Board Thread:Shingeki no Kyojin Wiki/@comment-24930713-20150327022217/@comment-25933906-20150424215628

I have the same opinion. I think that every character page has to relate the story about the point of view of his character. When I edited some time ago Jean's page, I summed up entire manga chapters into a single sentence ( which may not be good neither ) I looked only after the character's relevance in that chapter. Probably character's pages should include other character's information only if is necesary to understand the plot.

After my experience editing Jean article, I found a couple of moments where if was impossible to focus only in Jean's point of view, because the reader can lose himself into the narration. However those moments where easily completed with just common sense and adding just small details of the total plot, or another characters's information.

I also think that chapter pages should be way more detailed than characters pages and should contain a reasonable amount of information from all the importants points of vies of the chapter.

However I do not think the same when we talk about paragraphs. I think that paragraphs should be divided based on the information that is told on them. For example, I think that Eren's conversation in the Reiss chapel should be put into a single paragraph. The problem is that due to the enormous amount of info put in the Uprising Arc, that would create a paragraph bigger than entire Arcs. I think that as long as the information is distributed in a reasonable way, it should be put into theme-divided paragraphs.

To sum up, I think that every character article should include basic information about the plot, and then it should focus into the character's point of view. In my opinion, making a detailed composition about Kenny's flashback with his grandfather in Eren's article, is too much.