Thread:Vetinari/@comment-26527638-20170426164857/@comment-142718-20170426175446

It depends, really. With Kao Kan for example, there's repetition of information which isn't necessary and while the Chinese variant on his name is interesting, it's applying real-world into the body of what should be information that comes entirely from official Indy sources. (With Club Obi Wan, the Chinese is right there on the signage.) Great for the behind the scenes section, not so much for the rest.

With historical info, because of the setting, the films accept people have a certain amount of assumed knowledge going-in (we all know who Jesus was, right?) so there has to be some leeway when adding information to the Wiki that the films don't state but there shoud be a priority on the fiction.

Some edits are correcting errors when I catch them or getting rid of petty trivia like Lincoln being the only glasses wearer, or pretty big assumptions like his being a scientist cause he handles a dead alien or something. Personally, the movies' trivia needs to be dropped and turned into a proper making-of sections.

By all means double check what I'm undoing and put back in certain details (I'm not saying just undo everything I do ;) ) cause I know some valid edits are getting hit - *cough* stuff about Vogel's uniform *cough* - while I'm trying to move at pace but I do read all the changes. It's just that I'm reading all the changes and most users focus on their own edits.