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:::But it's true that this would only be as good as complete speculation to post on the SSB articles on the environment of Wikipedia, though. :/ [[User:Erik the Appreciator|Erik the Appreciator]] 03:36, August 16, 2007 (EDT)
:::But it's true that this would only be as good as complete speculation to post on the SSB articles on the environment of Wikipedia, though. :/ [[User:Erik the Appreciator|Erik the Appreciator]] 03:36, August 16, 2007 (EDT)


The way I see it, Wikipedia's the place where policies on verifiability and no original research are immutable and hardcore because it's a serious resource for all types of people in the world, while SmashWiki is more like something that's maintained by the fans for the fans. It's because of that that I see many serious articles on this wiki using terminology invented by the Smash Bros. community, such as the [[Wavedash]] and the [[Black Hole Glitch]]; these are unofficial and original names made by the Smash Bros. community, but SmashWiki is a database made by and for the community, so those articles are just fine. So if we start seeing the community at SmashBoards using the term Tether Recovery to describe the Link and Samus Melee moves, that should be grounds for modifying the relevant pages here as such. [[User:Erik the Appreciator|Erik the Appreciator]] 03:45, August 16, 2007 (EDT)
The way I see it, Wikipedia's the place where policies on verifiability and no original research are immutable and hardcore because it's for everyone in the world, while SmashWiki is more like something that's maintained by the fans for the fans. It's because of that that I see many serious articles on this wiki using terminology invented by the Smash Bros. community, such as the [[Wavedash]] and the [[Black Hole Glitch]]; these are unofficial and original names made by the Smash Bros. community, but SmashWiki is a database made by and for the community, so those articles are just fine. So if we start seeing the community at SmashBoards using the term Tether Recovery to describe the Link and Samus Melee moves, that should be grounds for modifying the relevant pages here as such. [[User:Erik the Appreciator|Erik the Appreciator]] 03:45, August 16, 2007 (EDT)
:You said it, sister. I do think FnW has a point, though - so I've edited the article as such. Edit as needed to make it look good. [[User:WarxePB|WarxePB]] 03:47, August 16, 2007 (EDT)
:You said it, sister. I do think FnW has a point, though - so I've edited the article as such. Edit as needed to make it look good. [[User:WarxePB|WarxePB]] 03:47, August 16, 2007 (EDT)
::That's pretty good! [[User:Erik the Appreciator|Erik the Appreciator]] 03:48, August 16, 2007 (EDT)
::That's pretty good! [[User:Erik the Appreciator|Erik the Appreciator]] 03:48, August 16, 2007 (EDT)

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