Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-27797856-20160506214346/@comment-4912646-20160506230716

Flapping Chidori was actually named in a databook, it just didn't get its own entry in said book. I'd say it's more deserving of an article than a lot of stuff we have right now.

Aside from the recent onslaught of Deidara and Sai techniques, there are numerous other examples where we have articles for things that clearly belong to their parent techniques. Stuff like: The last one particularly bothers me, as the anime/manga/databook all consider the three variants of Dust Release to be the same technique. We have other cases where we don't consider derivative things like those to be anime or manga techniques, like Sword of Kusanagi, for example. Then we even have cases where the derivatives don't even get game-only pages, like the Amenominaka variants from Storm 4, where they are just noted as trivia.
 * Susanoo: Crush and Susanoo: Captive Slash
 * Amaterasu: Flame Wrapping Fire
 * Blaze Release: Yasaka Magatama
 * Dust Release: Detachment of the Primitive World: Pillar

Of course, there is absolutely merit to using game-only names for distinct techniques that weren't named in a more official source. Tengai Shinsei is the most obvious example, as the databook regrettably told us nothing about it.