User blog comment:Тостер/Wikias.../@comment-18172179-20151125031910/@comment-18172179-20151125052254

Disambigs help create a better understanding of characters that have been adapted into several other medias. But, when a TV show/movie takes the nickname of a minor character from comics and creates a completely different (and relatively unimportant) character, then there is no real point on creating content for such characters as they have nothing in common, but a one-time nickname. And there are several examples like that.

We refrain from creating pages for every single character until they prove to play an important role. Even more so with golden and silver age characters that where sometimes nothing more than a name or were created and forgotten for decades, if not for ever. We'd have three times more empty pages than we have now if we started differentiating one-time characters just because they were called the same. It's like creating disambigs for every comic book that shared a similar story title between them and/or TV espisodes. It's not practical or functional.

We create new pages for relevant characters and ideally, we would outsource smaller characters to the wiki that cover the content they originated from, specially TV shows. Disambigs could be and are used as an explanatory page to the several times a character named Archer has appeared in the DC Universe, but when it comes to differentiate between two guys with the same nickname, who barely appeared or had any relevance... a note on the most important character's page should suffice.