The thread title is a bit of a mouthful, but basically what I'm hoping for here is for us to come to an agreement regarding how we should handle allowing alternative, non-canon names for characters.
In particular, this discussion will likely be centered around "fan" names for characters. Examples of fan-names for characters include Princess_Molestia, Pinkamena, and many others (though MLP is pretty much always the one at the center of these debates).
The way I feel about it is we should follow our current TWYS policy, which makes an exception for character names:
Exception for character names only:
You may use an OFFICIAL external source of information (the artist, commissioner, or character owner's gallery/website) when tagging a character name ONLY under the following conditions:
1) The external source of information is the artist, commissioner, or character owner's own words on their own gallery or website.
2) The post must have at least SOME evidence of the claimed character and can not have any evidence that CONFLICTS with what the external source is saying (e.g. a post can't be tagged "Character A" just because the external source says so, when the post does not actually contain any evidence of "Character A", or in fact looks more like "Character B" instead.) Again, there must be at least SOME evidence that the character is who it's claimed to be, but it does not have to be definitive proof.
IN ADDITION TO FOLLOWING THE TWYS POLICY, we should ALSO tag the name of the character that this alternative character is a version/parody of. This means that characters that are parodies/alternates of other characters would receive BOTH character names.
The end result of this is that we allow the tagging of a character's alternative name as suggested by the artist/owner/commissioner as long as there's actually SOME evidence of that character in the image, PLUS the original character's name will also be tagged, since it's the "base" version of the alternative character.
Example: Princess_Molestia is usually depicted as a desaturated version of Princess_Celestia. Therefore, for images which contain a desaturated Princess_Celestia, and where the artist claims that it is Princess_Molestia, the post would receive both the Princess_Molestia and Princess_Celestia tags. Again, this would NOT be the case if there's no evidence of the character, such as if the image/character wasn't colored to begin with (thereby removing Princess_Molestia's only real noticeable difference from Princess_Celestia). Again, there must be evidence of the claimed character in order to tag that character.
Pros: Users who are searching for these specific versions of characters can easily find them using the name that has been commonly given to them on the internet. Additionally, the original character name is tagged as well, meaning that you're not going to miss "Princess_Molestia" posts if you search for Princess_Celestia instead; it'll still be tagged after the original character it was based off of.
Cons: A policy like this runs the risk of increasing the amount of tags on a post "needlessly" according to some. It can also introduce problems in the future where we need to determine if an alternative character name is valid to tag on certain posts, or if certain alternative names should even be allowed (example: versions of characters that have visible differences from their original characters, but where do we draw the line between "this is a legit alternative character" and "this is just character_x wearing a hat"?)
Please remember to keep your responses civil and constructive. Thanks!
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