Thread:Sulina/@comment-27.74.246.71-20170831062234

I think you missed the point when reverting my implemented feature. I didn't initially add them for listing purposes, but rather to allow easy navigation for the users.

For this particular abilities section, everything must be on point. If you have been on other LN wikis such as OPM, SAO, Re:zero, etc, you will notice that they all follow the same structure: "Abilities" (JP Name if possible): [Description] and [Supporting Facts]. With this, the users can easily assimilate information and see why things are the way they are. For example: "''Quick Reflexes: During the skirmish between MC and Manabu, the former was able to dodge all the blows from the latter without a hitch." ''As demonstrated, this form of descripting is much more efficient and understandable. By adopting this feature, it will be easier for users to add the missing abilities or to fill them up in case there is no description.

By eliminating this feature, in other words, switching back to paragraphing, some problems will follow. (1) Firstly, from what I have been observing, vast contents from this page are dependant on the user Kingdevo. Without him, those section are most likely left empty until another equally competent editor emerge to produce long paragraph. (2) Secondly, some paragraphs in question are a mix of different abilities (read Academic Abilities in Kiyo's article) and is written in a "plot" style (telling stories). This means that, in some paragraph, each point is vague and may serve as another plot section. (3) Finally and most imporantly, many editors will be reluctant to modify the section, as they may think an idea of their is already written. For instance, it took me a while to notice the absence of "Skilled Manipulator", which is a noticeable ability of Kiyo as shown in Episode 6.

As for these not fitting the official terms, I don't think they matter in this wiki anyway. (1) Terms are not 100% correct and this applies to every English wiki of foreign products in another language. (2) Furthermore, some terms in this wiki already bypass that rule since they are based on personal definition of Japanese terms (the terminology and Advancing Nurturing High School pages,...). (3) Another thing, what I'm adding aren't exactly terms or official names (like Starburst Stream or whatever) but rather headers/short description. If we keep them consistent throughout the wiki ([Adj] Intellect, [Adj] Strength, [Adj] Negotiator,...), nobody should be able to disprove the logic of this approach. 