Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-4801337-20190606201144/@comment-24596982-20190702033651

Iamkane wrote: ^^ This is exactly how it works right now, so nothing changes

The topic was about the differences between "Main" and "Major" Well there's really no other way to describe them.

Over on The Walking Dead wiki, where I'm an admin, we only label TV characters as "main characters" if they're billed as a series regular. It doesn't matter how few episodes they're in or how little story relevance they have. If they're credited as a series regular, we bill them as "main characters". We used to do "main protagonists", "major protagonists", and "minor protagonists", but those were ultimately based on interpretation.

I bring this up because whether or not you use main or major, it doesn't really matter. They essentially mean the same thing in the context of series regular characters. And you can't omit Main or Major entirely because, well, these characters are heckin' important.

IMO, I'm indifferent. Like I said, it... doesn't matter which of the two terms are used, so long as whichever term is chosen is used consistently. Can't have Bellamy be major while Octavia is main. One or the other. They're the same thing.