Thread:LucidPigeons/@comment-366087-20160126100400/@comment-366087-20160126113741

Oh, we do use the term, since it is a recognized subtype. But it is also not how it is used in most fictional media.

Thing is, how much authority should a wikia attempt to present? Continuing to knowingly promulgate inaccurate information only helps the misinformation to grow and propagate. There are individuals who visit wikias on varied subjects researching things. Some are writers and other types of creatives, and this is how inaccurate portrayals continue to exist and spread.

I'm not suggesting a collegiate course here, just that we should present Facts instead of what we know to be inaccurate.

A couple years ago when I first got the idea to use Casanova Frankenstein in a KP fanfic, I went searching for distilled info about him. Villains Wiki was the best source I found other than the DVD. I know other writers who do the same, searching for the most accurate information on varied topics real and fictional and wikias are perceived as authorities. And except for specialized niche wikias, they should be.

Optimally these two Cats should be merged into Psychopath, with a redirect from Sociopaths, and subheadings to provide accurate info between the two.