Fastfission wrote:
Well, I disagree with this, for informational as well as aesthetic purposes, and think it in any event it is a separate discussion from the point I am trying to make. I think labeling something as fiction is of a higher level of importance than labeling all of the other various sets it could fall into, and the purpose of doing so would be quite different from the purpose of categories.
I disagree, but this whole subthread is a digression from the main point. You're suggesting that Wikipedia have a global guideline or policy of putting a parenthetical comment in the titles of articles about fictional things (In addition to Timwi's objection, the presence of a parenthetical phrase in a title would then have two completely different possible meanings which is IMO a bad idea) but the original subject was Wikiprojects that decide to disregard global Wikipedia policies in favor of their own "local" ones. If this suggestion were to be adopted as policy, what would we do about WikiProject Wormhole X-treme when it decides that _their_ policy is never to use parentheses in the titles of articles relating to that show?