User talk:Ville V. Kokko

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 * Well, thank you. I'm not sure if I should be responding here, but I will since I don't know any better anyway. I've been using Wikipedia for a while now so I know I am going to "stay". I just thought I should start doing my contributions more properly. Ville V. Kokko 14:46, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
 * Okay, happy editing! --KFP (talk | contribs) 15:44, 6 October 2006 (UTC)

Spoiler tags
Copied from Sora (Kingdom Hearts):
 * It is the consensus of WikiProject Square Enix and WikiProject Final Fantasy not to include spoiler tags because:
 * Wikipedia is not censored, as shown by what Wikipedia is not and the content disclaimer available at the bottom of every page.
 * Spoiler tags add nothing to the article. It's quite plainly obvious that a Wikipedia page about a topic is going to have spoilers on that topic. If you don't want to be spoiled about it, why would you even come to read it?
 * Spoiler tags break the flow of the article by clearly marking where spoilers can and cannot be. Limiting the article in such a way would force the editor to rearrange the article to its mutual degradation.
 * Spoiler tags are inherently POV because who are we as editors to say what is and what isn't a spoiler? Where is the line in a game beyond which information is considered a spoiler? Is there such a line? The opening scene of a game wouldn't be a spoiler to someone who's played it but to someone who hasn't bought it yet, it is a huge spoiler.
 * There are other reasons but if you really feel strongly about it, go to WP:SE to talk to them. Axem Titanium 15:44, 4 November 2006 (UTC)

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