The Harry Potter Compendium:Character infobox guidelines

Due to a trend to put large amounts of family members in character infoboxes, to the order of many generations removed from the character, a vote was undertaken to create a policy to limit the number of family members listed in the infobox.

The original vote can be found here.

A later discussion resulted in an addendum to this policy, limiting the large number of descriptive and not widely used aliases in that infobox field.

The discussion and the vote that followed can be found here.

Generations
Currently, the family in a character's infobox is limited to two generations in either direction. Simply put, this means that you should go no higher than grandparents, and no lower than grandchildren.

Allowed relations
Below is a list of allowed relations to place in the character infobox:
 * Grandfather(s) (paternal and maternal)
 * Grandmother(s) (paternal and maternal)
 * Mother
 * Father
 * Brother(s)
 * Sister(s)
 * Spouse
 * Children
 * Grandchildren
 * Uncle(s) (paternal and maternal)
 * Aunt(s) (paternal and maternal)
 * Nephew(s)
 * Niece(s)
 * Cousin(s)
 * In-laws consisting of: Mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law and sister-in-law
 * A link to the appropriate family page, e.g Weasley or House of Black

Exceptions

 * 1) For certain characters, such as Harry Potter or Lord Voldemort, notable ancestors such as the Peverell brothers are allowed in the infobox.
 * 2) For some characters that share a surname, but where there is no canonically known family relation, said characters may be placed in the infobox and tagged with a using the comment template. Do not assume a relationship between the characters.
 * 3) No great-(aunt/uncle/niece/nephew/etc) relations should be placed in the infobox.
 * 4) No cousins X-times removed should be placed in the infobox.

Be sensible!
In some cases, adding family to the infobox lengthens the infobox beyond the length of the article itself. This is especially true of certain members of the House of Black. When adding family, see if the family members are already mentioned in the article, and consider whether or not a simple link to the family page will suffice in place of listing information for the sake of listing it.

"Also known as" field
Both identites used directly by the character and identites used by others to refer to that character will be applicable to this field. The following four restrictions will apply to this field:


 * 1) The identity must be singular to the character. No generic insults such as "Mudblood".
 * 2) No descriptors. The identity must be capitalised as though addressed as a proper name or title.
 * 3) No mispronunciations or mix-ups. The identity must be deliberately and knowingly applied to the character.
 * 4) The identity must be used in reference to the character more than once.