Board Thread:Consensus Track/@comment-1738746-20150714113923/@comment-34710634-20150716070623

Bluesonic1 wrote: Ok so I'll take this moment to sum up the current proposed changes, and people can say if they disagree on a particular one:
 * All trivia of speculative nature must be referenced.
 * No big text chunks should go in the trivia section (referred to previously as "large fan theories") e.g. "Trivia points should be small facts or tidbits of information. If you find yourself writing a paragraph for a single point, it is probably too long for the trivia section and should either not be added or shortened down".
 * Trivia of speculative nature must be written in a style that makes very clear to readers that it is unconfirmed information, regardless of it having (a) reference(s).
 * The addition of an objective point to help prevent 'nonsense' or 'obvious' additions to the "Trivia" section e.g. "A trivia point should not be repeating things that are already written elsewhere in the article, and should contribute new information as opposed to highlighting information that is self-evident."

The following are ideas that have been floating around the thread so far, people can comment on whether it is something they want, like or dislike:
 * Usage of an unconfirmed information tag for trivia points of speculative nature? (This can be achieved by making a modified template of )
 * Change "Trivia" to "Trivia and Notes"?
 * Split "Trivia" and "Notes" into different sections, allowing longer pieces (referred to previously as "large fan theories") to be added to the "Notes" section and utilize a Show/Hide box for the "Notes" section much like the "Bug" section does?

I fully agree with the five first points. Though the idea about "A trivia point should not be repeating things that are already written [...]" rule should also include something like this: "Always think whether things that are obvious to you are obvious to new players. If not, and if important, include them in one of the paragraphs of the article."

When we have two sections, one for Trivia, one for Notes, many editors might not know the difference. I think keeping it just as Trivia and adding tags to speculative things and not adding tags to non-speculative things will be fine.