Board Thread:Shingeki no Kyojin Wiki/@comment-24930713-20150327022217/@comment-5774380-20150328214313

I see, what he said is that we shouldn't make assumptions about the gender of a character unless it's stated in a canon source. This seems to drive us to the discussion about Hange, and I think that, more than a matter of gender, it's a matter of canonicity.

To what extent we should use the events of the anime in the articles? What to do when the anime states something about an issue that is left unclear in the manga?

The idea so far is that the manga is used as an A source and the anime as a B source, and that the events of the anime are used only when they don't contradict the events of the manga.

I don't like that treatment. It's confusing, subjective, and the cause of tiresome discussions, like that edit warring on Hange's page. I don't think the anime should be accepted as a valid source to any extent, except for the use of pictures. The manga and guidebooks should be considered as the only canon sources. This is how it's done in other manga-related wikis, like the One Piece Wiki.