Board Thread:Wiki Discussions and Support/@comment-3279282-20150305160501/@comment-3279282-20150305184254

Well, first of all, it should be obvious that every technique from the databooks gets an article.

Then, everything that was actually described to be a technique and/or given a name is a technique, as well. For example, Eight Gates isn't a technique, because they're just part of a human's body.

So much for the manga and databook. The anime takes its liberties and I think that's the bigger problem. Sometimes the characters do something that resembles an already existing technique, but isn't named (or named differently). Other times, characters do something that could be a new technique, but isn't named (or hinted to be a technique). At this point, I don't think we should take the same liberties, but should be rather strict: Create articles for every named anime technique, leave unnamed stuff to a character's ability section. Because as Snapper said, in the absence of a name, the only reliable way to find an article (assuming it exists) is to look through articles of related topics. How would someone know that we created an article for Burami's Expansion Technique, when said technique was never named or anything in the anime?