiki forum and the communities surrounding it, and sometimes a proposal can attract attention from veteran editors (especially when it is as interesting as this). Rare as it is, I think it's good that users with a long history of wiki contribution can still lend their opinion, even if they aren't currently active. {{User:The Pyro Guy/sig}} 16:19, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::Wasn't there a hard rule against proposal soliciting? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 16:24, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::Discussing a proposal before posting it doesn't necessarily involve solicitation, as long as no one is asked to vote. {{User:Pseudo/sig}} 16:31, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::There is a key difference between soliciting votes and simply bringing up a proposal to discuss it (the latter is what happened, of course). Everyone here is voting independently based on the subject matter, even if opinions align in this case. {{User:The Pyro Guy/sig}} 16:35, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::What does make this different than [[Talk:Kamek#Split_Wizakoopa_.28i.e..2C_the_Super_Mario_RPG_boss_character.29|outright meatpuppeting]] is that community members who voted here still at least had prior history editing even if they are active no longer, as opposed to in this case where oppose voters showed up only to vote in a single proposal and never contributed anywhere else. {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 16:39, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::Also I do disagree that merely discussing a proposal isn't a form of solicitation, even if there is no directly asking a user to vote. There will always be biases in play depending on who approaches you and why you approach particular people: I'm more inclined to vote in support of my sister's proposal because of such inherent biases at play, and more in favor of supporting other people's proposals because I'm more aligned with their judgement or I have personally more trust in them than others, even if the same points are made, we all do. However, I do think a rule against vote solicitation is unenforceable because at what parameters do people suddenly break the rule? There's always going to be some bias towards one side regardless if there was direct solicitation involved or if it's implicated (and the latter is much tougher to analyze but honestly it's not worth dissecting intentions, we're supposed to assume good faith in all users). {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 16:50, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::I do hear that, but bringing up a proposal in a public space (such as the Discord server) surely would not be a form of solicitation in any case, and is a pretty straightforward and honest way of handling something like this. Just trying to look out for a newer user such as PopitTart in this case particularly since this is their first proposal, and I wouldn't want to accuse them of impropriety without some kind of evidence. {{User:Pseudo/sig}} 16:54, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::Oh no, I understand your side. I'm just commenting that you can't completely avoid solicitation because of a lot of inherent biases that'll always be in play. Even writing a proposal practically is a sophisticated solicitation to get people to support you. In this case, I'd honestly have a proposal get votes from solicitation than proposals that end dead with a no quorum or extended dates. {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 16:57, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::This makes sense to me — I really mean that it's not an improper or untoward form of solicitation that the wiki ought to discourage in my opinion; I do definitely see what you mean about basic proposal-writing being some form of solicitation, lol. {{User:Pseudo/sig}} 17:01, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :I discussed the subject at length on the Discord server prior to starting the proposal, as I'd never done one before and wanted to make sure I accounted for all the nuances of the topic and got all the bureaucratic details right. Several of the votes are from users who were in that discussion and presumably wanted to get their opinion in officially as soon as they could. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 16:27, December 5, 2024 (EST)
| | ====Merge all (merge Hoohoo/Soybean Civilizations to List, merge Hooroglyphs to the Hoohoo Civilization section)==== |
| | #{{User|Camwoodstock}} Per ourselves; these civilizations don't have as much plot relevance nor lore behind them as something like, say, [[Squirpina XIV]] or the [[Flora Kingdom royalty]], at most serving as the origin for [[Hoohooros]]. |
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| :{{@|Mario}} Whether or not the votes have been solicited, I don't know. I'd not want that to be the case. But I think users should be allowed to voice their opinions on a wiki-relevant matter regardless of how much "credit" they have to their name as a user of the wiki, and regardless of whether they are a user at all or not. Otherwise the site just becomes a clique of stuffy nerds who monopolize the work done here and pretend it's justifiable just because they're more involved. This isn't a shade to the opposition (especially since I'm part of it), it just seems like a natural course of things in the given scenario. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 18:51, December 5, 2024 (EST)
| | ====Merge civilizations, leave Hooroglyphs alone==== |
| ::Problem I have is less the idea of what is and isn't solicitation and more that something organized in such a way will of course have more users who have already made up their mind compared to the active users who generally pay conscientious attention to proposal discussions. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 19:05, December 5, 2024 (EST)
| | #{{User|LinkTheLefty}} The glyphs are actually seen, though. |
| :::I still don't see an ethical problem in this. Indeed, there are a few users whose entire activity in the past years has been to vote for the prevailing sentiment in a discussion, refuse to elaborate, promptly leave. I understand your concern, as you're dedicated to the project and your intentions have been nothing but good--full disclosure, hopefully I don't offend by being honest, but I don't personally like the practice so described either--however, everyone here has a given freedom to vote. If they're not carrying out a concerted effort to sway a consensus, I'm not one to stop them, and I wouldn't be above them were I more conscientious. Most importantly, they're still part of the community even if they're not as active in the space designated the "wiki". {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 19:25, December 5, 2024 (EST), edited 19:27, December 5, 2024 (EST)
| | #{{User|Jdtendo}} Per LinkTheLefty. |
| ::::No offense taken whatsoever, though I do think it's curious that right after you say you don't see a problem, you then voted "mostly to the detriment of the first option." And, fine, if that's what it comes down to, but I think that adds fuel to my distrust of setting proposals up in Discord servers or however this happened. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 20:40, December 5, 2024 (EST)
| | #{{User|Nintendo101}} Per LinkTheLefty. |
| :::::When I said I dislike the practice "so described", I wasn't referring to your behavior, so I apologize if it came off that way. Also, I'm not part of the Discord server. If the other option was added following a discussion over there, I don't know. I don't think I'm being disingenuous with my statements if I then choose to vote mostly against another option--as I said, everyone's got certain freedoms in these activities. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 20:56, December 5, 2024 (EST)
| | #{{User|Camwoodstock}} Secondary option; admittedly, we're not quite sure how strong "you can ''see'' the glyphs in-game" is as a reason, but we would much rather the civilizations get merged than nothing at all. |
| ::::::The decision to add the third option was based on comments here, (see Lady Sophie's above and Exiled.Serenity's below) and discussed briefly on the Discord server to, again, make sure I'm doing all the formatting and such correctly for my first time.--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 21:15, December 5, 2024 (EST)
| | #{{User|Power Flotzo}} Per all. |
| ::::::To explain the ire against inactive users coming out of the woodwork to vote on something and do nothing else, the fact that they do nothing else means they won't have to deal with the consequences of a disastrous idea they're supporting. And in many cases, the wiki was a different place when they ''were'' active. My mind keeps going to [https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Brown_Yoshi&diff=1666939&oldid=1659564 this edit], which was performed in 2014 by a user who hadn't been active since 2006, and was so out-of-tune with how the wiki was by then that it is preserved in the BJaODN now. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 12:48, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::I disagree that votes cast with relative detachment from the Mario Wiki project are inherently discourteous or damaging. Sure, concerning the proposal itself, it technically erodes the site's stated promise of accuracy, and I'm firmly against it... but a descriptor like "disastrous" kind of overstates the scale of a problem whose greatest possible impact on society is influencing a couple of names in a media franchise (as with Super Mario Encyclopedia). People voting for that to happen is a big nothing burger in the grand scheme of things, however much we scrape the paint off our keyboards arguing, and if you disagree with the consensus, you're not forced to make the proposed changes yourself. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 16:31, December 6, 2024 (EST), edited 16:40, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::"Disastrous" was not referring to this proposal specifically, more the issue in general. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 16:37, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::Hey, when you happen to be on many peoples' lists of best-maintained wikis, there naturally comes a certain pressure not to upend the teatable, as it were. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 16:58, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| Still undecided on this, but to build on Lady Sophie's point above, it feels like we're drawing kind of an arbitrary line here. For example: The internal name we have for what the wiki calls "Comet Tico" is "TicoComet.arc", so we're already making the assumption that this is a Comet Tico and not a Tico Comet, that these are actually intended as two words at all, that the file extension is not intended as part of the name, and that the name of the file even describes what's in the file. Which is all reasonable, of course, since the surrounding context of other entities' official names heavily implies that all that is supposed to be the case. However, if we're worried about maintaining strict adherence to the text, I'd argue none of that is valid. The only appropriate page name would be "TicoComet.arc", which I don't like personally, but at least it'd be consistent. Or, of course, we could take the final step of also assuming that the word "Tiko" is just the Japanese term for Luma, and treating it as such. {{User:Exiled.Serenity/sig|Sarah}} 17:39, December 5, 2024 (EST)
| | ====Merge Hooroglyphs to Hoohoo civilization, leave civilizations alone==== |
| :I'm pretty sure "Comet Tico" was also the name from the Japanese version of the SMB Encyclopedia. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 17:43, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::The [[Comet Tico]] page uses the dev data template, so that's probably not true. This has also been done with several other articles that have titles derived from internal data - [[Dark Nokonoko]] and [[Disaster Neko]], to name a couple. Adding to this, we also have [[Peddler Kinopio]], which is only labeled "PeddlerKNP" in the files. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 17:49, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::I mean, there is [[Bone Run Run Packun]] named as such, despite the existence of a proper Japanese name, ''Ran Ran Hone Pakkun''. I would've tried to get it moved when I noticed, but I think it would be best to wait for this proposal to end so we don't have to potentially move it twice.--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 17:58, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::Looks like someone beat me to it, but here's my response anyway: "Looking at the [[Comet Tico]] page, it has the disclaimer that the name comes from development data. Not sure if that's accurate or not, but the only other name cited (コメットチコ) is from the [[Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia]], and is in untransliterated Japanese. Either way, I don't think it changes my point much." {{User:Exiled.Serenity/sig|Sarah}} 17:57, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::Would those other pages be affected by this proposal? I don't know of other "Disaster" variants to use as precedent for Disaster Neko, and both it and Dark Nokonoko have another Japanese name listed on their articles that doesn't seem to be from internal data, so how do we know which one an official translation would use? (I feel like these kinds of disagreements that require subjective decisions are another point against this proposal.) As for Peddler KNP, [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/68#Move Super Princess Peach enemies to their full names|I'd be fine using that name]]. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 18:03, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::I agree we should not be manipulating in-game file name data just to procure something that makes more linguistic sense to us, but I view names like "Comet Tico" or most of the unlocalized subjects from ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' to just be Romanizations of their Japanese names, which is something I support. I know from firsthand experience in other fields that this is not an uncommon practice for English texts directed at Japanese audiences, and I do not agree it hurts accessibility or readability. It is just a sincere reflection of what we have, and I would rather not give the impression otherwise. Good reference material make efforts to mitigate the spread of misinformation. - [[User:Nintendo101|Nintendo101]] ([[User talk:Nintendo101|talk]]) 18:09, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::This is basically the equivalent of transliterating loanwords in foreign names, which is a minimum for language legibility. The way files are typically written is for the base version to be the first word, and then variant characteristics appended afterwards. That's just a consequence of organization, keeping alike things alphabetically arranged for ease of reference. Not all the time, but usually, and CamelCase also denotes where there would normally be a space. Cross-referencing also indicates how the names were likely intended to be read. Maybe the template wording can be revised a little bit. (Comet Tico is, by the way, [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/60#Partially unban citing the English version of the Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia as official names for subjects|a proposal suggestion]] to override Lumacomète.) [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 18:20, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::Why are foreign names being compared so much to internal names anyway? I've yet to encounter a foreign name that doesn't make sense syntactically, even in English (in "Fire Gabon are enemies in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''", you immediately understand the subject to be a fiery variant of a thing called "Gabon"; "Kodeka Kakibo" can be read by someone who doesn't know Japanese as simply the subject's name). There is more often than not some ''creative intent'' behind them, and using them in no way hurts accessibility as feared. In stark contrast, internal names are supposed to be utilitarian and may not translate well into prose ("Nokonoko Darks are enemies in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'' has the flow of a ball of wet wipes in a drain). {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 18:30, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| I will say this: if it's considered too speculative to say that [[Swipin' Stu|Mario logically shouldn't get a sunstroke in the basement]], then outright making something up for quote-unquote "accessibility" at the expense of accuracy, the latter of which is our express goal, is ''definitely'' too speculative. You might think "Fire Spike" is an educated guess or something to that effect, but really, it's ''just'' a guess. It is not our prerogative to make up names or localize the games, which is why we only do the former when we have literally no viable alternative. This system we have is not arbitrary, this is the only way to do it while keeping accuracy as the main focus. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 17:59, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| I want to offer this insight, shared by CM30 in the Discord server (with permission to repost), that I believe articulates part of my argument better than I was able to: <br>"My opinion on this matter is that user readability should come first on an English speaking wiki. A reader shouldn't need an image or description to understand what a page is referring to, and that's a huge problem with relying too heavily on untranslated or foreign names. <br> And while you could argue that names should be official where possible, if they're literally just descriptions I see no harm in using a translation"<br> This is mostly what I mean about accessibility. Getting a first click of engagement is the most important step to getting someone what they're looking for on the wiki, and article titles that don't give clear communication of what a player has seen hinders this process and can cause confusion instead. Again, it's not true for every article that can be interpreted - only ones that have sufficient indication of what their derived name should be. [[User:Roserade|Roserade]] ([[User talk:Roserade|talk]]) 18:24, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :Beyond my usual disagreements that being an English wiki means that English material is to be treated as The One and Only Source of Truth...<br>"A reader shouldn't need an image or description to understand what a page is referring to"<br>This makes zero sense. I'm sorry. I mean no offense to CM30, but if an encyclopedia wouldn't employ descriptions and demonstrative attachments, it wouldn't be an encyclopedia at all. It would be something closer to a... [[Special:Diff/4452460|glossary]].<br>A reader who's never had so much contact with the Mario franchise wouldn't immediately think of a brown anthropomorphic mushroom upon seeing the word "Goomba". That's where the wiki aids them with descriptions and images. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 18:41, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :It's still presenting conjecture over official names. Which is not how we operate, nor should it be. Just because something's "easier to understand" doesn't make it better. Opening Fire Gabon's page with "'''Fire Spikes''' are enemies from ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''" rubs me too much the wrong way because it's deliberately demoting the only official name we have for it in favor of something that is entirely based on guesswork. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 18:43, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::But the "only official name" is itself not official. The Japanese name is "Faia Gabon" so the "Fire" part is derived, the internal name is "EnemyFireGabon" so if that counts as official (which I personally disagree with, seeing as it's internal data the developer never would have intended to be seen publicly, if we had no official confirmed name for an enemy in a game and it was internally labelled as "Enemy1.pack.zs" would we call the page "Enemy 1"?) then "Fire Gabon" is still a derived name from that. If you think we should be prescriptivist about this, fine, but don't pick and choose what you apply these rules to and what you don't. {{User:MrConcreteDonkey/sig}} 19:10, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::"Faia" is the English word "fire" written for a syllabic language. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 19:28, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::It's literally just the word "fire" uttered using Japanese characters. It's a matter of linguistic stricture. Deriving the word "fire" from the word "fire" is neither conjecture or prescriptivist LMAO. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 19:37, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::<small><small>Why is this starting to sound like that "tsk, it's not ''Mamu'', it's ''Mam<u>ū</u>''" [[Talk:Wart#Calling him "Mamu" in YK:DDP|joke]] I made a while ago?</small></small> Okay, several things. Firstly, everything in a game, including the parts that make it tick, is official. By definition. This is no personal agreement or disagreement to be made here. The word you ''seem'' to be looking for is "canon", [[MarioWiki:Canonicity|which is not an argument this wiki is interested in.]] If a development name is too utilitarian to use, simple: ''we don't use it'' (for example, Kongā being one of the numbered "waru" DK-bots). In the case that there is no foreign name, we'd probably use a conjectural name than that hypothetical example. The remaining Fire/Faia argument displays a fundamental misunderstanding of how language and databasing work (as already gone over), and the proposer mixed in both under one new option, seemingly redefining [[MarioWiki:Japanese#Subjects with Japanese names|our longstanding common-sense rules]] under the "derived" umbrella (frankly, slipping in perceived Japanese word quibbles is an overreach of this name proposal). And utilizing different sources effectively makes encyclopedias encyclopedic. Becoming the ''Sūpā Mario Burazāzu'' Wiki will, in my opinion, put a damper on our reliability. There is nothing broken to fix here. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 21:28, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::I didn't catch that the second option apparently violates the wiki's guidelines, I'm not a frequent editor and I simply went off what discussion in here suggested. I would be okay with the option being reworded to allow loan words to remain as their English spelling if necessary.--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 22:18, December 5, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::It’s worth noting that [[MarioWiki:Naming#Japanese]] specifically mentions that names such as “Yoshi” and “Koopa” should use their official English names in article titles that don’t have an official English name. Granted, it doesn’t specify every context that this should be used in or which other names this would apply to, however I feel that it would be logical to extend this existing rule to enemy names that already have an offical English translation, like Spike or Luma. - {{User:Ninelevendo/sig}} 01:08, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::The difference is between transcription of names and translation of names. It's saying to write Kuppa as Koopa, not to replace it with Bowser. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 02:55, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::Not entirely sure if transcription is the right term to use here or if transliteration would be more accurate, however your point is valid that this seems to be a slightly different topic from the one at hand, so I’ll admit that my previous comment might not be relevant to this discussion. - {{User:Ninelevendo/sig}}
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| :::::::Yes, that's the use case. Personally, when I see Japanese names being swapped out for English ones, I'm not going to be thinking, "ah, finally, ''Bauzā no Hikōsen da yo''," I'll be thinking, "oh, is this one of those times [[Super Mario Bros. 2#Notable mistakes and errors|the]] [[History of Bowser#Super Mario Sunshine|Western]] [[Foreman Spike#The Super Mario Bros. Movie|name]] made it to Japanese media?" Anyway, let me get the second option straight. If it passes, I'm taking it that the changes will look something like this?
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| *[[Assembly Block|AssemblyBlock]] (clipping of the various <tt>AssemblyBlockParts</tt> files to match internal Japanese name)
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| *[[Banana Squid|BananaSquid]]
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| *[[Barbell|barbell_anim / DebrisDumbbell]]
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| *<s>[[Barrel Bomb|BarrelBomb]]</s>
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| *[[Bazooka Heyho|HeyhoBazooka]]
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| *[[BGM Tride]]?
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| *[[Big Bee|BigBee]] (''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'')
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| *[[Big Run Run Packun|EnemyBigPackunRun or EnemyBigRunRunPackun]]
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| *[[Bird Nest|BirdNest / BirdNestFire or BirdFireNest / BatNest]]
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| *[[Black Fairy|fairyblack / BlackFairyAttack]]
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| *[[Blood Pine|BloodPine]]
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| *[[Bob-omb Fish|bobombfish_anim]]
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| *[[Bone Run Run Packun|EnemyPackunBoneRun or EnemyBoneRunRunPackun]]
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| *[[Boss Pig Poppo|PigPoppoBoss]]
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| *[[Bunmawashi Doll|BunmawashiDoll]]
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| *[[Candy Block]]? (+ other remaining [[Super Mario Bros. Wonder|''Wonder'']] [[User talk:Time Turner/unfinished#Super Mario Bros. Wonder|stuff]] still redlinked)
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| *[[Ceiling Needle|CeilingNeedle]]
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| *[[Chandelier|Czako_chandelier]]
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| *[[Check Point (Yoshi's Crafted World)|CheckPointA]]
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| *[[Co Gasagoso|ksm_co_gasagoso]]
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| *[[Coco Pig|CocoPig]]
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| *[[Comet Tico|TicoComet]]
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| *[[Cuttacutta|cuttacutta_anim]]
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| *[[Dan Spider|DanSpider]]
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| *[[Dark Nokonoko|EnemyNokonokoDark]]
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| *[[Disaster Neko|NekoDisaster / NekoParentDisaster]]
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| *[[Domino block|Czako_domino_block]]
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| *[[Donguri Heyho|HeyhoDonguri]]
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| *[[Electricity Block|ObjectBlockElectricity]]
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| *[[Eye Beamer|EyeBeamer]]
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| *[[Fairy Board|FairyBoard]]
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| *[[Fairy Trampoline|FairyTrampoline]]
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| *[[Fire Bakky|FireBakky]]
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| *[[Fire Mini-Iga|FireMiniIga]]
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| *[[Fire Pig Poppo|PigPoppoFire]]
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| *[[Fire Shy Guy|ShyGuyFire]]
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| *[[Fling Pole|FlingPole]]
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| *[[Fly Bomb|Cmn_fly_bomb]]
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| *[[Fly Child|Cmn_fly_child]]
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| *[[Fly Heyho|HeyhoFly]]
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| *[[Fly Parent|Cmn_fly_parent]]
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| *[[Glass bird|Czako_glass_bi]]
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| *[[Gold Mini Slump Bird|SlumpBirdMiniGold]]
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| *[[Gold Treasure Box|TreasureBoxGold]]
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| *[[Hip Drop Move Lift|CloudWorldHomeHipDropMoveLiftParts000]]
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| *[[Ice Bakky|IceBakky]]
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| *[[Ice Meteor|IceMeteor]]
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| *[[Ice Mini-Iga|IceMiniIga]]
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| *[[Ice Snake Block|block_snake_ice]]
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| *[[Informant Mūcho|B4_Informant_MUC]]
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| *[[Jelly Fish|JellyFish]] (''Donkey Kong Jungle Beat'')
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| *[[Juggling Heyho|Heyho_Juggling]] (clipping of various <tt>Heyho_Juggling</tt> assets)
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| *[[Kaeru Block|kaerublock]]
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| *[[Kanaami Road|roadkanaami]]
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| *[[Kiba Pig Poppo|PigPoppoKiba]]
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| *[[Kurako|f_kurako / f_kurata]]
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| *[[Luigi Block|R_block_luigi]]
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| *[[Luigi Key|luigi_key]]
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| *[[Mini Elephant Cannon|ElephantCannonMini]]
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| *[[Mini Panda|MiniPanda]]
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| *[[Mini Pig Poppo|MiniPigPoppo]]
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| *[[Mini Slump Bird|SlumpBirdMini]]
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| *[[Mini-Iga|MiniIga]]
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| *[[Moai|f_bg_moai_ba]]
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| *[[Neko Parent|NekoParent]]
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| *[[Pea Frog|PeaFrog]]
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| *[[Pea Jelly Fish|PeaJellyFish]]
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| *[[Peach doll|cg_data-character-p0242_peach_doll]]
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| *[[Peddler Kinopio|O4_KicthenEvt01_PeddlerKNP_01]]
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| *[[Pelmanism Leaf|Mobj_PelmanismLeaf]]
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| *[[Penguin Racers|PenguinRacers]]
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| *[[Pinball digital counter|s_PinBall_Digital_Counter0]]
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| *[[Pinball tulip|s_PinBall_Tulip_OPEN]]
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| *[[Pinecone|PineconesA]]
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| *[[Pipeman|f_pipeman_ma]]
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| *[[Prof. Kinopio|KNP_Prof]]
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| *[[Pump Mario|STRM_SE_PUMP_MARIO_KUSUGURI]]
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| *[[Raft|raft_anim]]
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| *[[remix course]]?
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| *[[Robo Kikki|RoboKikki]]
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| *[[Robomb|Robomb_Gold]]
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| *[[Rolling Frog|RollingFrog]]
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| *[[Rush Heyho|HeyhoRush]]
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| *[[Sea Turtle|SeaTurtle]]
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| *[[Senobi Generate Point|SenobiGeneratePoint]]
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| *[[Skall Heyho|HeyhoSkall]]
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| *[[Sky Move Lift|lift_move_sky]]
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| *[[Slave Basa|slave_basa]]
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| *[[Sleep Pig Poppo|PigPoppoSleep]]
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| *[[Slide Box|SLIDE_BOX]]
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| *[[Snow Mole|SnowMole]]
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| *[[Snow Ucky Kong|SnowUckyKong]]
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| *[[Space Junk Galaxy]] planets
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| *[[Spiked Barrel|BarrelSpiked]]
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| *[[Spring Flower|SpringFlower]]
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| *[[Spyguy|spyguy_anim]]
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| *[[Star Piece Cluster|StarPieceCluster / StarPieceClusterRock]]
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| *[[Statue Armour Ghost|StatueArmourGhost]]
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| *[[Super Jump Panel|SuperJumpPanel]]
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| *[[Surfing Kinopio|KNP_Surfing]]
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| *[[Surprised Flower|SurprisedFlower]]
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| *[[Tatami Block|obj_blk_tatami]]
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| *[[Thwomp Platform|ThwompPlatform]]
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| *[[Time Cloud|TimeCloudA]]
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| *[[Timer Gate|TimerGate]]
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| *[[Togemasuku|Czako_togemasuku]]
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| *[[Togetoge|Czako_togetoge]]
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| *[[Tokkuri Flower|TokkuriFlower]]
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| *[[Torpedo Base|torpedobase]]
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| *[[Tuki|f_tuki]] (clipping of <tt>f_tuki_wlk</tt> and <tt>f_tuki_act</tt>)
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| *[[Vampire Heyho|HeyhoVampire]]
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| Just wanted to make sure the rest of you who didn't dip out yet are all on the same page lol [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 09:40, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| This proposal shouldn't have touched development data names. This is a completely separate topic that needs a discussion of its own. [[User:Axii|Axii]] ([[User talk:Axii|talk]]) 10:14, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| :You're right. There certainly was a switcharoo [[Special:Diff/4452631|here]], wasn't there? ''After'' <u>coordinated</u> '''20''' voted for an option that's technically no longer there. What is going on? We should at least have a rule that proposals initially written with group input can't be revised afterwards, or a voting cap before revisions are unallowed... [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 10:30, December 6, 2024 (EST)
| | Shouldn't category pages for media that uses italics (such as games, shows, movies, etc.) use italics for their category pages? I did start adding it to some pages already, but I thought it was worth proposing about it, possibly to make it policy. I feel like italics should be used though, as it is used everywhere else. For example, the page titled [[:Category:Donkey Kong 64]] should be [[:Category:Donkey Kong 64|Category:''Donkey Kong 64'']]. |
| ::Was there an actual executional difference added to the basic "Support" option? I don't think I'm catching one. [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 10:54, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| :::I believe the distinction being made is that "Informant" is not an established adjective <s>for enemies</s>, so in grouping [[Informant Mucho]] into option 1, the premise has been ever so slightly changed from "if the parts of the name have been translated separately we are allowed to put the translations together" to "grant increased permission to extrapolate a 'normal' name from development data" (EDIT:slight misreading)[[User:Salmancer|Salmancer]] ([[User talk:Salmancer|talk]]) 10:58, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::This is not really different from the "Comet" in Comet Tico though, and "Informant" is literally written in English in the game files in that case (not translated by wiki users). Only "Mūcho" would be translated to Snifit in that case, much as it always has been, which is definitely the sort of thing that the first 20 supporters voted for. I don't think that the wool is being pulled over anyone's eyes. (edit: and, as someone who voted shortly before option 2 was added, I knew that this is what I was voting for.) {{User:Pseudo/sig}} 11:25, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::So what's the article title of this informant character going to be? If it's anything other than "B4_Informant_MUC", wouldn't it be classified as a "derived" name? See the problem? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 11:32, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::{{fake link|Informant Snifit}}, presumably, if the proposal passes—I'm not sure I'm understanding the confusion? This is the type of derived/translated name that the proposal is seeking to allow. {{User:Pseudo/sig}} 11:36, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::...I just made a list of what the second option would do if it passes, right above. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 11:40, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::Apologies, I misunderstood and thought we were discussing the results of option 1... In that case I agree that the informant should be moved to B4_Informant_MUC if option 2 passes, yeah. I don't see how this is misleading anyone or making previous votes invalid, though? {{User:Pseudo/sig}} 11:44, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::::Sorry, I misspoke a little bit since I had the first and second updates mixed up in my head in this roller-coaster of a proposal. To recap, there were a total of :30: votes at the time the proposal was [[Special:Diff/4452631|first]] updated, and the odd timing of in/semi-active editors had already been brought up at that point. At the time of the [[Special:Diff/4452872|second]] update, the second option was dialed back - as it should have been since that would have to be the focus of a [[MarioWiki:Writing guidelines#What are writing guidelines?|writing guideline]] proposal - but nearly :10: users had already voted for the earlier version of that option. Make sense? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 11:32, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::::If the proposal's Ship-of-Theseus'd itself into a different thing entirely after so many votes, it should probably be canceled and <s>never</s> restarted. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 12:30, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::::::I'll take Nintendo101's word below, but I still don't think option updates should've happened with something that grew so large already. That just brought needless confusion, especially when eyebrows were already raised. If we're going to be super-technical, isn't the act of transliteration itself not a derivative form? I'll say it again: templates could probably just be rephrased. Also, if community-made proposals are technically not breaking any rules ''now'', I believe we'll definitely be thinking about making some rules ''later''. Speaking for myself, I've always made sure my proposals stood on their own in all my time here; if I ever talked about my proposal plans, I'm pretty sure I've never given a time frame or 'advertised' (for lack of better word) when it was ready, and if I've ever talked about an active one, I'm pretty sure it was nearly always to give courtesy when proposal options have changed or when new information comes to light. That method has worked out for most wiki proposals fairly well. I've never once paid attention to or noticed anything involving Discord discussions, and this may be the first time I've come across a Discord-community-developed proposal. Why not go all out and let Super Mario Wiki's social media followers in on this proposal's existence too? As long as we don't tell them how to vote, of course. Now that'd be interesting. Or is that too far? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 16:22, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::::::I don't know how much the owners of the Twitter account (where the bulk of the site's social media presence lies) are willing to lay a spotlight on the wiki's dramas, even if you loosely describe the Twitter as an extension of the wiki community. There's something ironic in saying that these discussions may be too heated for a Twitter user, however, I always thought the Mario Wiki account tries to maintain an attitude of good humor towards its followers, and the vibe of a discussion like the one here feels kind of contrary to that. The most I've seen of the account actively promoting inner-wiki endeavours were things related to The 'Shroom or [https://x.com/smwikiofficial/status/1313121059348967427 requesting volunteers] [https://x.com/SMWikiOfficial/status/1298293764734164992 to provide some source material].<br>The people at the Discord server and Mario Boards are more readily available to vote because a lot of them are signed up wiki users, with at least some history here, and who are more used to these discussions. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 17:13, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::::::::Could always make a sub-account. I call it... Super Mario Wiki: Proposal Patrol. Alerts followers of new proposals and developments. <small>I'm <s>half</s>-joking, of course.</small> [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 17:58, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::::::::This is not a "Discord-community-developed proposal" and it is very disappointing that this is your impression from the details I provided. I find it incredibly bad faith. The advice given to PopitTart entailed suggesting she give examples of what this proposal would look like if enacted and making sure it was formatted correctly in terms of date and voting options. That is literally it. She did not even tell anyone when she published it. That is extremely innocuous and common practice, and has always been available to you or any user on this site, via reach out on talk pages, Mario Boards, or Discord. It is not at all uncouth. - [[User:Nintendo101|Nintendo101]] ([[User talk:Nintendo101|talk]]) 18:30, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::::::::::Don't get me wrong. I trust your assessment of the situation. It's just that the Discord side of things is, to the old-fashioned like me, a mystery box. I don't see, I'm not involved. It was Admin Mario who pointed out the obvious irregularity, and that part of the discussion rolled from there. I'm just making it clear that I'm one of the ones who wouldn't like it to become a new regular. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 19:12, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::::For full disclosure, I am a regular participant in the Super Mario Wiki Discord and I actively gave PopitTart pointers on how to write this very proposal, including the inclusion of that second voting option. I disagree with the proposed changes and still do, but that is less important to me than helping a less experienced user do the best job they can. But the point is that I was privy to the surrounding discourse.
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| :::::::::From my perspective, I saw an inexperienced user from {{iw|pikipedia|Pikipedia:Page title guidelines|a NIWA wiki with different naming policies}} (and one who has also been more active on the Discord over the past year or so just because it is friendly space, so it is not like they mysteriously rose out of the woodwork just to make this proposal) passively share that they thought it was silly to not translate some of these straight-forward Japanese names, and other users through their own volition and agency openly agreed with them, some of which quite strongly. I did not personally see anyone encourage them to write this proposal with the aims of taking down a policy they dislike, ask others to vote, to vote in any particular way, or coordinate a plan to vote together as a group. (I did see encouragement from the perspective that it is nice to see an inexperienced contributor want to develop a main page proposal, as staff and senior editors generally support people taking initiatives and participating in community-driven spaces like proposals, but that is not the same thing, at least in my view.) Again, maybe this still feels uncomfortable, but I did not see anything I would consider to be "solicitation." I saw a user share a view that others agreed with, and they decided to make a proposal. Maybe proposals should be written with that as a disclaimer, but I do not think it is the same as solicitation. I do not think anyone here, be it supporter or opposition, is here in bad faith, and only want the wiki to be the best it can be, and I hope folks remember this even if the proposal is not going in the direction they would like.
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| :::::::::For me, at the end of the day, '''I want to give readers good, accurate, and reliably attested information''', even if about silly Nintendo games. I do not feel comfortable asserting "there is an enemy called Fire Spike in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder''", because that is not true. It is not called that in any ''Mario'' media. The impression I have is that I am calling it that because I ''want'' to call it that. Saying there is an enemy called Fire Gabon or even rendering that name as Faia Gabon, to me, ''is'' accurate and is just the information we have at the moment. The fact that this name looks silly next to related enemies like Stone Spike is a lot less substantive to me. I do not discount accessibility and readability as important - they absolutely are. I want people to come here, learn, and appreciate the work we do. However, I also believe readers are entitled to accurate information and I want the wiki to be trusted source. I do think the proposed changes weaken that a bit. There have been many good-faith arguments from the supporters - especially from Roserade and Hooded Pitohui - but none have addressed this impression of mine. My feelings are not as strong for in-game file names because the subjects I personally work with on the wiki typically have official names or are at least mentioned informally in officially-licensed literature, but I at least have found your remarks on this persuasive, LinkTheLefty. I think I realize from this discussion that I would support the Romanization of official Japanese names to take priority over internal file designations for games developed by Japanese speakers, but that is not what that this proposal is about. - [[User:Nintendo101|Nintendo101]] ([[User talk:Nintendo101|talk]]) 13:00, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::::While I won't accuse the support to have been coordinated, especially coming off of your message, I will criticize the Discord folk for their tendency to come here with their mind made and refuse to take any of the counterarguments in consideration. "You want to make this wiki less accessible", "Encyclopedias should not rely on descriptions", and "ファイア is definitely not the same thing as the English word 'fire' in a different writing system" are not arguments made in good faith. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 13:32, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::::::I don't want this to turn into full discourse unrelated to the proposal, but I also think it's entirely unfair to assume attitudes like this, and to misconstrue arguments to put words in people's mouths. Everyone I've seen discuss this on Discord has fully acknowledged that counterarguments have merits, including myself. I read every single comment on this proposal before I ever placed my own vote or comment. And I never once said that I think your aim is to make things less accessible for the entire wiki - I stated why I feel like this change would ''improve'' accessibility, which is a different argument altogether. Also feels just a hair hypocritical to say that we're appearing while refusing to take in counterarguments, while you began this proposal process with a '''bolded statement on what our website's intention is,''' which felt like you staunchly claiming that your position would not change. I'm not going to engage with this any further than that, just, worth acknowledging. [[User:Roserade|Roserade]] ([[User talk:Roserade|talk]]) 13:53, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::::::Your impression seems to be that my bolded statement was an opinion--if I'm wrong, correct me--but I was merely highlighting a truth: the express mission statement and, until some time ago, prevailing sentiment in the site was that [[MarioWiki:Citations#Why sourcing? What needs it?|it should present information as accurately to the source material as possible]]. Speculation has always been frowned upon and removed on sight here. If there is ever going to be a global consenus that it's a better direction for the wiki to consistently let users make up their own constructs and pass them off as fact, I can accept it. Until then, I will try to uphold the above principle and bring attention to any developments that undermine the current explicit direction. This is not hypocrisy. The provision of facts in a medium with educational purpose is not negotiable, and I'm certain you are sensible enough to understand that. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 14:34, December 6, 2024 (EST), edited 14:39, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::::On supporting official Japanese names over internal file designations - there are also a lot of names that are perfectly good, near-1:1 translations of Japanese equivalents. From my list: Banana Squid, barbell, Black Fairy /Attack, Electricity Block, Fairy Board & Trampoline, Ice Snake Block, Rolling Frog, Snow Mole, Spring & Surprised Flowers, and Assembly Blocks, to name a few; surely these would be preferable to Banana Ika, Tetsu Arei, Kuro Yōsei /Attacker, Hōden Block, Yōsei Ban & Trampoline, Kōri Snake Block, Koro Gaeru, Yuki Mogura, Bane & Bikkuri Hana, and Gattai Block, respectively. I was actually thinking of making my own proposal that would virtually be a controlled version of this one, which would formalize dev transliterations to go alongside [[MarioWiki:Japanese#Exceptions to using macrons|these]] [[MarioWiki:Japanese#Subjects with Japanese names|exceptions]] (for example, what we currently do with Bakky and Big Run Run Packun over Bakkī and Deka Run Run Pakkun, but extended as an additional reference point for "officialness" over fan-names). This proposal made me realize that...internal name handling was never formally codified in writing guidelines somewhere, was it? Rather, it's always been buried in discussions, even though I could've sworn otherwise. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 05:05, December 7, 2024 (EST)
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| | '''Proposer''': {{User|Kaptain Skurvy}}<br>'''Deadline''': February 20, 2025, 23:59 GMT |
| :Hey, there's still 13 whole days left in this proposal, anything can happen. If you feel strongly about it, you should certainly make your voice heard. As for the Jewel Rausuto, I'm unsure, which means it probably should not be translated. You are correct that Diffusing Goob and Lethal Goob are not direct translations despite using English words, however Bomb Goob, Mini Goob, Regen Goob, and Speed Goob are. With that though, the "Jewel" part of the name is questionable. It drops ''gems'' when attacked, not jewels, so it's harder to make the same argument as Comet Luma here. This may be another case of individual subject discussion. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 18:07, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| To be honest, I'm not a huge fan of either of the proposed changes, though I do agree the current guidelines need to be changed somehow. For example, Disaster Neko isn't the name in any language, it's not something that readers could intuitively search for, is barely comprehensible to most readers, and isn't even the actual filename. That's no good. Obviously there's no perfect solution (beyond Nintendo taking the time to properly localise everything we could write an article about, which realistically isn't going to happen), but might there be merit in pausing this proposal somehow? Given that there's now precedent for additional voting options being added in response to feedback, I think it would be worth letting the discussion play out without there being 'stakes' i.e. the voting deadline and the recognition that this will affect many, many pages.
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| | #{{User|Kaptain Skurvy}} Per proposal. |
| | #{{User|Camwoodstock}} Wait, this isn't already policy??? We think this lack of parity speaks a lot to how neglected categories can be in some regards. While yes, the category description isn't really meant to be the main point, we don't think ''slightly slanted text'' is distracting from the actual list of articles in the category, and just because categories are more utility than text doesn't excuse the text that ''is'' there looking below the standard of a usual article for being "lesser". |
| | #{{User|Super Mario RPG}} Nothing wrong with having more consistency around the wiki. |
| | #{{User|GuntherBayBeee}} Per all. |
| | #{{User|Salmancer}} It is easier to figure out what the standards are from context alone when the standards are applied in every instance. |
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| I'm not an active editor and certainly not knowledgeable on the exact procedures of wiki proposals, but if there was an option to reset, re-discuss, and restart the proposal with voting options that properly reflected the outcome of the discussion, I would go for that. {{User:The Pyro Guy/sig}} 18:14, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| :I'm not certain about the logistics about pausing a proposal or anything of that sort (nor would I have any stake in such a decision), but I will say, I do think the idea of letting the discussion play out without "stakes", as you say, has merit. Something here on which I agree with KCC on is that this is ultimately related to the mission of the site, and perceptions and sentiments around how to achieve that mission. What this proposal is adressing is a matter of organizing, categorizing, and especially presenting information, and that tends to invoke considerations of high-level, philosophical approaches. Unlike, say, a hypothetical proposal to merge two varieties of Goombas, the discussion doesn't hinge on demonstrating some detail is true or false; instead, we're explorting as a community a major aspect of how we fulfill our mission of collecting and presenting the ''Mario'' franchise to an audience of Internet users. Whenever a discussion veers into philosophies around categorizing and presenting information, you often get a surprising diversity of views, and those views tend to be strongly held - if you've ever waded into taxonomy, you'll see it!
| | #{{User|Nintendo101}} Categories are supposed to provide simple, direct, and utilitarian functions, not something to be read or presented to readers. I don't think italicizing them is necessary and would detract from their simplicity. |
| | #{{User|Sparks}} Per Nintendo101. It doesn't feel necessary. |
| | #{{User|OmegaRuby}} What is this supposed to change, exactly? Yes, it's in line with how pages about games are to have the subject italicized, but the change feels unneeded and especially arduous to implement for pretty much no reason. Per Nintendo101. |
| | #{{User|SolemnStormcloud}} Per all. |
| | #{{User|Rykitu}} Per Nintendo101 |
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| :In light of that, I think firm guidance is beneficial on a high-level, philosophical matter like this, and that the wiki staff are in the best position to offer those kinds of firm guidelines. That's not to say that there's no room for community input! On the contrary, I think discussions like this are highly beneficial, both to the community at large so that editors can guage one another's opinions and as a way for wiki staff to see that this is an issue under consideration of the wiki, but I do wonder if there could be a more accessible or active public arena for them (like the forum) outside of formal proposals. Proposals necessarily have a time limit, and necessarily are limited to one outcome or the other (though certainly measures can be taken to address the concerns of voters on the opposite side or sides), both of which put pressure on the discussion. | | ====Comments==== |
| | @Nintendo101: In that case, why do we italicise game titles in category descriptions? (Genuine question, I'm undecided on this proposal.) {{User:Hewer/sig}} 08:58, February 7, 2025 (EST) |
| | :Because that is a proper sentence. It is not the tool itself. - [[User:Nintendo101|Nintendo101]] ([[User talk:Nintendo101|talk]]) 20:15, February 7, 2025 (EST) |
| | ::We mean... Wiki policy is to italicize game titles on their articles' names using <nowiki>{{Italic title}}</nowiki>, too, and those aren't proper sentences. They're article names. {{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 19:00, February 8, 2025 (EST) |
| | :::That's not the same situation in my eyes because the articles are what the site is for. That is what we are writing and presenting to the public. Of course we would italicize those. The categories are a tool, chiefly for site editors, not readers. We do not really gain anything from italicizing their titles. If anything, I worry this would lead to a lot of work to implement, either burdening site editors, porplemontage, or both. - [[User:Nintendo101|Nintendo101]] ([[User talk:Nintendo101|talk]]) 16:05, February 9, 2025 (EST) |
| | ::::So category names are just tools not meant for readers, but category descriptions aren't? {{User:Hewer/sig}} 18:08, February 9, 2025 (EST) |
| | :::::The descriptions are just sentences, and I feel inclined to render those they way we would a sentence anywhere else on the site, be it on articles or in the description for image files. - [[User:Nintendo101|Nintendo101]] ([[User talk:Nintendo101|talk]]) 19:49, February 9, 2025 (EST) |
| | ::::We disagree with the notion categories are more for editors and not readers; while yes, all of the categories on the front page are maintenance categories from the to-do list, the sheer quantity of proposals for categories wouldn't make sense if they were moreso for editors, rather than your average reader; moves such as the reforms for the Look-alikes categories or the Thieves category wouldn't make sense if these weren't meant to be public-facing. And of course, there are the various categories that exist for users, but do ''not'' serve a utility purpose, such as the [[:Category:User es|various "users that know a given language" categories]].<br>As for difficulty implementing, considering the recent success stories with images without descriptions and categories without descriptions having gone from 4000+ and ≈100, to 0 and 0 respectively, we have it in good faith that this wouldn't be ''that'' hard to implement. Monotonous? Yes. But difficult? It's nothing a bit of caffeine and music can't solve. {{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 18:22, February 9, 2025 (EST) |
| | :::::Not only for editors, but chiefly for them. I don't exclude the idea of more curious readers utilizing them, but I suspect they are exceptions. I maintain that their ease of implementation is more important to the site than the formatting inconsistency. Like, are we to be expected to format category ourselves as "<nowiki>[[Category:Super Mario World screenshots|Category:''Super Mario World'' screenshots]]</nowiki>" instead of just "<nowiki>[[Category:Super Mario World screenshots]]</nowiki>" going forward? Would we do this for the articles that are in dozens of categories? Why? I would not want to do that, and I don't find the inconsistency a good enough reason to roll something like that out, and only brings downsides. It makes the tool where one types "<nowiki>[[Category:</nowiki>" almost entirely moot because we would still need to write out the whole name just to format it this way. Others are welcomed to think differently, but I personally think the way we format these names now in categories is perfectly fine. - [[User:Nintendo101|Nintendo101]] ([[User talk:Nintendo101|talk]]) 19:49, February 9, 2025 (EST) |
| | even if this proposal doesn't pass, i think we should use [[Template:Italic title]] in the category pages. {{User:EvieMaybe/sig}} 10:16, February 12, 2025 (EST) |
| | :I thought that was the whole proposal. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 03:32, February 13, 2025 (EST) |
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| | '''Issue 1:''' [[:Category:Images to be reuploaded with higher quality]] is a very big category, with nearly 4,000 images in it right now. Even if it's something you can help with, it's very difficult to actually find anything in here. '''Issue 2:''' All other things being equal, some types of images require specific methods or skills to get that all users may not have or be comfortable with. To aid in the overall usability of this category and make it easier for skilled users to find things they can help with, I'm proposing the following two subcategories: |
| | *'''Screenshots to be uploaded with higher quality''' - Most Nintendo consoles don't have the ability to take native screenshots. That's all I'll say about that. |
| | *'''Assets to be uploaded with higher quality''' - Sites like The Spriters Resource are helpful, but they don't have everything. Getting higher quality images requires being able to extract them from the game files and/or the ability to manipulate them afterwards. This will also include images that are currently screenshots meant to demonstrate an asset, such as [[:File:DKCTF Donkey Icon.png]]. |
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| :All of that said, I do still want to commend PopitTart for bringing the proposal up in the first place. I've said before and I'll say again, I think it was a good effort from an earnest contributor, and the vigorous discussion is has produced is ultimately a positive for putting the wiki's editors on the same page even if there are disagreements. I hope you will continue to contribute to the wiki and that you feel comfortable here! [[User:Hooded Pitohui|Hooded Pitohui]] ([[User talk:Hooded Pitohui|talk]])
| | '''Proposer''': {{User|Waluigi Time}}<br> |
| :I would be open to this idea, if it is indeed a viable option allowed by the rules. The addition of Option 2 was made in response to feedback, but with less thought than it might have needed compared to the original proposal. Doing this could also help quell the worries of solicitation and Discord interference by some, since much more discussion would nessesarily be on-wiki.--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 19:33, December 6, 2024 (EST) | | '''Deadline''': February 20, 2025, 23:59 GMT |
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| All this discussion about the veracity of the proposal itself, and we honestly still don't know what the plan is for if the second option passes. Like, what, do we ''actually'' rename [[Pump Mario]] to "STRM_SE_PUMP_MARIO_KUSUGURI"? The proposal suggests that some names would be trimmed, but the only example trims just a number; there are no numbers in that mouthful. Where exactly are we intending to draw the line? Do we go as far as to just trim it to "PUMP_MARIO"? Is it really more accurate to just make the name all-caps and include an underscore? How exactly do we intend to make these longer internal names make sense grammaticaly, within the actual article text? {{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 19:13, December 6, 2024 (EST)
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| :I belive internal names could be trimmed down, but it would be up to more disccussion. It was suggested earlier that things could be formatted as "<code>STRM_SE_PUMP_MARIO_KUSUGURI</code> is the internal name for a form taken on by Mario in the ''Mario & Luigi'' series". --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 19:33, December 6, 2024 (EST)
| | #{{User|Waluigi Time}} Category:Votes to be reuploaded with a better reason |
| ::We are not going to "pause" a proposal. If a proposal cannot proceed because it needs to be ironed out more, it should be canceled and go back to a drawing board on a sandbox page pending more discussion. {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 20:26, December 6, 2024 (EST)
| | #{{User|Technetium}} Per proposal. |
| ::It'd be helpful if the list of projected first-option changes was also in full; the last time derived names was used, it was mostly directionless and led to many conflicting ideas on how to go about it, and it should be the proposer's duty to reassure us. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 10:55, December 7, 2024 (EST)
| | #{{User|Camwoodstock}} We're a little surprised a split like this hasn't happened sooner, honestly; if for no other reason than it would be nice to have it organized. Per proposal. |
| :::I've started such a list on my [[User:PopitTart|userpage]], currently with just subjects listed in [[:Category:Articles with titles from development data]] as there are a '''''lot''''' of articles in the foreign language category to sift through. The proposed names are sorted into categories based on their varacity.--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 17:44, December 7, 2024 (EST)
| | #{{User|ThePowerPlayer}} Per proposal. |
| ::::I still intend to abstain from this proposal, but as for your list, [[Dark Nokonoko]], [[Wonder Packun]], and [[Mecha Nokonoko]] feel more like they'd fit in the Shy Guy zone than the categories you placed them in. As with Shy Guys, Koopa Troopa and Piranha Plant variants use both the base species' full names and the shortened "Koopa" and "Piranha" respectively. In particular, the Wonder Packun's similarities to the [[Cloud Piranha]]s should be noted—both are associated with [[Castle Bowser]] and appear exclusively in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''{{'}}s world map as barricades of sorts. On the other hand, Mecha Nokonoko wouldn't overlap with [[Mechakoopa]] if you were to refer to it as "Mecha Koopa Troopa". The other categorizations seem sound to me, though. [[User:SolemnStormcloud|SolemnStormcloud]] ([[User talk:SolemnStormcloud|talk]]) 20:24, December 7, 2024 (EST)
| | #{{User|Nintendo101}} Per proposal. |
| :::::I never clocked "X Piranha" or "X Koopa" as being distinct means of naming, rather a shortening of what the full "X Piranha Plant "X Koopa Troopa" name would have been. But, that is still a very fair pespective that should be considered.--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 20:54, December 7, 2024 (EST)
| | #{{User|LadySophie17}} Per all, which is mostly "per proposal"s anyway |
| ::::::In my opinion, longer names make more sense for all of the tossups except Wonder Packun/Piranha. Packun/Flower and Hey/ho have precedence as the long-short forms. Noko less so, but it can be confused with other Koopas. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 04:15, December 8, 2024 (EST)
| | #{{User|EvieMaybe}} makes perfect sense |
| ::I mean, that only really works out for the opening of articles. What about when the name appears mid-sentence? We mentioned it in the vote itself, but we can't think of a way to make "They consistently spew water into a small basin, allowing Mario to swallow some and turn into Pump Mario." flow well if Pump Mario is now <code>STRM_SE_PUMP_MARIO_KUSUGURI</code>. Like, what, do we say "Allowing mario to swallow some and turn into the form known as <code>STRM_SE_PUMP_MARIO_KUSUGURI</code> in the data"? Asinine wouldn't even begin to describe that one... {{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 11:03, December 7, 2024 (EST)
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| :::"become this form," I'd say. As long as it doesn't end up like [[MarioWiki:BJAODN/Characters#Head Honcho Carpaccio|this]], that should be fine. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 11:34, December 7, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::The question is how does another article that isn't primarily about the form refer to it? {{User:Hewer/sig}} 11:37, December 7, 2024 (EST)
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| :::I would say at the very least <code>STRM_SE_</code> wouldn't be included in the article name, as this is very clearly info to signify that the file is a sound effect, not actually a name for the form itself. {{User:Shy Guy on Wheels/sig}} 11:57, December 7, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::Neither is "KUSUGURI". That means "tickle", referring to the [[Tickle]] move. It's not part of the name for the form, so saying that the form is referred to as <code>STRM_SE_PUMP_MARIO_KUSUGURI</code> is just incorrect. It's referred to IN the name, but not AS the name. [[User:Blinker|Blinker]] ([[User talk:Blinker|talk]]) 13:16, December 7, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::Then what's left? Just <code>PUMP_MARIO</code>? Are we really going to enforce it being all-caps and with an underscore if the second option passes, just in the name of "accuracy"? {{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 13:30, December 7, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::<s>I was wondering when someone would notice.</s> Looks like "PUMP_MARIO" it is, although I am reminded of this [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/45#Move Mario Party 3 Duel Maps back to their old capitalization|old common-sense proposal]]. If we did something like that, we might even be able to use...well, you know. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 13:34, December 7, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::At that point, if preserving the original presentation is so important that some names from internal data have to be shown in SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE, then shouldn't moderately-large-persimmon-enemy's name be rendered in kana as {{fake link|こでかカキボー}}? Otherwise, how is it too speculative to give a name sensible capitalization and, you know, spaces, but not to change it to an entirely different writing system? (Of course, I'm not actually arguing for using Japanese characters in page titles, in case that isn't clear.) [[User:Blinker|Blinker]] ([[User talk:Blinker|talk]]) 16:31, December 7, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::I mean, there's this nifty feature called "redirects"... [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 16:51, December 7, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::We should omit underscores for page names for wiki purposes. Underscores are added to filenames solely for programming reasons because reading scripts for filenames can get fucked up if spaces are used rather than underscores. {{User:Ray Trace/sig}} 20:22, December 7, 2024 (EST)
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| {{color|green|<nowiki>></nowiki>cheepcheep.gif}}<br>{{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 17:28, December 7, 2024 (EST)
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| I have "completed" (it's a simple once-over of the dev data and foreign language cateories) a list of articles that might be affected by option 1 of this proposal passing, and what their new names could be, or what further discussion about them individually may entail. For the sake of not making this proposal even more oversized than it already is, I'll just [[User:PopitTart#Derived Name list|link to where I've written it on my userpage]].--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 22:29, December 7, 2024 (EST)
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| @DesaMatt: The opposition's point (or at least my point) isn't that the wiki is an official source or is trying to be one. I think many people here would be confused and displeased if "Fire Gabon" actually became the official English name. Rather, the fact that we're not an official source means it isn't our job to translate names that official sources have not translated. There's a difference between being an official source and being a source that compiles information from official sources. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 08:45, December 8, 2024 (EST)
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| :I read their argument as moreso that, what is the meaningful difference between writing "'''Deka Hoppin''' are large [[Hoppycat]]s" (quote directly from the current page) and just calling it "Big Hoppycat"? Both examples require inference of things that haven't officially been stated in English."''Why is it bad to call Fire Spike by that name term when everyone can agree that's what they are but it's not bad to describe anything using words that were never used by Nintendo at all''?"--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 11:31, December 8, 2024 (EST)
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| ::Come to think of it, that whole [[Special:Diff/4407550#Size Experiments: Plan|"''deka''" mess]] still has yet to be sorted out. Regardless, while I like that this now has a more defined structure, I'll touch on my main position a little more. If this wiki is big enough to be a significant point of reference by all sorts ''anyway'' - amateur and industry alike - I'd rather we take the path that results in the least trouble for all parties. More fan-tweaks means more opportunities to accidentally violate CC BY-SA 3.0 (no, I don't think the inverse is nearly as likely when the alternative obfuscates officiality). I firmly believe that direction - and votes like DesaMatt's show that at least it ''is'' seen as a step in another direction - will erode wiki usability and license trust in the long run. The second option is arguably the most immediately satisfactory in that regard, but you know how I felt about that earlier, and I and others are starting to think that dev data would best be reevaluated in another proposal. I speak for myself, not of all the opposition. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 13:27, December 8, 2024 (EST)
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| ::My perspective is that page titles and page text are somewhat different matters, where titles are trying to reflect actual official sources as much as possible while page text is trying to explain official sources. We do translate [[Fire Gabon]] to "Fire Spike" in its names in other languages section, because that's us explaining the official name, but "Fire Spike" itself is not an official name that has ever been used, so it shouldn't be the title. Sort of like how we're allowed to comment on [[Podley]]'s resemblance to the Beanish without declaring that he officially is one. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 15:33, December 8, 2024 (EST)
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| ::The difference, to me at least, is that "Deka Hoppin" is the enemy's name, and "Big Hoppycat" is not. That's it. This enemy is a big Hoppycat, and I do not think anyone is arguing it is not. Describing it as such is an accurate, literal reading of the game and the enemy's physical design, and it even has the name of its parent species ホッピン (''Hoppin'') in its own Japanese name, which traditionally is a cue that certain enemies are related to one another. I also think it is extremely likely that "Big Hoppycat" will be the name Nintendo themselves publish when they come around to localizing the last few enemies in this game. But that does not change the objective truth that, at this moment, this enemy is not named "Big Hoppycat" anywhere, and so I don't feel comfortable saying that is its name. It has nothing to do with any kind of unique reverence for Nintendo - I don't really care what they do. It has to do with my belief that readers are entitled to the truth in their reference material. My hope for our fan wiki is to provide good, accurate, and reliable information. Saying this enemy's name is "Big Hoppycat" just isn't true, and the arguments I have seen in this thread do not dispute that. Instead, the arguments I have heard in response is that being truthful is not important for a fan wiki about Nintendo games or is less important than accessibility. I agree accessibility is important, but I don't understand why displaying Deka Hoppin or limiting ourselves to the names that have actually been released is harming accessibility. - [[User:Nintendo101|Nintendo101]] ([[User talk:Nintendo101|talk]]) 16:01, December 8, 2024 (EST)
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| :::Simply put, the reason it hurts accessibility is because it's giving a foreign name to English readers stripped of its context, since the subjects it should be related to all have English names. Amongst a lineup of [[Bullet Bill]], [[Big Bullet Bill]], [[Bomber Bill]], [[Bull's-Eye Bill]], [[Seeker Bullet Bill]], and many others, its extremely easy to miss the very direct connection [[Deka Chase Killer]] has to them. I didn't even catch that the [[Deka Korobū|bigger Snootle]] and [[Kodeka Maimai|bigger Swirlypod]] already had articles until compiling my name-change list because the connection Nintendo intended those names to have is lost.--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 17:07, December 8, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::What we wish was the official name doesn't become the official name, and as I argued way up the page in my vote, variants don't always have to have their relationship immediately obvious from name alone. Amongst a line-up of [[Shy Guy]], [[Spear Guy]], [[Stilt Guy]], [[Woozy Guy]], [[Fly Guy]], [[Boo Guy]], and many others, would you guess that [[Bandit]] is a Shy Gut variant? {{User:Hewer/sig}} 17:16, December 8, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::I don't think thats a particuarly good counterpoint, and I point to the Japanese names to explain why. [[Bullet Bill|Killer]], [[Big Bullet Bill|Kyodai Killer]], [[Bomber Bill|Magnum Killer]], [[Bull's-Eye Bill|Search Killer]], [[Seeker Bullet Bill|Chase Killer]], [[Deka Chase Killer]]. Meanwhile, the shy guy names are [[Shy Guy|Heihō]], [[Spear Guy|Yarihō]], [[Stilt Guy|Takeuma Heihō]], [[Woozy Guy|Moonsault Heihō]], [[Fly Guy|Propeller Heihō]], [[Boo Guy|Yūrei Heihō]], and [[Bandit|Borodō]]. Even alongside Japanese names, Borodō is a distinct name, intended by Nintendo, and that is reflected in the localized names. The only reason Deka Chase Killer stands out is because it has been removed from the naming conventions it was intended for ''by the Super Mario Wiki''.--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 17:32, December 8, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::Either way, the point stands that the official name being simply "Bandit" could be confusing to some (as has been argued for the other names), but that doesn't make it not the official name, in the same way Deka Chase Killer not fitting in doesn't make it not official. I feel like it's hard to invoke "intent by Nintendo" for a proposal where the goal is to ignore Nintendo's names. We aren't Nintendo, so we don't know their intent, which is why we should just use the names they provide without changing them to suit what we think they ought to be. {{User:Hewer/sig}} 17:40, December 8, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::That also continues to ignore the repeatedly mentioned simple solution of redirects. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 18:10, December 8, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::I don't think saying "just use redirects" is as great of an argument as you think it is because this proposal is not about looking up a subject in the search bar. It is about how it is read within a sentence on an article's page or how it appears in categories, or [[List of enemies|list articles]], or in the infoboxes of related enemies with clearer English names, or in the enemy table for the only game it appears in. It is about how the text is read. Redirects would not meaningfully address any of those issues, which is why they are not part of the proposal at all. - [[User:Nintendo101|Nintendo101]] ([[User talk:Nintendo101|talk]]) 20:57, December 8, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::That can be mitigated in other ways that don't involve doing what this proposal aims to do. Most lists make the relation self-evident, like templates, list of species, and lists within enemy and game articles. Personally, I always thought the lists of species and enemies looked really similar, so you can model the latter after the former or even outright merge them, for instance. I think it was also suggested that prose can soften without having to alter article names. Mind, this can still be a little obnoxious when you're looking at some categories like the proposer did, but in many web browsers, you can always hover your mouse <small><small><small><small>(oh no my old-fashionedness really is showing)</small></small></small></small> over any name to get the main image and introductory paragraph for a refresher without having to click it. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 09:50, December 9, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::The wiki almost always provides a context clue that a subject is a variant of something else, even if the subject is presented with a non-English name. The enemy tables I've seen place these subjects right after their base variant, with an image and a blurb to help readers further identify them (which, contrary to what others will tell you, is the very point of an encyclopedia); the [[List of species]] also puts variants in sub-lists directly following the base species; and I don't think I need to talk about how compact and distilled infoboxes are. The only places where the structure cannot be modified in a way similar to the above are categories, but I expect readers to use these less often than content pages. All in all, the non-English names continue to be a non-issue to those who aren't concerned with linguistic purism. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 09:32, December 9, 2024 (EST)
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| ::It's bad because "Big Hoppycat" is not what Nintendo ever called it, and it's prioritizing a fan-made name over an official one despite the wiki inherently revolving around official material, reasons given being that "we are an English wiki" (a concerning point of view that undermines the wiki's neutrality just because of a choice of lingua franca), "encyclopedias shouldn't rely on descriptions" (lolwut???), and "this site is not nintendo.com". {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 16:42, December 8, 2024 (EST)
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| Question related to this proposal for those more familiar with the fine details of the wiki's inner working: What are the current guidelines for naming powered-up characters? Articles like [[Fire Mario]], [[Penguin Mario]], [[Ice Mario]], etc. give names to the forms taken by characters besides Mario when using those powerups. Are these conjectural? If so, do conjectural naming priority rules used for other subject apply? If its found that [[Boomerang Mario|Boomerang Rosalina]] has an official Japanese name but no stated English one, would her form be refered to as ''Boomerang Rozetta''?--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 01:39, December 9, 2024 (EST)
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| :Simply put, we don’t have a dedicated page for Boomerang Rosalina, only for Boomerang Mario. In fact, at the moment we don’t even have a dedicated page for Kitsune Luigi even though it’s a peculiar form, with its own name (both in English and Japanese) and appearance - pretty different from that of the Tanooki forms. When it comes to naming powerups outside of page names, due to established naming conventions from Nintendo the only relevant part is the “powerup” part, which is what comes before the character’s name. In any case, suspect cases like Giga Cat Plessie are indeed marked as conjectural, but that’s mostly because we aren’t sure it’s a Giga Cat form to begin with.—[[User:Mister Wu|Mister Wu]] ([[User talk:Mister Wu|talk]]) 03:16, December 9, 2024 (EST)
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| Here's an example I think completely destroys this proposal's argument: [[Goombud]]. Its Japanese name, and indeed, its purpose and role, have it as a combination of [[Galoomba]] (''Kuribon'') and [[Goombrat]] (''Kakibou''), and indeed its Japanese name is ''Kakibon'' reflecting that. Ahead of release, at least a few people took to calling them "Galoombrats," but lo and behold, their English name ended up being totally different. This is a ''recent example'', too, so not like how [[Clubba]] (''Gabon-hei'')'s English name is completely irrelevant to [[Spike]] (''Gabon'')'s despite their linked Japanese names. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 15:38, December 10, 2024 (EST)
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| :A portmantau is given as an example in the original proposal through [[Baboom]], whose japanese name is a portmantau of hanabi (fireworks) and Bomuhei ([[Bob-omb]]). It, Kakibon, and any other subject whose name isn't <code>[unique trait][space][subject]</code> would not be subject to the changes made by this propsal.--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 15:46, December 10, 2024 (EST)
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| ::It's proof enough that this proposal is building off a false premise, though. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 15:52, December 10, 2024 (EST)
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| :::It feels like this argument stems from a misunderstanding of what the proposal's premise is to begin with. The goal as I understand it is to use derived English names in cases where the official name can be straightforwardly translated, for the sake of accessibility, while still making clear that those derivations are not actually official. Since PopitTart already clarified the proposal's stance on other kinds of names, I struggle to understand what argument is left from bringing up Goombud/Kakibon to begin with. [[User:Reese Rivers|Reese Rivers]] ([[User talk:Reese Rivers|talk]]) 12:40, December 11, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::It shows that "straightforward" is a false premise. Just like with Clubba or Pyro Guy. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 17:24, December 11, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::Putting aside that "Galoombrat" isn't really a "straightforward" translation in the same way... sure, it's subjective, but that's why the proposal suggests implementing the names on a case-by-case basis. And even if a name turns out to be wrong later, it can simply be moved to the right one — again, it's not as if derived names will be treated with the same importance as official ones. [[User:Reese Rivers|Reese Rivers]] ([[User talk:Reese Rivers|talk]]) 17:53, December 11, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::I think you're overselling the difference in importance, here. It's going to amount to a template at the top of the article. Everywhere else on the wiki — navboxes, article text on other articles, everything — is going to treat a name we made up as if it ''is'' official. If you don't click on the article and check the top, it'll be impossible to tell. [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 18:27, December 11, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::How does this differ from the wiki's current use of fully conjectural names? --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 18:31, December 11, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::Fully conjectural names are supposed to be simple. That's why stuff like the conjecturally-named ''Virtual Boy Wario Land'' enemies were renamed a while back to not sound less like somebody's idea of official (ie. many of them had hyphen stylizations like in the manual). In a sense, this will do the ''opposite'' of that. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 11:48, December 12, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::I'm not sure how applicable this is to variant subjects, like this proposal is for. It is very reasonable to move Upside-Downer to [[crawling skull]], but is it even possible to give [[Gold Mini Goomba]], [[Fortune Toad]], [[Big Note Piranha Plant]], or [[Puffy Lift Mario]] conjectural names that accurately describe them and don't sound official? My argument is that these kinda of names ''are'' the simplest ones, and it would be more helpful to readers to see them rather than Japanese or internal names.--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 12:34, December 12, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::On a related note, once, someone moved the page that is now known as [[Flipbug]] to "Flying Mandibug" because they thought it sounded "more official," despite their resemblance to [[Mandibug]]s beginning and ending with "they're beetles found in similar places in the same game." The discussion to move it back had some people seemingly under the impression the page was actually about a "flying Mandibug" rather than the completely different subject it described. This is a slippery slope that should be avoided at all costs. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 15:42, December 12, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::Because for conjectural names, no other name exists. In these situations, we already ''have'' a name we can call them. [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 19:03, December 11, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::For whatever it's worth, a suggestion has been offered on the Discord server to extend conjectural name formatting guidelines to derived names as well, using [[Template:Hover|hoverable text]]. That, I think, would solve any problems there, though I don't know if that will need to be a separate proposal after this one passes. [[User:Reese Rivers|Reese Rivers]] ([[User talk:Reese Rivers|talk]]) 18:46, December 11, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::The conjecture template is not universally used whenever an article with a conjectural title is linked to. In fact, I'm fairly certain the ''only'' places they're used consistently is for glitches on the pages covering them, and on the tables on game articles. So using a similar template in the same way would fix little of the potential problems. [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 19:03, December 11, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::Hoverable text is far from ideal because it does not adapt well to smart devices. On those, the way you can interact as an end user with text marked as hoverable is to tap on it, which replaces the text outright with the note that would show up beside on PC. Try {{hover|this|drinking water as much as you can on a warm day}}. The problem arises when you make hoverable text out of linked text: how are you supposed to interact with {{hover|[[History of Bowser|this]]|a Mario Wiki page}} on mobile without loading up a new page? Or is mobile accessibility not worth pursuing? {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 19:05, December 11, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::These suggestions isn't set in stone, anyway, and I think there are a number of solutions that could be considered for this (footnotes, for instance). That might need to be hashed out after this proposal is passed, however. [[User:Reese Rivers|Reese Rivers]] ([[User talk:Reese Rivers|talk]]) 19:16, December 11, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::This is a problem that goes beyond the scope of this proposal. Ideally, all unofficial names, conjectural ''or'' derived, would have an easy-to-access note stating as such. If [[Big Run Run Packun|Big Trottin' Piranha Plant]] is easy to mistake as official, then the same goes for [[Gold Big Piranha Plant]].--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 19:23, December 11, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::::Replying to both of y'all here — I don't think an issue of implementation as major as this one can just be shrugged off and "saved for later". That's an indefinite period of time where links to "derived names" indistinguishable from real ones are going to plague the wiki, with no plan to fix it that can take mobile users into account. I recognize that the proposal is likely to pass anyway, but I don't think that's an excuse to just sweep the problem under the rug. [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 19:50, December 11, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::::PorpleMontage has recently updated [[Template:Conjectural]] and created [[Template:Derived]] which can apply a hovertext note to a name when its in plaintext, and add a supserscript note when the name is a link. Would this be an effective option?--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 20:13, December 11, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::::::The problem is putting these everywhere these "derived names" appear. That includes navboxes, so as an aside I'd like to say that even quote marks in navboxes feel like a waste of width to me, so entire superscript notes on multiple items apalls me. But the real problem is tracking down every use of these derived names and sticking these notes on them. I'll be honest — I do not believe that will happen. There are ''many'' "derived names" and ''many'' references thereto, and given the infrequent usage of [[Template:Conjectural]] currently and this very proposal's vote ratio, I don't expect the effort to be expended. [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 22:35, December 12, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::::At that point, why not just leave the enemy's name intact? Footnotes? Why all these convoluted ways to tell readers that "hey, just letting you know this is a name we made up even though the enemy has an official name. Just a heads-up, oki? Feel the warmth of ''a c c e s s i b i l i t y.''--when the altnernative is both much simpler to manage, eludes all these lengthy discussions on the "right" manner to name subjects, and is ultimately more accurate to the source material? ''Why try to fix a problem that literally does not exist, only to bring about multiple problems in the process??'' {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 19:39, December 11, 2024 (EST)
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| ::::::::::I'm sorry, but I really am not sure what you're trying to say with this reply. Conjectural names specifically exist ''because'' there is no official name, so a solution for this is nessesary regardless of how it relates to derived names.--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 20:13, December 11, 2024 (EST)
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| :::::::::::I think we've really gotten in the weeds here with all this talk about putting footnotes on conjectural names. None of that is actually relevant here. The truth is, conjectural names being unmarked outside of their own article is fine to me. I recognize I may not have come off that way, and I apologize for potentially misleading the discussion, but referring to [[arrow field]]s consistently as "arrow fields" without any disclaimer on other articles is fine to me. The reason I'm not fine with unmarked "derived names" is that "derived names" ''themselves'' are not fine to me. They are an entirely different situation to conjectural names, as instead of no official name existing, here there ''is'' an official name that we have decided an unofficial one is superior to. I'm sorry I let talk of some kind of indicator template sidetrack us, but the truth is, even if we had a perfectly smooth to read and perfectly easy to upkeep implementation of them (and we don't), warning people we made up a name we didn't have to is a bandaid fix for the fact that we made up a name we didn't have to in the first place. [[User:Ahemtoday|Ahemtoday]] ([[User talk:Ahemtoday|talk]]) 22:35, December 12, 2024 (EST)
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| With the [[Template talk:Unreferenced#Delete or be more specific|previous proposal]] having passed with being more specific as the most voted, I've come up with a proposal about the possibility to make the {{tem|rewrite}}, {{tem|rewrite-expand}}, and {{tem|rewrite-remove}} templates more specific. As you can see, these templates are missing some smaller text. As such, I am just wondering if there is a possibility to have the smaller text added to the <nowiki>{{rewrite}}</nowiki>, <nowiki>{{rewrite-expand}}</nowiki>, and <nowiki>{{rewrite-remove}}</nowiki> templates.
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| First of all, the <nowiki>{{rewrite}}</nowiki> template currently reads as follows:
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| However, once the proposal passes, the <nowiki>{{rewrite}}</nowiki> template will read as follows:
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| It has been requested that this {{#if:{{{section|}}}|section|article}} be '''rewritten'''{{#if:{{{reason|{{{1|}}}}}}|<nowiki/> for the following reason(s): {{{reason|{{{1}}}}}}|.<includeonly>{{#switch:{{NAMESPACE}}||Gallery=[[Category:Articles with incomplete maintenance tags]]}}</includeonly>}}{{#if:{{{date|{{{2|}}}}}}|<nowiki/> (tagged on {{{date|{{{2}}}}}})}}<br><small>Please review the [[MarioWiki:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]] and [[MarioWiki:Good writing|good writing standards]] and help {{plain link|{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=edit}}|improve this {{#if:{{{section|}}}|section|article}}}}.</small>
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| | ====Only split screenshots==== |
| It has been requested that this article be '''rewritten''' for the following reason(s): <reason(s)>.<br><small>Please review the [[MarioWiki:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]] and [[MarioWiki:Good writing|good writing standards]] and help {{plain link|{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=edit}}|improve this article}}.</small>
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| And another thing—the <nowiki>{{rewrite-expand}}</nowiki> template currently reads as follows:
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| However, once this proposal passes, the <nowiki>{{rewrite-expand}}</nowiki> will read as follows:
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| | ====Leave image quality alone==== |
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| | ====Comments on image quality proposal==== |
| It has been requested that this article be '''rewritten''' to have <u>content</u> '''removed''' for the following reason(s): ???
| | Silly question; will images that are of neither screenshots nor assets that have the image-quality tag, like scans, character art/renders, or merchandise, just remain as-is? There are already a few examples of those that are all presently tagged with image-quality, like so: |
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| | File:BIS Fawflopper Prima.png|Muddy scan of 2D illustration, and background cropped. |
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| | File:Mariocrouch2Dshade.png|Photoshop upscaled 2D promo art. |
| <pre> | | File:BulletBillTSHIRT.jpg|Too small image of merchandise. |
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| | </gallery>{{User:Camwoodstock/sig}} 15:30, February 6, 2025 (EST) |
| It has been requested that this {{#if:{{{section|}}}|section|article}} be '''rewritten''' to have {{#if:{{{content|{{{1|}}}}}}|<u>{{{content|{{{1}}}}}}</u>|content}} '''removed'''{{#if:{{{reason|{{{2|}}}}}}|<nowiki/> for the following reason(s):{{{reason|{{{2}}}}}}|.<includeonly>{{#switch:{{NAMESPACE}}||Gallery=[[Category:Articles with incomplete maintenance tags]]}}</includeonly>}}{{#if:{{{date|{{{3|}}}}}}|<nowiki/> (tagged on {{{date|{{{3}}}}}})}}<br><small>Please review the [[MarioWiki:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]] and [[MarioWiki:Good writing|good writing standards]] and help {{plain link|{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=edit}}|improve this {{#if:{{{section|}}}|section|article}}}} by removing the unnecessary details.</small>
| | :Yes, anything that doesn't fall into either of the two subcategories will stay in the main one for now. I suppose we can look into splitting it further down the road, but I singled these two out because of the higher barrier to entry and also that they seem to be the bulk of the category's contents right now. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 15:37, February 6, 2025 (EST) |
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| | ::I think this category should also be split by the media that it appears in (e.g: {{fake link|Category:Game screenshots to be reuploaded with higher quality}}. Something similar should also be done for the [[:Category:Articles with unsourced foreign names|Articles with unsourced foreign names category]]. [[User:Apikachu68|Apikachu68]] ([[User talk:Apikachu68|talk]]) 19:50, February 6, 2025 (EST) |
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| | :::Almost all of the screenshots in the category right now are from games so I don't think it needs to be narrowed down further just yet. --{{User:Waluigi Time/sig}} 20:09, February 6, 2025 (EST) |
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| | ===Change "(game)" identifier to "(arcade)" on the articles of ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' and ''[[Mario Bros. (game)|Mario Bros.]]''=== |
| It has been requested that this article be '''rewritten''' to have content '''removed''' for the following reason(s): <reason(s)>.<br><small>Please review the [[MarioWiki:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]] and [[MarioWiki:Good writing|good writing standards]] and help {{plain link|{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=edit}}|improve this article}} by removing the unnecessary details.</small>
| | I wouldn't consider "game" to be the best identifier for the arcade games ''Donkey Kong'', ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' and ''Mario Bros''. There's already a [[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch)|Game]] [[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)|and]] [[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)|Watch]] game that shares its title with each of the arcade games, but "''Donkey Kong''" is the name of various other games too! There's [[Donkey Kong (tabletop arcade game)|the tabletop game]], [[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|the Game Boy game]], [[Donkey Kong (Nelsonic Game Watch)|the Nelsonic Game Watch game]] and [[Donkey Kong (slot machine)|the slot machine]]. I know the slot machine is technically an arcade game, but it's not a standard cabinet like the 1981 arcade game. "Game" is a broad identifier, especially for ''Donkey Kong''. Shouldn't a "game" identifier only be used if there's no other game with the same name? That's why we use consoles for identifiers instead, such as [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)|''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'' (Wii)]] and [[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS)|''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'' (Nintendo DS)]]. |
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| That will be a perfect idea to make the <nowiki>{{rewrite}}</nowiki> template and its variations as more specific as the {{tem|media missing}} and {{tem|unreferenced}} templates. That way, we'll be able to add smaller text to the remaining [[:Category:Notice templates|notice templates]] in the future.
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| '''Proposer''': {{User|GuntherBayBeee}}<br> | | '''Proposer''': {{User|Kaptain Skurvy}}<br>'''Deadline''': February 22, 2025, 23:59 GMT |
| '''Deadline''': December 23, 2024, 23:59 GMT | |
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| ====Support==== | | ====Support==== |
| #{{User|GuntherBayBeee}} Per proposal | | #{{User|Kaptain Skurvy}} Per proposal. |
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| #{{User|Altendo}} As far as I can tell, the proposal that was linked added parameters that allowed what was supposed to be referenced to be referenced. This one simply adds a subtitle to the bottom of each template. "Be more specific" does not mean saying general information and helpful links, but rather exactly what needs to be done; in terms of that, the existing templates not only all already have parameters, but [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/61#Discourage drive-by templating|filling them out is enforced]]. As [[User:Nightwicked Bowser|Nightwicked Bowser]] said, "Be more specific - Similar to [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/61#Discourage drive-by templating|this proposal]], what exactly needs references must be specified in the template when putting it in the article. A parameter for this will still need to be added." This only adds a subtitle and does not make this "more specific". As for the changes, this is actually harmful in some way, as the <nowiki>(tagged on {{{date|{{{3}}}}}})</nowiki> tag will be added to the subtitle, rather than the main body, which could make it more confusing in my opinion. Feel free to update this and add in what "more specific" actually means, or just change this to "add subtitles" and change the location of <nowiki>(tagged on {{{date|{{{3}}}}}})</nowiki> to the main body, but until then, my vote is staying here. | | #{{User|Nintendo101}} Those articles also cover the game's release on Famicom, NES, Atari, etc., so "arcade" would not be a holistically accurate identifier. |
| | #{{User|Camwoodstock}} Per Nintendo101; "arcade" is kind of a misnomer when the non-arcade ports are covered on them. |
| | #{{User|ThePowerPlayer}} Per Nintendo101. |
| | #{{User|PaperSplash}} Per ThePowerPlayer's comment. |
| | #{{User|Rykitu}} Per all |
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| | Maybe "arcade game" would be a decent compromise? [[User:PaperSplash|PaperSplash]] ([[User talk:PaperSplash|talk]]) 18:02, February 8, 2025 (EST) |
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| | What about [[Dr. Mario (game)|''Dr. Mario'']]? That game also has a [[Dr. Mario (Gamewatch Boy)|separate release also called ''Dr. Mario'']].--[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 18:24, February 8, 2025 (EST) |
| | ::The reason why the games ''Donkey Kong'' and ''Dr. Mario'' should keep their identifier of "(game)" is because those are by far the most popular and commonly thought-of games under their respective titles; the other articles (aside from ''Donkey Kong'' on the Game Boy) are on much more obscure devices while being clearly separate from the original game. To put it another way, "''Dr. Mario'' (game)" is what people are looking for when they think about "the game featuring Dr. Mario"; meanwhile, you'd be forgiven for not knowing that the Gamewatch Boy game even exists at all. {{User:ThePowerPlayer/sig}} 22:15, February 8, 2025 (EST) |
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| | what about Donkey Kong (1981)? {{User:EvieMaybe/sig}} 18:39, February 9, 2025 (EST) |
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| | :That would work for ''Donkey Kong'', but the original ''Mario Bros.'' and the arcade game of the same title were both released in 1983. {{User:JanMisali/sig}} 12:49, February 12, 2025 (EST) |
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| | ===Standardize the use of "English", "English (United States)" and/or "English (United Kingdom)" as languages in game infoboxes=== |
| It has been requested that this article be '''rewritten'''.
| | So far, the use of "English (United States)" and "English (United Kingdom)" as language identifiers in game infoboxes on this wiki has been rather inconsistent and arbitrary, to say the least. While Nintendo is typically known for providing distinct English localizations for the United States (and other English-speaking territories in the Americas) and the United Kingdom (and other territories where Commonwealth English is standard, apart from Canada), the actual differences between them, if any, have varied over time. |
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| | Historically, many Nintendo games have featured minor English text differences between their releases in the Americas and Europe/Oceania; however, these were typically not wholly separate localizations to account for the differences between American and British (or Commonwealth) English – they tended to follow American English conventions for the most part regardless. Rather, they were simple amendments made by Nintendo of Europe to Nintendo of America's existing English scripts, usually either to rectify perceived shortcomings or to modify certain terminology based on internal preferences. These versions were typically stored separately on region-specific cartridges or discs, with occasional differences in how they were labeled in internal data. |
| It has been requested that this article be '''rewritten''' for the following reasons:<br><small>Please review the [[MarioWiki:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]] and [[MarioWiki:Good writing|good writing standards]] and help {{plain link|{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=edit}}|improve this article}}.</small>
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| | Later, during the DS, Wii, 3DS and Wii U eras, more distinct localizations specifically for the United States and United Kingdom that also accounted for regional language differences became more commonplace. However, all of the aforementioned practices have largely faded with the advent of the region-free Nintendo Switch, where games now typically release simultaneously worldwide on identical cartridges. As a result, English scripts are now more often than not also identical across regions (or at most contain only very minor differences, such as the date format used; in many cases, the date format is the ''only'' difference), though they are still almost always stored and labeled separately in internal data, typically alongside each other. |
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| | This proposal aims to determine how we should handle cases of identical or nearly identical (American) English scripts between regions when identifying languages in game infoboxes. Should we list them both as "English (United States)", simply as "English" or adhere to how they are distinguished in internal data, even when actual differences are minimal? |
| It has been requested that this article be '''rewritten''' and '''expanded''' to include more information for the following reasons:<br><small>Please review the [[MarioWiki:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]] and [[MarioWiki:Good writing|good writing standards]] and help {{plain link|{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=edit}}|improve this article}} by filling in the missing details.</small>
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| | '''Proposer''': {{User|PaperSplash}}<br> |
| It has been requested that this article be '''rewritten''' to have <u>content</u> '''removed''' for the following reason(s): ???
| | '''Deadline''': February 23, 2025, 23:59 GMT |
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| | ====Option 1: List largely identical American English localizations only as "English (United States)"==== |
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| | #{{User|PaperSplash}} My third choice. I mean, when it really is just American English, I can see the argument. |
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| This should fix some things, and I also recommend you change the title or at least context of this proposal. If so, then I might change my vote. [[User:Altendo|Al]][[User talk:Altendo|ten]][[Special:Contributions/Altendo|do]] 19:58, December 9, 2024 (EST)
| | ====Option 2: List largely identical American English localizations as simply "English"==== |
| :I {{plain link|https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=MarioWiki:Proposals&diff=prev&oldid=4457576|fixed this problem}} for you. How does it look? {{User:GuntherBayBeee/sig}} 09:40, December 10, 2024 (EST)
| | #{{User|PaperSplash}} My first choice. I think it's the best compromise that makes the most sense, all things considered. |
| | #{{User|Hewer}} I feel like this way is the most straightforward and accurate. |
| | #{{User|CarlosYoshiBoi}} I mean, if it’s just the same thing and no changes (assuming it doesn’t include dates for save files), then I guess this one makes the most sense. |
| | #{{User|Camwoodstock}} Primary option. It's the simplest, it seems reasonable enough, and is applicable across the board; while it isn't exactly in-line with how Nintendo is handling things as of the Switch era, it's reasonable ''enough'' and can easily account for pre-Switch cases very well. |
| | #{{User|Jdtendo}} Per all. Especially if that means that we will stop using "English (United States)" for games that use a variety of English that is not specifically American and weren't even released in America such as ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels|SMBTLL]]'' or ''[[Mario & Wario]]''. |
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| ===Decide what to do with Template:Move infobox=== | | ====Option 3: List both "English (United States)" and "English (United Kingdom)" if distinguished in internal data, otherwise simply list "English"==== |
| A while ago (November 4th, specifically), I created [[Template:Move infobox]]. After all, we had templates for essentially all the Browse tabs on the wiki sidebar, except for moves. There WERE templates about specific types of moves, such as [[Template:M&L attack infobox]], but no general template in the same vein as items, characters, species, games, locations, etc.
| | #{{User|PaperSplash}} My second choice. When internal data classifies them that way, it ''could'' make sense to follow suit... |
| | #{{User|Camwoodstock}} Secondary choice, as this seems to be Nintendo's official methodology as of the Switch; however, this ''exact'' rationale doesn't account for situations like, say, [[Mario Party 8]] and its infamous recall in the UK, which predates Nintendo's official distinguishing of NA English and UK English from the Switch era, leaving us at a bit of a loss for how to handle it exactly. |
| | #{{User|CarlosYoshiBoi}} This option could also work if date formatting is different despite the game itself using the same script for the US and UK/Australia, like Mario & Luigi: Brothership. |
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| I discussed it on the Discord briefly, nobody said no, and a bit of feedback later about how it should look and what it should have, I created it. It has since been applied to exactly four pages at the time of writing, half of which I was the one to apply it to. In hindsight, this could've used with a proposal instead of me just making it, so here's a belated one.
| | ====Option 4: Do nothing==== |
| | #{{User|CarlosYoshiBoi}} I’m actually surprised no one put anything in this option kind of like the title mentions “Do nothing.” |
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| Should we keep '''Template:Move infobox''' around? If we do keep it, is it good as is, or does it need changes?
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| | For better accuracy, "British English" should probably be "Commonwealth English." [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 22:13, February 8, 2025 (EST) |
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| '''Proposer''': {{User|EvieMaybe}}<br> | | :Noted. Though I decided to focus mainly on the terminology used in game infoboxes, as I realized this wiki's use of the term "British English" is effectively its own can of worms... [[User:PaperSplash|PaperSplash]] ([[User talk:PaperSplash|talk]]) 15:35, February 9, 2025 (EST) |
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| ====Keep Move infobox, as is====
| | I'm a bit confused what this proposal is trying to change. Is it just about terminology used in game infoboxes? {{User:Hewer/sig}} 11:31, February 9, 2025 (EST) |
| #{{User|Sparks}} I can see this template working really well for moves that aren't in every ''Mario'' game, like [[Spin]]. This has lots of potential!
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| ====Keep Move infobox, but with changes====
| | :In hindsight, I realized this proposal was trying to change too many things at once, so I decided to tidy things up and focus on just the game infobox terminology for now. [[User:PaperSplash|PaperSplash]] ([[User talk:PaperSplash|talk]]) 15:35, February 9, 2025 (EST) |
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| ====Delete Move infobox====
| | Realistically even though Canadian English does use British/Commonwealth spelling most of the time, they just get US English spelling in games as Nintendo groups Canada with North America and their English is pretty similar to English in the US, so Nintendo products in Canada are just the same as in the US. |
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| | In this case why don’t we also just group American English and Canadian English into one and call it "North American English" even if it’s moreso mainly American English? [[User:CarlosYoshiBoi|CarlosYoshiBoi]] ([[User talk:CarlosYoshiBoi|talk]]) 10:45, February 11, 2025 (PST) |
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| | :I'm not quite sure exactly what point you're trying to make here, but per [[Template:Languages/doc|the documentation for the "languages" template]], the reason they're labeled the way they currently are in game infoboxes is because they're the primary markets American English and British/Commonwealth English localizations are made for. And for what it's worth, whenever Nintendo specifically labels "North American English" as a selectable language whether in-game or in internal data, they usually refer to the United States or US specifically, not North America/NA as a whole. [[User:PaperSplash|PaperSplash]] ([[User talk:PaperSplash|talk]]) 16:27, February 11, 2025 (EST) |
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| What I refer to here as "{{wp|alt attribute|alt text}}" is text that is either:
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| *shown in place of a file, such as an image, when the file doesn't load;
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| *shown as a small note when you hover your mouse on an image on PC. See for yourself with this pic: [[File:Artwork - SUPER STAR.svg|30px|This is a Mario Star.]]
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| To quote the Wiki article I linked above, alt text "is used to increase accessibility and user friendliness, including for blind internet users who rely on special software for web browsing."
| | ::I think I’m going with the fact that the English (United States) language for Nintendo is also intended for Canada (and it’s also applied onto the "Japan" and "Hong Kong/Taiwan/South Korea" regions on the Switch) despite just using American English. Kinda like with European French where although it’s just moreso referring to Standard French/French from France, it’s intended for all French-speaking regions in Europe (France, Belgium and Switzerland). [[User:CarlosYoshiBoi|CarlosYoshiBoi]] ([[User talk:CarlosYoshiBoi|talk]]) 14:58, February 11, 2025 (PST) |
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| Nintendo's web content makes hefty use of this feature, particularly in [[Cat Transformation Center#Decorations|activities]] [[Holiday Create-a-Card (2024)#Decorations|on the]] [[Paper Mario: The Origami King Collage Maker#Decorations|Play Nintendo]] [[Nintendo Online Calendar Creator#Decorations 3|site]], where it is employed for decorative stickers users can select and manipulate. Alt text is certainly a unique means to convey information that, currently, is not treated in any the entries laid out in the wiki's "[[MarioWiki:Naming#Acceptable sources for naming|acceptable sources for naming]]", including entry 2 concerning web material, and hasn't been discussed to my knowledge. Since alt text can bear information of its own, as explained below, it might be time we decided if this quaint thing should be supported in the policy. | | If Nintendo is also still adding English (United Kingdom) for their games despite there being almost no differences from the North American English versions aside from date or other words if needed, why do they keep American spelling? Wouldn’t it make more sense for British English spelling to be used even if it’s one of the only differences between English (United States) and English (United Kingdom)? [[User:CarlosYoshiBoi|CarlosYoshiBoi]] ([[User talk:CarlosYoshiBoi|talk]]) 22:00, February 12, 2025 (PST) |
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| The following aspects should be kept in mind as a decision is made on this topic:
| | :Less work for something ultimately unimportant, I guess? It's not like American spelling is unintelligible to non-Americans. Anyway, what does this have to do with the proposal? {{User:Hewer/sig}} 03:39, February 13, 2025 (EST) |
| *tempting as it may be, alt text cannot be construed as internal material in the way filenames are. A filename, whether pertaining to a file in a video game or [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/63#Reconsider_Nintendo's_website_filenames_being_used_as_a_source|a file on a web page]], serves a utilitarian purpose that is, above all, an organizational tool meant to aid the developers of said game or website. Contrarily, the very purpose of alt text is to be seen by the end user (that is, the regular Joe or Jane the product is being shown to) under special circumstances.
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| *on the other hand, alt text may display some level of unprofessionality or unfamiliarity with the source material on the part of its author--that is to say, it can lend to some pretty weird information about a given subject. The few examples I've come across are an [https://web.archive.org/web/20221204022632/https://play.nintendo.com/activities/play/nintendo-holiday-ornament-creator/ ornament resembling a mushroom item being referred to as a "Toad ornament"] <small>(play.nintendo.com via archive.org)</small>, [[Koopa Paratroopa]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20210810004641/https://play.nintendo.com/activities/play/nintendo-online-calendar-creator being called a "Koopa Flying Trooper"] <small>(play.nintendo.com via archive.org)</small>, and [[Meowser]] [https://play.nintendo.com/activities/play/bowsers-fury-cat-photo-booth/ being called "Cat Bowser"] <small>(play.nintendo.com)</small>. I'd like to stress that '''this is far from the norm''', as evident in those links--Mario is called "Mario", Goomba is "Goomba" etc., heck, some lesser known characters like {{iw|nookipedia|Lottie}}, {{iw|nookipedia|Wardell}}, and {{iw|nookipedia|Niko}} from ''Animal Crossing'' are correctly identified in that Ornament Creator activity--, but I believe it's fair of me to show you a comprehensive image of the situation.
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| Most importantly, beyond the typical "they offer unique names and spellings" claptrap, I've noticed that citing such material is genuinely practical in select situations. The one recent example that comes to mind is that the alt text of some Play Nintendo activities helped me delineate [[Gallery:Super Star#Notes|a few otherwise non-descript stars shown at Gallery:Super Star]]. The [[Super Star]] item, the one used in games to make player characters invincible, has in the past shared 2D graphics with the [[Power Star]] collectable McGuffins from 3D titles, so when identifying a given {{file link|MH Oct 4.svg|Star graphic}} with zero context to its nature, all bets are off; rather than resort to speculation and potentially erroneously place a [[Gallery:Miscellaneous stars|non-descript star graphic]] in the Super Star's gallery (as previously done), one can look up the graphic's alt text on Nintendo's website and use that as a crutch, if there's absolutely nothing else.
| | ::Just came up to me somehow on the topic of American English and British English. Not as big of a problem anyways but just hit me. [[User:CarlosYoshiBoi|CarlosYoshiBoi]] ([[User talk:CarlosYoshiBoi|talk]]) 7:37, February 12, 2025 (PST) |
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| | ===Make Dark Mode available to everyone=== |
| #'''Cite alt text the same way media, including other web content, is typically cited.''' This means that if a Goomba's alt text is "Toothy Mushroom" in a context where most or every other element from the Mario series is given their usual names, then "Toothy Mushroom" is treated as a valid alternate name for the Goomba, shown on the Goomba article, and referenced from the aforementioned alt text. As argued above, alt text is meant to be seen by the end user, placing it somewhere above level 6 (concerning internal game filenames) of the current [[MarioWiki:Naming#Acceptable sources for naming|source priority policy]] under this option.
| | Dark Mode is available to users with an account under preferences but it should be a toggle-able option for all users, even if they're not an editor. Wikipedia allows everyone regardless of role to toggle Dark Mode, so I don't see why [[Super Mario Wiki|this wiki]] shouldn't follow suit. |
| ##Some exceptions can be made in this scenario. If, for instance, wiki users deem that a discrete piece of web content handles alt text in an overwhelmingly unprofessional manner, they may choose not to cite it. As a concrete example, the [https://web.archive.org/web/20241215120155/https://play.nintendo.com/activities/play/nintendo-online-calendar-creator/ 2024 Calendar Creator] activity at Play Nintendo reuses the exact same alt text from its 2023 iteration for its decorative stickers, even though said stickers changed. According to that activity, [[Cheep Cheep]]s are also called "[[Monty Mole]]s" and [[Pokey]]s are also called "[[Chain Chomp]]s". This obviously represents some level of carelessness that shouldn't be reflected on the wiki even if the content is technically official. However, it's also the exception, not the rule.
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| #'''Cite alt text only for redirects and/or when no other source is available for a given thing.''' This means that "Koopa Flying Trooper" and "Cat Bowser" will be removed from the [[Koopa Paratroopa]] and [[Meowser]] pages respectively, but will remain as redirects to these pages. The explanations at [[Gallery:Super Star#Notes]] and [[Gallery:Miscellaneous mushrooms#Notes]] will remain as well, because alt text is currently the only means to identify certain graphics on those pages as being a particular type of star or mushroom.
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| '''Note:''' The articles concerning the Play Nintendo activities mentioned above ([[Cat Transformation Center]], [[Paper Mario: The Origami King Collage Maker]] etc.) will continue to list the alt text of each graphic as captions regardless of the proposal's outcome. This provides quick cross-referencing to someone who really wants to know how a decoration is called in those activities. | | '''Proposer''': {{User|Pizza Master}}<br> |
| | '''Deadline''': February 27, 2025, 23:59 GMT |
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| '''Proposer''': {{User|Koopa con Carne}}<br>
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| '''Deadline''': December 31, 2024, 23:59 GMT | | #{{User|Pizza Master}} per. |
| | #{{User|Nintendo101}} nice idea, <s>though I would prefer if Light Mode was called "Ground Mode" and Dark Mode was called "Underground Mode" for our site.</s> |
| | #{{User|Camwoodstock}} Wait, theme changes are unavailable to users not logged in? Just, at all? It's not just dark mode, it's ''any'' theme, since it's all on Preferences. This feels like something that, if it's possible, it shouldn't even be a proposal, it should just be added outright without vote. This is a very obvious quality-of-life change for users that don't happen to be logged in. |
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| ====Support: cite alt text for everything, including unique names==== | | ====Oppose==== |
| #{{User|Koopa con Carne}} <!--This image contains alt text that shows my support of the proposal. It is not just a random pic.-->[[File:Go Mario.png|40px|Per proposal!]]
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| #{{User|Hewer}} I'd think alt text would be covered under "web content" in the naming policy. There's no reason for it not to be, given that it's official text, and is more intended to be seen by the end user than image filenames, which [[MarioWiki:Proposals/Archive/63#Reconsider_Nintendo's_website_filenames_being_used_as_a_source|we already agreed are fine]]. If something's obviously a mistake, we can say that without discrediting the whole source, like we already do with other sources (e.g. the [[Cleft]] article acknowledging the "Moon Cleft" name from Super Paper Mario despite deeming it "mistaken").
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| ====Support: only cite alt text for redirects and/or if there is no other source available==== | | ====Comments==== |
| | My question is: is it possible to enable this feature for non-logged-in visitors? I'm asking this because Dark Mode is considered a "[[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-gadgets|Gadget]]", and not a regular MediaWiki feature. They work with JavaScript though, so I suppose it ''could'' work in some way (given we have [[MediaWiki:Common.js]] and all), but I would still ask {{user|Porplemontage}} if a toggleable, easily accessible Dark Mode for everyone (including non-users) is possible, if I were you. {{User:Arend/sig}} 17:33, February 13, 2025 (EST) |
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| ====Oppose: do not cite alt text at all====
| | :I've asked [[User:Porplemontage|Porple]] on his talk page, so we'll see when he answers. [[User:Pizza Master|Pizza Master]] ([[User talk:Pizza Master|talk]]) 17:40, February 13, 2025 (EST) |
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| ====Comments (alt text proposal)==== | | ==Miscellaneous== |
| RE the "Toad Ornament": I think it's worth mentioning that calling some type of mushroom item a "Toad" is [[1-Up Mushroom#Hotel Mario|not unheard of]] in official works. But ok, it's less likely the typist of that Play Nintendo activity was thinking of Hotel Mario, and more likely they just confused Super Mushrooms with Toads due to their similar appearances. {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 16:45, December 17, 2024 (EST)
| | ''None at the moment.'' |