Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-14250-20180510154744/@comment-33565340-20180510173927

I see what you're saying, but ultimately I think it's unnecessary. I took some time to look at 30 other FANDOM wikias to see if there is any consistency in their category names—sure enough, many have "Males", "Females" and "Characters", but others do it differently:

So there are wikias such as Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars, Disney, Elder Scrolls, My Hero Academia, Harry Potter, Dragon Ball, Sonic, and God of War which all use the "Males" category, along with other pluralised categories such as "Characters" or "Protagonists".

There are others such as Villains, The Walking Dead*, Steven Universe, Heroes, Danganronpa, Tokyo Ghoul, Gundam, Beyblade, Sword Art Online, and Fairly Odd Parents which use the category "Male", along with the pluralised "Characters" category. (*In the case of The Walking Dead, the categories are "Characters" and "Protagonist" which is still a mixture of plural and singular).

Finally, there are Marvel, The Simpsons, One Piece, D.Gray-Man, Baccano!, Spongebob, Yokai Watch, RWBY, South Park, Inazuma Eleven and Hunter x Hunter, which use the category "Male Characters" along with "Characters". (If were to change anything, I'd actually prefer this method over just "Males" or "Females").

I mean, consistency is nice but I honestly think this is a non-issue. Other wikias manage just fine with a mixture of plural and singular categories. To me personally, it just doesn't matter.