Thread:Nbajammer/@comment-24798574-20150719114130/@comment-691135-20150719175700

Aldo is correct. We're going to play by the rules now, whereas before admins were not properly enforcing them and edit wars resulted. The pages will remain locked until the series airs, and any information released via official channels will be added as soon as possible thereafter. The days of adding newly-released information without sources willy-nilly, in clear violation of the rules, are over. Now, I could unprotect the pages and allow you folks to add it yourselves, but a) you've already established you won't abide by the rules and include sources until such a time I ask, and b) I would have to start issuing ever-increasing blocks for insertion of false information for each and every insertion without a citation, regardless of factuality. I don't think you want that. So we're going to do it this way where we can ensure the rules are followed, and no one has to be blocked. Each information piece MUST come from a citable source (See the Style Guide for acceptable sources), or it does not get added. I don't care if 3 magazines all say the same thing - no source, no add. Simple as that. No ifs, ands, or buts.

Takeru's name is correct, but it is spelled differently in different sources. So until the actual spelling is confirmed, we're not going to move the page, which would later cause double redirects that would need to be cleaned up. Once it is confirmed, the page will be moved. Again, to avoid another Kouta/Kota incident where, ironically, both spellings were correct.

As for Specter, all currently available information is on the page. It, like any other page, will be updated as information is released.

So in a nutshell, we're going to play by the rules starting now and I'm going to be very strict in enforcing them. To avoid a block or any trouble, all you need to do is provide a source for the information added. And I don't mean adding it willy-nilly because you know a source exists - if it exists such that you feel you can add it, then you can cite it per our criteria. No citation? Information gets removed (even if ultimately correct!) and a block issued for inserting false information (since anything unsourced is considered false with no supporting proof).