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- Answer: Yes, but don't add trivia for the sake of having a trivia section. This is properly the most important aspect of trivia to take in, knowing when NOT to add trivia. If you add trivia that isn't satisfactory it may be removed. However, you can ask for a explanation from the editor who removed it, they will explain why they did, otherwise its not advisable to read the information. This can easily led to a edit war.
- Answer:Lets put it this way; it should not appear as though it was written by "Captain Obvious". Trivia has to be informative, jot down the notes and information related to a character, not point out things like "Jinbe doesn't have a Devil Fruit", because its obvious by the lack of a "Devil Fruit" section in his "Abilities and Powers" section. It's okay to jot down a fact they may have not noticed, but pointing out the obvious can sometimes be taken that the reader themselves is incapable of finding out the information without a dumbed down version being noted in the trivia section.
- Answer: Yes. If the reasons are justified for removing it then by all means feel free to do so. However, if the information is satisfactory enough to stay, then you can't remove the information and be aware the same problems as with most wiki things - not everyone will share your opinion. It is best to look at the trivia, check to see what is passable and what isn't. If you truly want to remove a trivia section, you can also look at it another - where else on the page can you move the information to? You often find half the things added to a trivia section are just breaking the "Captain Obvious" guideline or should have been added elsewhere .
- Answer:No, we have the forums for just such a thing and Mythbusters to crack down on the popular myths fans pass around as fact. On top of this, you can speculate yourself via you own "blog".
- Answer:Yes, if it's approved by general members, a note of possible links or confirmed name links is worth mentioning in a trivia, providing it's not elsewhere on the page - make sure you check for a "Translation and Dub issues" section, some names like "Nami" will have a translation note in there.
- Answer:No. When an event happens for the first time, it should be noted in "Chapter Notes" of the related chapter it occurred in. Again, this is something we allowed in the past but have discontinued due to the amount of such info ending up on character pages. For instance the first time a character uses Haki, should be recorded in that characters "Abilities and Powers" section as well as their "History" section, and ultimately noted on the Haki page.
- Answer:This was allowed previously with the Will of the D. characters but got out of hand. Particularly, when a character was introduced as a D. who had been known under a different alias until then it meant the rewriting of several pages. Also, by the time the 4th character of ANY group has appeared, they have lost anything "unique" related to them. Group pages such as the one for the D.s, can more then handle all things related to that group so there is no need to write this down on individual pages.
- Answer:No, in the past it was allowed but it became out of hand. There should be no need to note who was the first person to lay hand on an Admiral, or who fought who when history and Vs. sections exist. Likewise just as noting Win/Lost in the "Vs." is considered turning it into a scoreboard, so it can also seem to make a Trivia section a scoreboard.
- Answer:Yes! If in doubt, always ask, and other editors will advise you on the information. Better to ask first, get replies then to go ahead and enter the information and find yourself being told off for entering incorrect information. You can either seek out the advice of more prominent members, or ask on the talk page.
- Answer:Yes, but it must be expanded upon i.e. a note as to why that character has their birthday on that date. Reason is, a birthday is also found in the "infobox" section.
- Answer:In all due fairness, it's obvious the gender of MOST characters in One Piece. But every group should have a identification template on it, with a picture of every member of that group. It's fairly simple to identify female members and pointless to point out the obvious.
- Answer: "Some fans", "most fans", "many fans"... Basically vague or encyclopedic sounding phrases. It boils down to asking how many fans exactly is "many fans" - 100, 1,000, 10,000, 100,000, etc. "Maybe", "possibly" and "perhaps" can also stand on the middle ground as such vague words. Also avoid "It should be noted..." as this has been overused as a "catch all" phrase and thus makes a text boring to read. This is similar to using the word "nice" is considering "boring" as a descriptive word when overused .
- Answer:No, take note within any artists given style there will be similarities between characters of similar builds. Take for instance Nami and Vivi, whose faces and bodies are almost the same, but everything else is different. This should not be in the page at all, not even in the main bulk. The only time it should be mentioned is if someone sends a SBS question to Oda and Oda notes something related to it. So far the only one Oda has noted is Tashigi and Kuina, who were purposely drawn alike by Oda and are well known to be drawn this way. There are also of course parent and child similarities however it is typical for a child to look like one or both of their parents. Either way, these belong in the "Appearance" section of the page, not "Trivia".
- Answer:Yes of course, that is what the trivia is for. Pay attention to what else is on a page first
- Answer: As strange as it may seems, often you will get trivia that is just a repeat of another section of the page . Usually its added because the editor involved didn't read the page through and missed that it was on the page, but sometimes they find it there and added it anyway. If the information is on the page once, don't add it in the trivia section. We've had a case before where the same bit of information was in a characters Personality, Abilities and Powers, History and Trivia sections. Information that is repeated so many times makes a page boring, as though desperate to have content regardless readers don't want to have to keep reading the same information over and over again. Please check the page through before editing so you are not repeating information, or if you know the information is already there - don't add it to the Trivia as if it's already on the page regardless, it's hardly "trivia" worthy.
- Answer:Again this is not worth mentioning. The race will be on that characters page via categories or other place.
- Answer:Yes, but be aware not everyone will share the same opinion and "possible" connections may be considered speculation.
- Answer:No. This should either be on the Video Games page, or on the character page but in a "Merchandise" section. If there isn't one, one can be added to house this information.
- Answer: Consult the editor who removed it, it may simply be a case of error on the editors part, or in some cases a simple case of "good trivia - wrong page". Example, a trivia you add to Shichibukai may be more suitable for the chapter it happened to be noted on then the actual Shichibukai page itself. Regardless, go over the guidelines once more, in case you missed something. If you cannot sway the editor who removed it, its best if you think you are right to bring it up on the talk page related to the trivia note and get other editors involved. Ultimately, if the greater wikia community doesn't agree with it, then perhaps waiting a few months may be a better measure and reopening the issue when more supporting information comes up, if at all. Opinions can change over time.
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