Board Thread:Administrative/@comment-4651179-20180806025410/@comment-4651179-20180823220013

This is my personal take on each:


 * Private residences: It's unnecessary to create pages for residences if the only information the article can contain is that they're the place somebody lived in and that's it. For example, Laura Kinney's Apartment is an article for a rather generic residence, but possesses abundant information, and there's even concept art of the apartment's layout.
 * Items: Articles for firearms or commonplace items is unnecessary. Since this topic is related to items, I would also like to express that I think it's unnecessary to create pages for a character's suit or uniform, considering in most cases there's nothing to them except maybe that they're made of a special fabric, but that's nothing that can't be said in the character's article.
 * Vehicles: I think it's fine to create articles for commonplace vehicles as long as they're recurringly used by a character of notoriety.
 * Characters: The guidelines you posted are fine. I would make exceptions for characters without full names, like Billy (Las Vegas) (Earth-616). I created this page because the character takes a rather prominent antagonistic role in two issues of a series.
 * Neighborhoods: I didn't know (or remember) that UWS is a redirect to Manhattan. I wouldn't have a problem if it got its own proper page.
 * Events: I'm personally not a fan of splitting events in such detail like the MCU Wiki does, since many of them intertwine and form part of one big event. Because of this, the Battle in Central Park can remain a portion of the article for Secret Invasion. Like you said, each week there are potentially dozens of new battles and conflicts. The MCU Wiki can afford to do things a certain way because it deals in a year with a tenth of the stories and characters the Marvel Database does in the same period.
 * Disambiguations: I would agree with the deletion of disambiguations for common names.