Board Thread:Wiki Help Desk/@comment-36042991-20181218033943/@comment-32324958-20181218112948

Hi! I hope I can help, although I've only watched some of My Hero Academia and not all of it so sorry my knowledge of it is a little limited.

I had to research a little, but you seem to be right with Toshideku being more popular as a platonic ship. I already see on the article that the ship is described as a familyship instead of a slash' ship, and so it is already categorised as a non-platonic ship. For non-platonic ships, we either use the term friendship or familyship. Familyship for when the characters are actually related, or appear similar to a family.

I know some ships are sometimes both shipped platonically and romantically. In this case, we don't create two separate articles for them because the pages would essentially have the same canon section with only small differences in the infobox and fanon section. Instead, we the combine information (for both the platonic and romantic ship) into one page. A good example of this is fanon section on the Sheith page in which there are separate sub-headings for the romantic ship, and the friendship with a description of why people ship them etc. Toshideku and Shinzawa could possibly have something similar to this.

For the names, I'm not the best person to answer this since I'm not really in the My Hero Academia fandom. However, with this, we usually put the most popular ship name as the title, and then other names in the 'aka'/Also Known part of the infobox. If the ship name has no clear consensus, we sometimes put the Nameless template at the top of the article to tell people that there is no clear ship name.

I hope that helps! Sorry, I couldn't be of more assistance, and hopefully, someone with more MHA knowledge might help with what the name of the article should be.

Also, thank you for all of your recent edits and helping to expand article! That is very helpful, thank you! I have also deleted the Judgemaeda as well, so thank you for bringing that to our attention!