Help:Article types and titles

In article/page naming, broadly, we include disambiguation qualifiers only when such qualifiers are needed. (See Disambiguation.) Additionally, we retroactively refer to the original Transformers franchise by the name "Generation 1", as is nearly universal throughout the fandom and even among official entities.

Unless a page's title refers to the title of a work, such as "The Ultimate Doom", leading articles (i.e. "the", "a") are to be avoided in page names. Thus, the Fallen's page should be at Fallen, not The Fallen.

The title of an article should never be plural unless it is the title of a story, franchise, etc. which is officially pluralized (cf. Alternators). The article about the G1 Constructicons, for example, is Constructicon (G1). The title of a category, however, should usually be plural. Basically, if you can pluralize the name of a category you are making, do it. ("Generation 1" for example can't be pluralized, but "pirate" can be.)

There is a relatviely small number of "article types" that will encompass the majority of articles on this wiki. These types, and the naming conventions for them, are:


 * Character
 * Contents: Even if a particular character appears in many continuities or franchises, only one character page is needed. For example, the character Ravage, who was introduced in the very first Transformers stories, appeared in many G1 continuities, and also in the Beast Wars cartoon and in some Universe fiction.  Although there were variations in his portrayal in these stories, all of those appearances are merely different interpretations of a single character.  Sentinel Maximus, birthed in the BW-descended Wreckers comics crossed over into the UT-based comics published by Fun Publications in their fan club newsletter.  Despite existing in two distinct continuities, he is a single character. UT Starscream and G1 Starscream, however, are different characters who have some similar traits.  Thus these two Starscreams have separate articles.
 * Naming: Character article names should be the character name followed by a qualifier if one is needed to disambiguate that character from others with the same name. In almost all cases, the character's franchise of origin is sufficient for this purpose.  For more detail, however, see Disambiguation.


 * Franchise
 * Contents: A franchise is a toyline plus all its associated products and properties, including cartoons, comic books, sleeping bags, electric toothbrushes, TV commercials, etc.. Franchise pages should provide an overview of this whole package and provide links to articles with more detailed information.  For "small" franchises such as Robot Masters or Machine Wars, it is acceptable to place all information on the franchise page instead of linking to separate pages for the toyline, fiction, etc..
 * Naming: Simply the name of the franchise, minus any redundancies like the word "Transformers". Examples: Beast Wars, Robots in Disguise, and Generation 2.  If disambiguation is needed, franchise pages should end with either no qualifier, as in Armada, or with the qualifier "(franchise)", as in Energon (franchise) depending on whether the franchise is the most prominent meaning for the word in question.  (Yes for "Armada", no for "Energon".)


 * Toyline
 * Contents: The toys only. If a particlar toyline has sub-lines within it (like the Deployers line under Beast Machines) they should be mentioned in the main toyline article, but may also have their own article.
 * Naming: The name of the toyline, minus any redundancies like the word "Transformers", and with the qualifier "(toyline)" when needed for disambiguation. This applies to both "main" toylines and sidelines, even in the cases of things like the Transformers Attacktix and Titaniums.


 * Toy
 * Contents: Toy pages are a low priority for the TF Wiki at this time, as there are a number of very thorough toy resources at other websites such as TFU.info. For now, and possibly for perpetuity, we simply include toy information directly on the appropriate character page.  External links to pages at TFU.info are welcome at the ends of character pages.
 * Naming: As we are not currently creating toy articles, no naming convention for toy articles has been established.


 * Comic series
 * Contents: Every comic series can/should have its own article. The article for a comic series should provide an overview of the series with story and continuity information as well as links to the articles for individual issues.  See Generation 1 (Marvel comic) for an example, complete with a table that links to every issue.
 * Naming: As above, the title of the comic series, minus redundancies, and with a "(comic)" qualifier if one is needed for disambiguation. Additional clarification may be needed (several series have been named simply "Transformers", for example), but usually the comic's publisher will be enough when "comic" isn't by itself.


 * Comic issue
 * Contents: Issue articles summarize a particular comic book issue and provide other useful information such as character appearances, notes on continuity or trivia, etc..
 * Naming: Names for issue articles should be the same as the issue's title. For example, "Warrior School".  Occasionally disambiguation may be needed.  In that case, a "(comic issue)" qualifier should usually suffice.  If the comic issue has no title -- as with many of Dreamwave's comics -- an article title such as Dreamwave Armada issue 18 will suffice.


 * Cartoon series and cartoon episode
 * Contents: The functions of these types of articles are essentially identical to the comic series and comic issue types.
 * Naming: Naming conventions for these article types are, again, quite similar to those for comic series and comic issue articles, except that "(television series)" and "(episode)" are the recommended parentheticals when one is needed.


 * List
 * Contents: Lists of items from the Transformers multiverse have some limited uses. In general, category pages are preferred to straight lists because they are generated automatically.  However, there are limitations to the software's category system, such as clumsy mechanisms for sorting by anything other than spelling.  A list also allows items to be included even if they do not have (or justify) articles of their own.
 * Naming: Names for list pages should start with "List of...". (And, of course, the pages themselves should be put in the lists category.


 * Creator
 * Contents: An article about a real-world person who has worked on the Transformers brand in some capacity. Writers, actors, designers, etc..
 * Naming: The person's actual name, given in the traditional Western order: given name first, family name second. Hence Simon Furman and Hirofumi Ichikawa.