Board Thread:Policies/@comment-10473115-20160220115220/@comment-10473115-20160404091822

LoveWaffle wrote: I think we're forgetting that most people will likely just Google the character's codename as opposed to their real name. They'd Google "Hulk" or "Incredible Hulk" before "Bruce Banner" or "Robert Bruce Banner". And the disambiguation pages mostly take care of that. Is it really a problem if a Google search brings people to the disambiguation page as opposed to the page for the Earth-616 version of the character? Exactly, but unfortunately Google don't like disambiguation pages so now we suffer from low search rankings. But we already had this discussion on Thread:889348 and decided that we value uniformity of page names over good Google results. You can read more about SEO from there. SeanWheeler wrote: You know what they say, if it isn't broke, don't fix it. Obviously someone felt it was broke because change was proposed. You can't mean change is always bad?