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::And I do understand the philosophy against filling the wiki with lots of speculation. (Though I think heroeswiki.com does pretty well by having an explicit "fan theories" set of pages, apart from the main pages.) And I might agree with you about the dry recounting (or at least recounting, no reason to make it too dry) but I disagree about the "what seems obvious at the time." Everything people add to the Wiki has some perception of why it's important behind it. (There are some sites with pure transcripts if you prefer that, and they are useful) That's why I think a rule of "only document what the show tells us, and not your speculations" is not a bad rule. However, what I see happening is people overdoing it, and seeking to remove material which, while real and from the show, happens to imply speculations they don't agree with, while keeping or writing material which implies speculations they do agree with. In the example which I brought up, which is here: http://en.battlestarwiki.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Humanoid_Cylon_speculation&oldid=107966 we had a page which made declarations that "No character who has had children can be a Cylon" and "No character that has a history going back more than 2 years in the colonies can be a Cylon" and the like. I tried to edit the wiki to remove these statements as baseless speculations, and put in what we had really seen (but not the implicit conclusion that even the likes of Tigh and Tyroll could be Cylons), and I was, as you suggest, not taken seriously. But I was watching a lot more closely than most, at least in this case. I think we want people to watch closely, notice clues and document them -- as long as they stick documenting what really is in the show or external sources. So I would never have written "the hybrid downloaded into Hera" (I don't even think that's all that likely) but I did feel appropriate to note that the two events appear close in time. So once again, I am not saying you want speculation, but I think a lot of the stuff of mine that has been removed has gone not because it was speculation, but because it didn't agree with other people's speculations, and not just in the case I cite above.--[[User:Bradtem|Bradtem]] 15:19, 5 December 2007 (CST) | ::And I do understand the philosophy against filling the wiki with lots of speculation. (Though I think heroeswiki.com does pretty well by having an explicit "fan theories" set of pages, apart from the main pages.) And I might agree with you about the dry recounting (or at least recounting, no reason to make it too dry) but I disagree about the "what seems obvious at the time." Everything people add to the Wiki has some perception of why it's important behind it. (There are some sites with pure transcripts if you prefer that, and they are useful) That's why I think a rule of "only document what the show tells us, and not your speculations" is not a bad rule. However, what I see happening is people overdoing it, and seeking to remove material which, while real and from the show, happens to imply speculations they don't agree with, while keeping or writing material which implies speculations they do agree with. In the example which I brought up, which is here: http://en.battlestarwiki.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Humanoid_Cylon_speculation&oldid=107966 we had a page which made declarations that "No character who has had children can be a Cylon" and "No character that has a history going back more than 2 years in the colonies can be a Cylon" and the like. I tried to edit the wiki to remove these statements as baseless speculations, and put in what we had really seen (but not the implicit conclusion that even the likes of Tigh and Tyroll could be Cylons), and I was, as you suggest, not taken seriously. But I was watching a lot more closely than most, at least in this case. I think we want people to watch closely, notice clues and document them -- as long as they stick documenting what really is in the show or external sources. So I would never have written "the hybrid downloaded into Hera" (I don't even think that's all that likely) but I did feel appropriate to note that the two events appear close in time. So once again, I am not saying you want speculation, but I think a lot of the stuff of mine that has been removed has gone not because it was speculation, but because it didn't agree with other people's speculations, and not just in the case I cite above.--[[User:Bradtem|Bradtem]] 15:19, 5 December 2007 (CST) | ||
:::OK, this discussion is getting to in-depth for an article talk page. Perhaps you would like to create a [[Battlestar Wiki:Think Tank]] proposal to take this further? [[User:OTW|OTW]] 15:42, 5 December 2007 (CST) | :::OK, this discussion is getting to in-depth for an article talk page. Perhaps you would like to create a [[Battlestar Wiki:Think Tank]] proposal to take this further? [[User:OTW|OTW]] 15:42, 5 December 2007 (CST) | ||