Getting a little snippy aren't we? Considering how little activity we sometimes see at Supermanica I like to do these marathon sessions once in a while. And encyclopedias should be standardized shouldn't they?
Anyway, back to the point of the thread, for a time I thought all humanoid aliens should be counted as people but it is less confusing to have "people" be synonymous with "human beings from the planet Earth", IMHO.
--DrJohnnyDiablo
I'm all for correcting typos, grammar, citations that might be wrong, re-writing entries that are in the past tense, etc. I think those changes are great.
When the marathon sessions include moving scores of entries to new categories, changing dashes to em-dashes, hyperlinking every reference to the "Man of Steel", changing every reference to first appearance from "first appears in Detective Comics" to "first appearance: Detective Comics" (both are acceptable and occur within the same scholarly works) - then they are unnecessary. I like titles inside the entries but usually only add them when I am editing an exisiting entry to add a new story, so that all can find the entry on the "Recent Changes" page. Often times, when tens and tens of entries are changed in minutia in one marathon session, its impossible to even find any new entries on the "Recent Changes" section.
So, since I don't intend to be snippy but rather am usually direct, I feel that new entries about the world of Superman are more important than constantly re-arranging the existing entries.