Board Thread:Shingeki no Kyojin Wiki/@comment-24930713-20150327022217/@comment-5774380-20150417175954

I've been reading those pages and this is not a old style, it began with The Uprising arc. The length of the previous arcs is nowhere near.

Eren's page, for example, that section is even longer than all the other arcs combined, and contains paragraphs like this:

''Kenny begins to recount a story from his youth, where he entered a room with his dying grandfather and asked him to talk to him. His grandfather asked if Kenny killed more Military Police and Kenny replied that the ones who were snooping around are now dead. Kenny told his grandfather that he found his sister working at a brothel in the underground city, she was pregnant and determined to keep the child. He then added that another branch of his family moved near Shiganshina District but were still poor due to harassment of their business. He then asked his grandfather how this happened since the Ackermans used to be warriors close with the monarchy, and now there are almost none left. Kenny prodded his grandfather by humorously referring to himself as a cute little grandson and his grandfather relented by saying that he will tell "Kenny the Ripper", even though he never intended to. His grandfather told Kenny that the Ackermans are feared, not hated, because the King cannot control them. The Ackermans were central figures entrusted with the survival of humanity after they moved inside the walls, while almost everyone else came from a single bloodline. Another bloodline similar to the Ackermans are the Asians, and both of these groups presented a problem for how the king wanted to rule inside the walls. The King wanted to wipe memories to create a perfect society with the power of the Titans, something that built the walls and erased humanity outside the walls. These two groups are immune to memory manipulation, and left the monarchy when it tried to silence them and created the perfect society. Kenny's grandfather ends by saying that the head of their family offered his life to save the Ackerman family but it ended up meaning nothing, and Kenny responds that he will believe the story because things will be more fun. He violently lifts Rod into the air with one hand and points his pistol at his eye while saying that story is why he thinks the way he does. As Historia cries out for her father, Rod asks if Kenny thinks he is lying and the captain replies no and that he waited for this day to see if Rod would finally tell the truth. As he accuses Rod of stringing him along for his succession ritual Rod says that he is grateful since he always thought his younger brother took Kenny off the street for no reason, but is interrupted when Kenny tells him not to insult Uri again unless he wants half his face missing. Historia lunges for Kenny's pistol and pulls it away as he laments her by saying that she is a poor thing and surely must understand that Rod is trying to turn her into a Titan, so she can eat Eren. Historia, knowing this is her mission, asks what is wrong with becoming a Titan if she can save humanity. Kenny laughs while asking if she thinks that is her mission and Historia replies that she will eat Eren, bring Frieda back, inherit the world's history, and then exterminate all the Titans. As Kenny grabs Rod's neck, he asks Historia is she has forgotten what Rod has done and that her birth is a tragedy.[59] ''

A tremendously long single paragraph where Eren is just mentioned briefly at the end. That information is already contained in the article of Chapter 65 which is cited in the same paragraph, so there is no point in copy/pasting it there, we can simply summarize the esencial information concerning Eren and if the reader wants more details they can consult the references.