User talk:171.60.213.97

Sloppy edits
Re: these changes all of the "a.k.a." stuff is really sloppy. Most quality articles, where a character has nicknames, doesn't rely so heavily on the "a.k.a." stuff. That's largely a relic of lazy editors who don't know how to communicate properly in the context of an encyclopedia. Common nicknames or easily-inferred nicknames are rarely included specially. It's rare that anybody would ever say "Michael, a.k.a. 'Mike'", because the latter is inferred from the former. So "Sundarapandi a.k.a Sundar" is just pedantic. Anybody who would watch the series could identify Sundarapandi, and hopefully infer that he is also called Sundar. And, if you disagree with that, the "aka" stuff is WAY overused. Per MOS:NICKNAME, we should indicate the character's full name, and then insert the nickname in between, like Michael "Iron Mike" Tyson or Sarah "Fergie" Ferguson. That's the way the bulk of the English-speaking world delivers this information, so since you're editing on the English Wikipedia, not the Indian Wikipedia, please adhere accordingly. Cyphoidbomb (talk) 06:56, 23 January 2021 (UTC)