Board Thread:Site Discussions/@comment-1272757-20160223002433/@comment-4220590-20160227115236

Kagimizu wrote: How is it lying or hiding information though? They're allowing the articles to be accurate and properly named respective to their pre- and post-SGW names and titles. If they're able to name a sub-page "Snively Robotnik", which is his actual name from pre-SGW, rather than "Julian Snively/Pre-SGW", that's not lying or misinformation. No that's the exact opposite; they're going to great lengths to make sure the article is properly named, while at the same time keeping the two articles connected and organized. I myself am actually quite impressed they're able to rename an article in such a way.

And honestly, how is having completely separate articles for "Rotor the Walrus" and "Rotor Walrus" any better? If anything it's unnecessarily confusing. There is another another way to keep the names and that is making them separate articles. What I mean by lying/hiding is that such an article's true name would be "Julian Snively/Pre-SGW". Sonic News Network's ideals are to follow the guidelines of the real Wikipedia as much as we can. I thus ask myself: would Wikipedia change an article name like that? They probably would not. As for the naming, searching for words "Snively Robotnik" (as the altered article name would say) would only redirect to Doctor Snively here, which is not where a reader would want to go. That is what I mean by lying/hiding information: that we convince readers to search with the altered name when it is subarticle name they should search for. And the only way to do that is to show the true article name.

All I am saying is that we do not have to put a leash on the article names by making them subarticles as that restrains the name and then mislead article searching with an altered name.

As for your latter question, it does not matter if it is redundant or confusing. The comics are now split into two continuities and those concepts have to be separated. We cannot say that Post-SGW Sonic used a Pre-SGW move because that occurred in a different continuity. It is our obligation to be as truthful as possible and the truth is that Post-SGW Sonic did not use the Pre-SGW Rolling Combo. As such, they must be cut in half. It may be redundant, it way give confusing article names, but that is the only way it can be if the confusion is to be kept at a minimum.