Thread:Saruhikofushimis/@comment-5785681-20190415182010/@comment-5785681-20190416144655

Compromise - an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.

I see from my own DVDs that the dashes are there, so yeah, they have a legit place. Otoh, I really think the space belongs. If there's visual space, I take that as a sign that it's intended to be viewed that way as a page name and it looks better. I see it that way on Crunchyroll and on Anime News Network, two well-respected info sources. P.H. CP! agrees and that's another editor's opinion to take into consideration. His/her/their comments make sense, if you haven't read them yet.

I also asked about italicizing the word "Free!" but you haven't answered on that. I tried it out and it looks cool, though I'm not sure if it can be worked into a page name. And with the new info re: Kizuna and Yakusoku, I trust the names will be changed back to reflect "the Bond" and "the Promise," as they were. And what about Starting Days? The punctuation is a direct lift, but it's totally out of line with the other listings making it look weird. But I'll bend on that.

And then...do we really need a poll about...grammar???? I've looked at many, many pages throughout the wiki and they all point to American grammar and usage. Seems Tari is on board with American grammar so we're split as a group and the wiki itself is 99% American grammar, so I suggest just let it go and leave things "as is." Instead, how about we put up a poll that's fun and relevant like: Who do you think will move onto the global stage: Choices:  Haruka/Rin/Haruka and Rin/Rin and Ikuya/Haruka, Rin and Ikuya. I think our users would love to weigh in on that before July.

Fox, you mentioned that a bureaucrat/admin should not be authoritarian and I agree. A wiki is a collective with all input equally valuable. You are a de facto leader by virtue of your position, but your opinion is just another opinion. So I'm here speaking to you as a fellow editor, asking for compromise. We can be accurate without being rigid about it. We're a wiki, not Wikipedia which is scholarly. We can have fun with a topic and bend a little. That's the entire point of a wiki. I've made concessions when I learned new info, but also because I believe in the spirit of community. How 'bout a bend?

Angelle aka Luxartisan 14:46, April 16, 2019 (UTC)