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:Personally I don't really see the confusion though, as long as the POVs aren't randomly mixed. You were the one who seemed the most in favor of a strictly in-universe POV. But even many of the "in-universe" articles make it clear that we are writing about a TV show and not some pseudo-historical document. It depends on the articles. Some stand to treat them strictly in-universe, while others are helped with more real-world references. --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 14:05, 16 January 2007 (CST) | :Personally I don't really see the confusion though, as long as the POVs aren't randomly mixed. You were the one who seemed the most in favor of a strictly in-universe POV. But even many of the "in-universe" articles make it clear that we are writing about a TV show and not some pseudo-historical document. It depends on the articles. Some stand to treat them strictly in-universe, while others are helped with more real-world references. --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 14:05, 16 January 2007 (CST) | ||
::Agreed on actor bios and any other cast/crew/behind the scenes info. Yeah, I'm trying to wrap my head around what I've seen and what we've done. Most of the time in episode and item articles, we speak in-universe, but often mix out-of-universe comment and comparison. No, I don't think its a very serious problem except where an article's context has significant real-world comparison. [[Small arms]] is a good example, but contrast [[Computers in the Re-imagined Series]] where contributors (of which I've been more of the primary contributor) have mixed the voice a bit. Perhaps I should drop by Memory Alpha again to review; I think that's where I saw the struggles they've had in voice. My goal is to keep the voice mixing to a minimum by establishing a writing pattern (as we have with the use of present tense), although practically out-universe voicing shouldn't be fully stopped (take [[Articles of Colonization]] -- the article completely loses context without its non-footnoted, out-of-universe comparisons). The problem stems more from our explanations than our documentation of what we have seen; voicing is all context. --[[User:Spencerian|Spencerian]] 07:45, 19 January 2007 (CST) | ::Agreed on actor bios and any other cast/crew/behind the scenes info. Yeah, I'm trying to wrap my head around what I've seen and what we've done. Most of the time in episode and item articles, we speak in-universe, but often mix out-of-universe comment and comparison. No, I don't think its a very serious problem except where an article's context has significant real-world comparison. [[Small arms]] is a good example, but contrast [[Computers in the Re-imagined Series]] where contributors (of which I've been more of the primary contributor) have mixed the voice a bit. Perhaps I should drop by Memory Alpha again to review; I think that's where I saw the struggles they've had in voice. My goal is to keep the voice mixing to a minimum by establishing a writing pattern (as we have with the use of present tense), although practically out-universe voicing shouldn't be fully stopped (take [[Articles of Colonization]] -- the article completely loses context without its non-footnoted, out-of-universe comparisons). The problem stems more from our explanations than our documentation of what we have seen; voicing is all context. --[[User:Spencerian|Spencerian]] 07:45, 19 January 2007 (CST) | ||
==Opposing Argument== | ==Opposing Argument== | ||
First, let me link to my two previous comments on this matter: | First, let me link to my two previous comments on this matter: | ||
*[[Battlestar_Wiki_talk:Standards_and_Conventions/ | *[[Battlestar_Wiki_talk:Standards_and_Conventions/Archive02#Verb_Tense_2|"Verb Tense 2" at Standards & Conventions]] | ||
*[[Battlestar_Wiki_talk:Neutral_point_of_view#Clarification_Needed|"Clarification Needed" at Neutral point of view]] | *[[Battlestar_Wiki_talk:Neutral_point_of_view#Clarification_Needed|"Clarification Needed" at Neutral point of view]] | ||
Second, I will repeat and summarize my viewpoint, so as not to belabor the issue: | Second, I will repeat and summarize my viewpoint, so as not to belabor the issue: | ||
I believe that Memory Alpha's policy of distinguishing between "in-universe" and "real-world" POVs is deeply flawed. Battlestar Galactica deserves to be treated as a literary work, and critiqued and commented on from a "real-world" POV ''at all times''. It is frequently necessary to mix "real-world" commentary with content that is otherwise mostly "in-universe", and a policy establishing a strict dichotomy between the two will make such commentary difficult or impossible. Furthermore, I would like to reiterate that what I call the "false document mystique" holds no appeal for me. I am not interested in constructing an Encyclopedia which might exist in (any of the numerous) BSG continuities, but an Encyclopedia which exists ''in the real world'' and documents three television series, two failed continuation projects, three prose novel continuities and four comic book series. --[[User: | I believe that Memory Alpha's policy of distinguishing between "in-universe" and "real-world" POVs is deeply flawed. Battlestar Galactica deserves to be treated as a literary work, and critiqued and commented on from a "real-world" POV ''at all times''. It is frequently necessary to mix "real-world" commentary with content that is otherwise mostly "in-universe", and a policy establishing a strict dichotomy between the two will make such commentary difficult or impossible. Furthermore, I would like to reiterate that what I call the "false document mystique" holds no appeal for me. I am not interested in constructing an Encyclopedia which might exist in (any of the numerous) BSG continuities, but an Encyclopedia which exists ''in the real world'' and documents three television series, two failed continuation projects, three prose novel continuities and four comic book series. --[[User:Peter Farago|Peter Farago]] 14:08, 14 February 2007 (CST) | ||