Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-24800939-20190724011416/@comment-3406131-20190813092243

I agree with the excess of family category, but strongly disagree with the complete deletion of those categories.

The point about the families being clotted to alternate versions of mainstream characters is problematic. On my side, I don't work much on the kind of characters (Williams, Hill, Category:Rankin Family -this last one was recreated by me and now includes 6 different characters when the original one included only 2 different characters- among others) mentioned up here.

The family categories are a way for me to keep track of complicated family trees (I'm notably talking of the Elder Gods and their many progeny, who expand from the Demiurge to many creatures -including giants and gods among others- of the Nine Realms, many races of Earth and almost all its pantheons), while (still) looking for a way to find them a better presentation. In the cases mentioned, the "relatives" field should stick to relevancy, and consequently, navigating the categories could be a clearer way to operate for one interested in those matters (I myself does it, though I don't know if many do it as well)

(as other stuff that can considered "editors-relevant categories", just like the invocation category, I haven't a problem with those categories being hidden from the non-editor readers, though I see myself an interest in them) (BTW: if anyone known of a simple and efficient site to create family trees, I'm interested)(as well as one for timelines)

Concerning the Killed By category, I'm still considering it relevant, but have really (at least for now) no strong opposition for deleting or preserving it, though I think it's a trivia information that can interest many readers.

If the Killed by category remains, I have two notes:
 * It was never clear if the category name relate to the alias or to the main wielder of the name (people added all Venoms' victims, when other including myself sticked to the main or most acknoledged Venom, Eddie Brock) (IIRC, the headlines of the category used inconstently one or another option, and users still kept adding pages based on the option they preferred)
 * (IIRC) The category used to appear on its own on pages using the name in their currentalias field, but it doesn't now.