Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-3279282-20160423171719/@comment-1251315-20160428200935

Kudos are not a measure of support for any kind of consensus: case in point that Seelentau gave my post a kudos, which opposed his entire post. Some users just kudos posts for the sake of it, and some just kudos the opening post of a thread simply because it was highlighted, and some even kudos just because the OP brought the subject up for discussion, so don't assume a kudos means they support you ;)

I already voiced my reasoning for why I don't agree with any of the proposed ideas. Things like Chakra, Ninjutsu and other common terms like that don't get a translation because they already "are" translated. In the anime/manga translations, these words are used exactly the same and not translated further, so there would be no point translating them again.

There's no reason to shorten the leads in any way. They're fine as it is, I already explained that the infobox is not a reason to remove text from the article body. There are some wiki's that I edit (which aren't even anime/manga wiki's) with leads FAR longer than ours. Comparing the lead on Naruto Uzumaki to that of the Harry Potter article on the HPW Wiki, you can see the lead on the main character here is a 1/10th of the size, and that's considering that the Naruto series has been going on for far longer.

The way things are done with Japanese terms on the wiki is fine and doesn't really need to be changed up further.