Board Thread:General Wiki Discussion/@comment-1409530-20170723051734/@comment-1409530-20170724092631

Creative Dream wrote: First and foremost, discussions should never take place in edit summaries. As long as something has not been sorted out it should not be changed constantly. I understand that singular form can be backed up with arguments just like plural form. However, an admin, in this case Samaru, has decided that singular form should be used. This means that the discussion is over. It may seem a little bit rigorous but for something rather insignificant as this, it is better this way. For more important things a larger discussion would take place before reaching a decision.

About your editing routine: why is it so hard for you to let things be that are not for you to decide or change? "First and foremost, discussions should never take place in edit summaries.": Well if I have not been informed of this before, I will take note of this now. "As long as something has not been sorted out it should not be changed constantly.": Understood. "I understand that singular form can be backed up with arguments just like plural form.": That is all I was saying about that point. "However, an admin, in this case Samaru, has decided that singular form should be used.": Did you mean singular or plural? "This means that the discussion is over.": I understood that Samaru said that I could use singular form but if there was any disagreement, we would discuss it and reach a resolution. Saying that: I am trying to understand the rationale behind how I was wrong in the two instances that my use of singular form was reverted. That is not a bad thing: to want to understand, right? "It may seem a little bit rigorous but for something rather insignificant as this, it is better this way.": We still haven't fully discussed that yet with all due respect. "For more important things a larger discussion would take place before reaching a decision.": What is significant or insignificant is subjective to the view of an individual person.