Style Guide/Naming Conventions, Capitalizations and Redirects

This section is a guide to how the articles here are named and what the purpose is of redirects.

Naming

 * The full iteration of each article's name is used in the articles. Hence we use Robert James as the article, with RJ simply being a redirect.
 * Japanese names are open for discussion (but not edit wars) if in case romanization offers multiple choices. If there's a more accepted romanization, it will be used. However, if there's official romanizations those will be used, unless the iteration appears only once and appears faulty, such as Mere, or Buddyloid.

Redirects

 * The purpose of redirects is to make typing, searching on the searchboxes, and straight URL gotos easier. Redirects are to be made when:
 * The full name is not the popular name. i.e. RJ redirects to Robert James.
 * The Japanese given name has a lot of prefixes. i.e. Gokaiger redirects to Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger.
 * The real romanization of a Japanese is unknown. i.e. Yuki may redirect to Yuuki or Yukki.
 * The person has an alias. i.e. Red Buster leads to Hiromu Sakurada.
 * That said, while redirects may always be present in the database, they will not always be for use on pages. i.e. RedBuster is merely for the sake of searching. However Red Buster is the official romanization, and thus it may appear as a link on the page.
 * Redirects for misspelled words are to be discarded when found.
 * Redirects should not be categorized as they make up clutter when admins clean up the categories. Categories must be used only on the actual page itself.