Forum:Sim Page Standardization

Hello, I'm mhavril39 and I've been editing on this wiki, and one thing that has really come to bother me is that there is really no "stard" way to set up a sim's bio page. There are all kinds of deviations, so I thought that I'd list them and have people recommend what they think is the best way to put the information on Sim's pages, until a consensus is reached. Here are the things that deviate generally:
 * 1) Biography-
 * 2) Some of the sim's actual biographies are ordered 3, 1, 2 (by game), and others 1, 2, 3.
 * 3) Some include what stage of the sim's life he or she was in at the time of that game in the title, and others don't.
 * 4) Family-
 * 5) Some use the terms "unknown" and "none" when there is no member present, while others leave the fields blank.
 * 6) Many mention "deceased" after the field of a dead relative, while others do not, even when the sim is deceased
 * 7) Life State-
 * 8) In the simbio boxes, "regular" sims often have the field life state left blank, while some have "Human" in this field.
 * 9) Some deceased sims have the field blank, some have "Human," and some have "Ghost."
 * 10) Favorites- For the simbio3 field "Favorites," some sims have just their three, separated with commas, while others have the category names present as well (ex: "Pop, Spaghetti, Yellow" or "Music- Pop, Food- Spaghetti, Color- Yellow")
 * 11) Spelling- Most articles seem to used mixed British, American, Australian, Canadian, etc. spellings. On Wikipedia, it is general policy to use only one, usually the one associated with the topic (i.e. the London article is in British English, the Washington article is in American English, etc.) Should a standard spelling be used for all articles, or just keep it consistent per every article?
 * 12) Point of View- Many articles use mixed third (he, she, they), second (you), and first (I, we) person points of view. It generally preferred on Wikipedia to use third person only, although there are many articles here that use all three.

Feel free to add other inconsistent things that should be brought to view.

Suggestions
Add your ideas on how the pages should be standardized here:

Mhavril39
Here's what I think we should do:
 * 1) Biography-
 * 2) Go in order 3, 1, 2, using a biography section with the games as subsections. I think they should go in chronological order since it is their biography.
 * 3) Don't add it, unnecessary. The reader will understand.
 * 4) Family-
 * 5) Useless, as if it isn't there, I'm sure that the reader will presume that that sim's relative was never mentioned.
 * 6) I think we should totally drop deceased, using it only in the "playability" field in the sim's bio.
 * 7) Life State-
 * 8) I suppose that Human should be used in all "regular" situations, but I could definitely be swayed on this one.
 * 9) Ghost is technically correct, but some deceased relative's graves are unseen, so if the ghost is never actually seen, I can't say if that is the right thing to put in that field.
 * 10) Favorites- I feel that the category is unnecessary and the reader will understand what each favorite is.
 * 11) Spelling- I think American English should be preferred for every article, just for the means of consistency.
 * 12) Point of View- Because this is meant to look like a professional encyclopedia, I believe that first and second person are completely inappropriate with the exception of quotes.