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The most common important* non-Author non-Artist credit is Character Designer, but there's also Composer and Supervisor and surely others. This is a post about how we should currently handle those credits. How should we?
*By “important”, I mean worthy of being on the cover. I think if a person contributed enough to be put the cover of a work, they're important enough for MangaDex to properly credit them, now. This qualifier is being used specificly to exclude Assistants and other possible credits, tho those should/could certainly be given after the credit rework (as is done on AniList and maybe Anime-Planet), but that's not my concern right now.
After my report asking for “Ascendance of a Bookworm” character designer Shiina You to be credited as Character Designer in the description of “Ascendance of a Bookworm” Part 3 was rejected, I posted about it in the Discord, and this sparked a discussion about how non-author non-artists should be credited currently, in this interim before we get a credit rework that allows them to be properly credited natively (which we all agree we want), as that has not been previously clearly established. There were 3 and later 4 proposed methods. Here they and their justifications are in short:
1. Properly credit them in the description, for maximal accuracy and proper credit right now. (My position.)
2. Inaccurately credit them as Artist or Author (depending upon which they're “closer” to), for maximal searchability right now. (kouyo's position, among others.)
3. Don't credit them at all, for accuracy and to keep descriptions clean. (This is the most common current state, I think, actually.)
4. Properly credit them in the description and inaccurately credit them as Artist or Author, for reduced confusion and for searchability. (This was the compromise between 1 and 2 that I thought of after prompting.)
To me, 1 > 4 > 3 >>> 2.
First of all, I want to reiterate that I think 3, where we have no proper credit or searchability, is certainly the most common state now. But I don't think that inaccurately crediting people is the solution to that. The character designer, the composer, they are not the artist. The artist is the artist. When someone looks at the Artist credit, they're not thinking “Who was in any way adjacent to the production of the visual component of this manga?”. No! They're thinking “Who drew this?”. That's why I think it's so vital to maintain that credit accuracy and not inaccurately credit people as Artists (or Authors) just for the sake of searchability. 2 is really bad to me and certainly worse than the status quo.
Given that, why do I think 4 is better than 3? Well, partially because the proper description credit really would reduce the confusion caused by the inaccurate credit, but also because looking forward, which is most helpful to have once we do get that credit rework? Going from a state of accurate credits in the description (1 or 4) to a state of proper native credits is certainly significantly easier than going from a state of no credits (3) or inaccurate credits (2) to the latter. For that reason, I find 4 preferable to 3.
Anyway, my point of making this post is to get an answer as to what the Official™ MangaDex Guideline is, but also to convince ye that that guideline should be Method 1 because it is the only one that fully preserves accuracy. I hope that I have.
*By “important”, I mean worthy of being on the cover. I think if a person contributed enough to be put the cover of a work, they're important enough for MangaDex to properly credit them, now. This qualifier is being used specificly to exclude Assistants and other possible credits, tho those should/could certainly be given after the credit rework (as is done on AniList and maybe Anime-Planet), but that's not my concern right now.
After my report asking for “Ascendance of a Bookworm” character designer Shiina You to be credited as Character Designer in the description of “Ascendance of a Bookworm” Part 3 was rejected, I posted about it in the Discord, and this sparked a discussion about how non-author non-artists should be credited currently, in this interim before we get a credit rework that allows them to be properly credited natively (which we all agree we want), as that has not been previously clearly established. There were 3 and later 4 proposed methods. Here they and their justifications are in short:
1. Properly credit them in the description, for maximal accuracy and proper credit right now. (My position.)
2. Inaccurately credit them as Artist or Author (depending upon which they're “closer” to), for maximal searchability right now. (kouyo's position, among others.)
3. Don't credit them at all, for accuracy and to keep descriptions clean. (This is the most common current state, I think, actually.)
4. Properly credit them in the description and inaccurately credit them as Artist or Author, for reduced confusion and for searchability. (This was the compromise between 1 and 2 that I thought of after prompting.)
To me, 1 > 4 > 3 >>> 2.
First of all, I want to reiterate that I think 3, where we have no proper credit or searchability, is certainly the most common state now. But I don't think that inaccurately crediting people is the solution to that. The character designer, the composer, they are not the artist. The artist is the artist. When someone looks at the Artist credit, they're not thinking “Who was in any way adjacent to the production of the visual component of this manga?”. No! They're thinking “Who drew this?”. That's why I think it's so vital to maintain that credit accuracy and not inaccurately credit people as Artists (or Authors) just for the sake of searchability. 2 is really bad to me and certainly worse than the status quo.
Given that, why do I think 4 is better than 3? Well, partially because the proper description credit really would reduce the confusion caused by the inaccurate credit, but also because looking forward, which is most helpful to have once we do get that credit rework? Going from a state of accurate credits in the description (1 or 4) to a state of proper native credits is certainly significantly easier than going from a state of no credits (3) or inaccurate credits (2) to the latter. For that reason, I find 4 preferable to 3.
Anyway, my point of making this post is to get an answer as to what the Official™ MangaDex Guideline is, but also to convince ye that that guideline should be Method 1 because it is the only one that fully preserves accuracy. I hope that I have.
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