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| Sorry if this is coming out as rambling, I am running on fumes at the moment. | | Sorry if this is coming out as rambling, I am running on fumes at the moment. |
| --{{User:Neumannz/SigTemplate}} 05:19, 13 January 2015 (UTC) | | --{{User:Neumannz/SigTemplate}} 05:19, 13 January 2015 (UTC) |
| {{KrytenKoro|Captions: Just to clarify my view, I'm saying we don't need captions at all unless there's something interesting to say about the graphic. "Who uses this" and "Which game is this used in" are already implicitly covered by the placement of the image and the information in the article.
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| Break Time: I would have three different images, each with a short blurb like "Break Time allows Ventus to generate an aura of vitality by pulling out a slingshot and sniping Mr. Foxworthy." Or, you know, whatever's appropriate.
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| Names: I'm fine with specifying names if that doesn't provide a false impression. This would mean, however, that the editor has to ensure that the technique is not used by anyone else. As far as "in BBS" etc. goes, I ''really'' don't like specifying that unless the caption goes on to describe a detail unique to BBS. So, "Riku and Mickey" for Dark Maelstrom would be fine.
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| Gametitles: Would it be possible to create some kind of sitewide legend key for acronyms? We already use them as footnotes, and the official sites/books do list official acronyms for most of the games. Something like the sitenotice, but maybe hovering and smaller. If, however, the community is absolutely averse to using acronyms, then it should still be possible to use "Birth by Sleep", as the secret video is "Birth by sleep".}}
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| I don't really feel like getting into Wikipolitics, but I'll just say that as of 2.5 English, the secret video is indeed "Birth by Sleep" with that exact capitalisation. [[User:Ultima Spark|<span style="color:#002395 ;">Ultima Spark</span>]] ''[[User talk:Ultima Spark|<span style="color:#007FFF ;">(talk)</span>]]'' [[File:Lofty Fantasy KH3D.png|17px]] 15:58, 13 January 2015 (UTC)
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| ::Well scheize.{{User:KrytenKoro/Sig}} 17:17, 13 January 2015 (UTC)
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| :::Here's the difference: "Birth by Sleep" the video versus ''Birth by Sleep'' the game. Remember that game titles are in italics. And I think it's alright to use quotes for the video. That's how we could differentiate the two. {{KeybladeSpyMaster/Sig}} 18:06, 13 January 2015 (UTC)
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| {{RikutheBloody|time={{User:Master Riku the Bloody/Sig1}} 19:12, 13 January 2015 (UTC)|angry=What does everyone mean by navi templates? I know what one is, but what are we talking about here? Also, I refer back to ANX219's quote, using "one". My teacher says that when referring to a non-gender, use "he". I don't see any problems. Its not like any guest is going to stare at the picture captions all day, or say anything about being sexist. Right? We should just use "himself", and "he". I heard that was the absent of genders. ~Love Riku.}}
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| {{TheFifteenthMember|time={{User:TheFifteenthMember/Sig1}} 19:51, 13 January 2015 (UTC)|persuade=Responses:
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| *'''Pronoun:''' "One" is actually a viable pronoun (and actually ''one'' that my friend suggested to me), but isn't that usually used if the sentence begins with the subject of "one"? And by that, I mean this. Compare: "X allows the user to raise the Keyblade above one's head" and "X allows one to raise the Keyblade above one's head". All in all, I still hold that "they" is the most appropriate pronoun to use.
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| *'''Captions:''' Agreed that character names are used if the command is exclusive; otherwise we go with "the player".
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| *'''Game titles:''' In a forum long long ago, we already agreed that we could use shortened names (''Kingdom Hearts'', ''Chain of Memories'', ''Birth by Sleep'' etc.) as long as the full name has already been used in that section/page once. When I said "in full", I meant not using the "BBS" abbreviation which I still don't think we should do.}}
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| {{KrytenKoro|Without wearing too much of a social justice hat, there's ample academic consensus on a "default he" promoting internal sexism. Wearing my pedant hat, I also don't like using "he" if you can be referring to a woman.
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| "One" just sounds...incredibly pretentious, especially for possessives, and is best used with imperatives anyway.}}
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| {{ANX219|time=02:32, 15 January 2015 (UTC)|text=One is always going to sound stuck up. (Is there a pun there or..?)}}
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