Board Thread:General Wiki Discussion/@comment-1409530-20170723051734/@comment-1409530-20170724113642

Creative Dream wrote: Whoops I meant plural form in the sentence 'However, an admin, in this case Samaru, has decided that singular form should be used'. I know you want to understand but in the books 'fire beads' are always referred to in plural form. That is the reason why the whole article is in plural form.

In most cases the context guides us as to what is significant or insignificant. It is hard to draw a clear line.

This is important for you:

1 Do not edit something unless you are allowed to do so because a decision has been reached in your favor

2 In a discussion, clearly state why you want something changed

3 Current discussion is about something rather insignificant because it is not really related to the content and does not deal with a large aspect of the wiki. If those to requirements are met then something could be considered rather significant.

Hope this helps. If you have more questions let me know!

"I know you want to understand but in the books 'fire beads' are always referred to in plural form. That is the reason why the whole article is in plural form.": The reason is because the books say so? Well for the record, at least 50-60% of the references are in plural as of the latest revision (which I created) of the article concerning Fire beads. "1 Do not edit something unless you are allowed to do so because a decision has been reached in your favor": Understood. "2 In a discussion, clearly state why you want something changed": I hope I have been doing that./? "3 Current discussion is about something rather insignificant because it is not really related to the content and does not deal with a large aspect of the wiki. If those to requirements are met then something could be considered rather significant.": How is this discussion not related to content? What would constitute a large aspect of the wiki then?