Lately, when looking at some of the new wiki entries, I can't help but think that some of them are a bit overwhelming.
Maybe we should decide on some guidelines for the wiki articles? As far as I know, the wiki is for the rules and tagging information, not meant to be used as a generic Wikipedia replacement.
Here's some that seem a bit excessive:
- Breasts: Do we really need a paragraph for breast nicknames? The page is quite long even without those.
- compression_artifacts: Pretty much useless for anyone who isn't fluent in English, and is only looking for information on how to tag it.
- Various Pokemon entries, such as beedrill: Walls of text copied directly from Bulbapedia. Those are kind of irrelevant for this site, and some users have even been quoting those as a justification for tagging Pokemon as real animals: "Wiki says that it is fox-like, so I tagged it as a fox", etc.
See also: kaithian. One of the longest wiki entries, but no posts left.
So I'd like to suggest a couple of basic guidelines for writing the wiki entries:
1) Keep it simple. Many users aren't fluent in English, so try to avoid uncommon words and use images as examples wherever possible.
2) Try to focus on tagging instead of trivia.
Thoughts?
Updated by user 59725