Board Thread:Wiki management/@comment-26470588-20170220091537/@comment-26470588-20170222150548

VeXJL wrote: Teacup Terry wrote: Point #1 (although it's been said a THOUSAND TIMES)
 * It does not matter what you are used to, or what you are trying to do. It also does not matter with what I want to do. The only thing that matters is what the WIKI VIEWERS WANT. Otherwise, it's just a poorly organized wiki,

Finally, the names are DIFFERENT. Capital letters or not, they are still different. Putting (PvZH) at the end means that the reader might think that there was another page with the same capital letter. This is absolutely wrong, because the information is false. Readers should see that there are these specific details that make them different. A reader can't mix up Disco-tron 3000 and Disco-Tron 3000 or Whack a Zombie and Whack-a-Zombie. The capital letters and other small differences are meant to be seen clearly so you can differentiate them. Otherwise, I might have failed English

RIP me because this thread will pass.
 * 1. Why is it important information to know whether or not there is another page with the same capital letter as opposed to, say, Going to the Page that they actually want to go to?
 * 2.They may know the differences between those, but that doesn't mean they know which is PvZ and which is PvZH.
 * 3.I doubt it o: