AVID:Requests for Comment/AVID:Requests for Comment/Removing Nicknames Section and Reconstructing Availability section/Possible availability rewrite suggestions page

I saw the original page: AVID:Requests for Comment/Removing Nicknames Section and Reconstructing Availability section and created this page to offer some suggestions for availability rewrites. I can’t personally provide any, but it would be appreciated to have some suggestions listed below by users who have the right concept for rewriting the section to avoid cluttering the subheading on any page with a lot of examples. Friendly Mountain12 (talk) 06:11, 9 November 2022 (UTC)
 * This is what imagine on what the updated Availability section would look like on tutorial guide:

Availability: This section is important - gather all of the information about where this logo can be found. State any programs, movies, etc. the logo is found in and/or where it was last seen. Don't forget to italicize titles (or use "quotation marks" for episode names of television shows) from where the logo can be found.
 * Use this scale for determining the availability of a logo. This can prove helpful in some pages, however you are not required to mention a tier in the section. Only include this scale if its notable enough to where the logo would found on. Otherwise its optional.
 * Ultra common/Extremely common: You find this logo nearly everywhere from shows/movies released from this company (also if this logo plasters most if not all of their older logos on newer prints).
 * Very common/Common: You find this logo on newer releases of shows/movies of that company, or is seen/intact on reruns, home releases or streaming prints.
 * Uncommon: While not too common, you may be able to find this logo on a few releases/prints of films/shows of that company.
 * Rare/Very rare: You don't find this logo much; it only appears on a few releases/prints from the company.
 * Extremely rare/Ultra rare: You don't find this logo many times, if at all; it only appears on old releases/prints that haven't been widely distributed.
 * Extinct/Near extinction: Has been replaced with newer logos on current prints, but can be found on older releases/prints.
 * Unknown: Very few information on which films/shows the logo has appeared.
 * Unused: This logo has not been used officially by the company.
 * Current: Can be used to describe the current logo of the company.
 * Brand new: For logos that debuted within the past year.
 * Please note that some factors may affect if a logo is actually "rare" or not. For example. older home video logos that at first could be considered "rare" may potentially be found on many prints, if one knows where to look.
 * When describing where logos are found, include specific examples where possible.
 * Also specify if something that should have the logo doesn't for some reason.
 * Be specific! Don't just say "found on the company's releases at the time", name at least some of the releases the logo is known to be on.
 * Don't make predictions on any upcoming shows or films that you think new logos will appear on, as they may not even use them.
 * For similar reasons, do not attempt to predict when a logo will make its final appearance.