User blog comment:Xydux/Summer 2014 Status Report/@comment-31027411-20140615230300

I have a few questions that may lead to mini-projects, as they aren’t actually big enough to actually be deemed a project.

When indicating a character didn't appear on a certain episode, should it be acknowledged in the trivia section as a complete sentence? Or is it okay if it isn't?

Example:

* 4th time Jonny doesn't appear.

or

* This is the fourth time Jonny doesn't appear.

Or I could just be mistaken and the former example actually stands as an independent clause. I’m thinking it’s a dependent clause, but one of those that make enough sense to get its point across. My English is getting rusty. Either way, I suggest we choose which of the two should appear in the articles that have them.

There is this character trivia of “Most Mad, Dangerous or Craziest Times” which some articles posses while others do not. Personally, I don’t think it’s necessary. What do you guys think? Should that trivia be kept or deleted?

Lastly, when addressing a general group or place, should the subject written as a common or proper noun?

Example:

* “The Kids chased after the Eds.”

* “The kids chased after the Eds.”

and

* “The Cul-de-sac was engulfed by the alien mist.”

* “The cul-de-sac was engulfed by an alien mist.”

Of course, this question would only apply to some groups or places.

I was going to message this to Xydux on his wall, but I figured that I may as well post here so everyone can see it. I would edit based on my judgement, but I may hold different views from others as to how things should be written. Therefore I thought a general consensus should be reached so none of our edits would contradict and so the work would be done quicker. These inconsistencies can be found across the wiki and have bothered me to no end. And plus, I think it would make the wiki look a tad cleaner.