You know, like junichirou vs jun'ichirou. Indicating that it's んい, not に. I guess there's some technical term for it I don't know.
As brought up in forum #31022, we don't have a policy on this. We should institute one. Even if I may regret it. =P
I will accept going either way on this. The upside to using the apostrophes is specificity.
The downside, speaking from a purely practical standpoint, is that we'll probably need a rule of always aliasing the non-apostrophe versions to the apostrophe version. Which is a bit annoying, but the vast majority of people (myself included) don't use the apostrophes and thus wouldn't find the character without an alias. And there could be significant work to be done in the back catalog of posts on this. Not to mention all the artist entry movement that would be needed (huge pain in the ass), if we could even find all the applicable cases.
So for me, it's a tradeoff of specificity vs workload. That said I'll probably just go with whatever gets more support.
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