Board Thread:Wiki discussions and announcements/@comment-1876049-20150731182500/@comment-1920550-20150731233055

GutsyTick wrote: Agree with Feirund.

The Wiki should be a place for official information. Flavourful content subject to personal bias should, at the very least, be posted on the Trivia section or something equal to it in terms of relevancy.

As for the argument that this flavour text helps new players quickly understand what a Champion does, well, we have Champion Spotlights for that; they're more effective than what we could ever condense into 4~5 lines of fancy text, and if I'm not misinformed, they're also official content from Riot.

If anything is insusceptible to personal bias in this subject, it would have to be the fact that this whole project isn't worth the effort. As a first time player, when i started using this wiki as an information source i struggled initially with understanding the workings of champion kits, because there was no introduction to how they worked. It's one thing to read each ability and what they do, another thing is to read them after reading an initial text that explains what the champion is all about, what's the feel/fantasy to him/her/it...the pages simply give the straight information and that's it...it's a missing link that can be added without disrupting anything.

Now you may disagree with that, it's a completely valid stance you can take. But when a project brings over 130 comments from a dozen or so more editors in 4 or so days, then the project IS WORTH the effort, so that last claim of yours is in itself very biased at best and extremely disrespectful at worst due to that fact that this involved so many people, so quickly who put in alot of good ideas and we're having fun while at it and is especially disrespectful to the maker of this project who wants to improve the wiki and had an awesome idea to do so. If you want to disagree, disagree, but be respectful about it and don't arrogantly brush off the impact it already had.