Thread:Tookatee/@comment-43844083-20190926002702/@comment-39648958-20190926131023

Matrevie wrote: In my opinion, bold should be used for something important, like a title, emphasizing an intriguing idea, emotion. These reasons you gave are personal preferences, to say that something should stop just because you don't like how it looks is completely hypocritical to the point you're trying to make (that I think that my view holds more value than everyone else's) as you're trying to use the fact that it affects you as reasoning as to why it shouldn't be a standard. And at no point did I ever say that my personal view held more value than anyone's, nor do I believe it myself. I've just been simply countering your opinions with the fact that bringing attention to these characters within other characters' wikis helps the readers see who they're interacting with easier.
 * 1) I prefer editing using source code because occasionally I will write HTML and seeing a lot of triple quotation marks disrupts the flow.
 * 2) Reading an article with a lot of bold text makes me not want to read the article. It makes articles illegible. It is one of the reasons I stopped reading the more extensive articles in this fandom.

On your comment about the community size, 1000 people is not a lot in the grand scheme of things. Not to mention that a fraction of those 1000 people regularly play, and an even smaller fraction of those people actually regularly stream characters that develop rich backstories that could warrant a wiki page (eg. Nino or Uchiha vs some permathon characters or random people who exclusively grind for a gang and don't stream to share their character's story.)

On your claim that I didn't look at your edits, I did and I explained why they were reverted in my last comment. Anyone can look at those edits I was speaking about and see exactly what I meant.

And finally, at no point did I ever say that contributing to an article rather than not contributing at all was bad, I have only said that you should not purposely push edits with bad grammar just because. And despite English not being your first language I've seen that you are capable of writing legibly and correctly through this conversation, so you've demonstrated that you have the capabilities to make grammatically correct edits rather than just leaving it as a raw braindump. All I'm asking is that you help out the rest of us by spending the minute amount of extra time needed to grammatically correct whatever you write before you save it as a new edit. Not only does that make any page you edit look that much more readable, but it also allows the rest of us to spend time adding new content to pages rather than just fixing what's already on the page.