Talk:Chihiro Fujisaki

Gender
So I see a back and forth battle between what 'gender' should be added in the character itself in the wiki activity. So to make it easier that the two users won't just keep on reverting each other's edits, please debate out (professionally) the reason's why (you-referring to the two users who I see around the wiki activity) prefer the (male/female) gender to be added in the page.

Please debate professionally.

I don't care about debating. I just simply want the correct information to be displayed on the wiki instead of a headcannon. Headcannons are okay, but they don't belong on a wiki.Salvador-this-is-a-bible (talk) 04:53, July 10, 2013 (UTC)

Your supporting the 'male' gender should be added right? From what I could see in your edit's summaries, that is indeed true (all that you've stated). I looked further into it and the 'male gender' does indeed; need to stay. For now, let's wait for the admin to protect the page.

Headcanon is not appropriate for an information source like a Wikia, and there is nothing in the game or source materials stating Chihiro was transgendered. He dressed and acted the way he did because of the way he was treated in school, full stop.

Sir Jacques (talk) 05:01, July 10, 2013 (UTC)

Gender refers to the individual's identity whereas sex refers to their anatomy. As that the wiki page for this character has "gender" written in the tab, the correct edit would be to have the gender they identify as. which is female. Chi makes no attempts to make people call her male, nor does she act, talk, or dress like a male. What the fuck is a headcanon?

BlindWarlock (talk) 05:05, July 10, 2013 (UTC)

"Chi makes no attempts to make people call her male, nor does she act, talk, or dress like a male." I take it you've read/played/etc. the game, correct? My statement before was correct. He did that to avoid being bullied and prosecuted from other. Yes, he made it to a super elite school, but what's stopping the students there from treating him the same way? And, headcanon is something someone assumes/thinks about a character/show/etc., and applies it to their own personal 'canon'.

Sir Jacques (talk) 05:09, July 10, 2013 (UTC)

Since you have a Tumblr, I doubt that you really don't know what a 'headcannon' is and are trying to troll me/us. Please stop.

Salvador-this-is-a-bible (talk) 05:10, July 10, 2013 (UTC)

>He did that to avoid being bullied and prosecuted from other

Yes, but she isn't revealed to be male until a good bit into the game. This wiki contains rampant, untagged spoilers so i figured editing one out would be a positive. Ideally, wikis should have as few untagged spoilers as possible and Chi being male is a spoiler.

BlindWarlock (talk) 05:15, July 10, 2013 (UTC)

Spoilers are common and free game on the wiki. On every deceased character's profile their status is listed as "dead", and on characters like Kirigiri and Naegi, their true specialties are written (Detective, Hope). I understand you may have good intentions, but between your comments and rampant back and forth re-edits, I kind of doubt that.

Sir Jacques (talk) 05:18, July 10, 2013 (UTC)

You have edited out no spoiler. You have left in the 'reveal his/her gender' part. The word 'reveal' would indicate that he is not what he seems.

Salvador-this-is-a-bible (talk) 05:21, July 10, 2013 (UTC)

I'd really prefer it if the gender is left as male. I appreciate you trying to protect people from spoilers, however for this to be a complete and accurate wiki, I'd like the gender to be kept as male. In addition, I won't tolerate anymore insults being thrown around. Thank you very much for trying to make the wiki as best as possible, however to avoid further arguments I've locked editing on this page for admins only. Aokiki (talk) 15:55, July 10, 2013 (UTC)

How about we just write something around the lines of "debatable" on the gender line rather than trying to decide? It would satisfy both groups and settle gender vs sex debates.