Okay posting this again since my original reply was deleted because of a bug (EDIT: seems to have bugged again... oh well), thanks to whyme for informing me and Pokie for saving it ^_^
I said something about this in another thread but I agree with Melo, the current rule doesn't make much sense to me and there are too many exceptions.
Suzully wrote:
Melophobia wrote:
Non-asian people are familiar with "firstname surname" format more than "surname firstname", because many public places such as Wikipedia, iTunes are using "firstname surname" format. And furthermore, that format isn't that strange for Japanese. You can tell just by looking at a lot of CD covers using it.
When searching the info of artist name, people probably see the official website or public place first, then sometimes see "firstname surname" format in English.
We usually use "surname firstname" format, but in case we write our name in English(roma-ji), we follow "firstname surname" format.
That's why non-asian people get confused..
Actually I think this is why the rule shouldn't be in place. If Japanese artists are romanising their names using firstname surname format then why should it be different on osu? There are lots of CDs that use the firstname surname format on the cover and if I buy something from itunes or elsewhere and the artist is listed as firstname lastname why should it be changed just here? If it's the official name the artist is using to sell music then that should be the name used, just like a stage name.
Suzully wrote:
To be honest, I disagree with changing this rule.
In osu!, we have been following this rule for a long time, and "surname firstname" format is NATURAL for us.
What I hope is just to let people know how we follow which format, then which format should be used for the artist in osu!.
If many people know it, I'm sure the problem of setting metadata will decrease.
I don't think this is true, just to take one example we have 10 maps ranked with the name Hideyuki Fukusawa, which is firstname lastname format, if we search all maps with this artist we find everyone is using this name except 1 map. If that map gets ranked as Fukusawa Hideyuki it will be the only one, and when you search "Hideyuki Fukusawa" in game you won't find the map that uses "Fukusawa Hideyuki". Common sense tells us that everyone knows him as Hideyuki Fukusawa, and in fact that's the romanised version the artist uses. Changing it to lastname firstname causes confusion imo. There are many other examples of this but I don't think it's necessary to list them all.
To use an example outside of Japan, let's take the Vietnamese artist Thu Minh. If we were to use this rule here the artist would become Minh Thu, but Minh Thu could be a completely different person so it wouldn't make sense. This is just one example where applying the rule to "Eastern Artists" makes things worse or creates more confusion. It's much simpler just to use the name the artist uses and everyone knows them by.
I'd also like to ask what exactly is the purpose of this rule? We have unicode now that can display the artists name in the original languages format and some of the artist changes are completely different to what both the artist uses and what previous ranked maps are using. I think the rule would probably be better as a guideline if you don't know the artists preference or just removed completely.