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The Problem
The way the wiki currently hands out heat resistance like candy to every character shown being hit with heat-based attacks seems inconsistent with the way we treat heat. In this wiki, we seem to treat thermal energy and kinetic energy roughly the same way. This is shown in our References for Common Feats page where we, for example, calculate the durability of a character capable of surviving the heat of the Sun through the thermal energy (in Joules) withstood by the character per second. In this sense, we do not assume in our calculations that character has a specific resistance to heat, rather, they survive this because they are capable of withstanding that level of energy transfer (be it thermal or otherwise).
Despite this, a character shown surviving this feat would almost certainly be given heat resistance on their profile. Just skimming through the Heat Users category page, one can find flagrant examples. Hellboy is apparently resistant to heat because he survives an explosion that burns down a forest, despite his durability alone more than justifying him surviving it. Lord Boros is an even worse example, having heat resistance because he is said to have "evolved to be able to survive the harsh environment of his home planet" which is shown to have lava pits. Boros, having at least Tier 7 durability should be more than able to survive lava pits. Knuckles the Echidna is apparently resistant to heat by virtue of being able to withstand lightning.
Suggested solution
My suggestion would be to restrict giving this ability to characters who are specifically shown to be resistant to heat by way of something other than their durability. Characters that can specifically manipulate and withstand heat/fire but are otherwise not physically outstanding would be prime candidates, as the resistance would actually be a specific resistance to heat, rather than simply a product of their durability.