Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-34115-20150626063702

Our MoS currently doesn't cover how clan names should be cased in articles ("Family clan" or "Family Clan"). However we have users asserting what the casing should be based on personal opinion.

Note that page titles are not under discussion here. Our page titles currently appear to use title case. However clan names within prose are part of sentences, not titles, that in-sentence casing is what we're discussion.

A quick look at a page or two, I see a lot of "Family clan" within prose, but switches to "Family Clan" whenever links are involved. Definitions of clans (the first bit of the clan page itself) use title case to define the clan.

This inconsistency doesn't make sense. The presence or absence of a link does not change the context of the link's text. If sentence case is used for a title within non-linked text. Then it remains sentence case within linked text and if necessary we maintain redirects from sentence case to title case titles.

Taking a quick look at one or two pages on Wikipedia. I see title case when clan names (including the "clan" itself) are in a foreign language (eg: "Clann Cárthaigh"). But both titles and prose seem to stick to sentence case. 