Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-91424-20160809203826/@comment-2153169-20160810215901

I agree with Killian. If we add film trivia, we should not do a distinction about them.

As CDA pointed it out in a previous thread, that's not because someone think it is not important that other people would think the same.

Again, trivia should not be based on our personal view, but about the general view. If we can agree to add trivia about cars or trees because some people finds them interesting, we should add the other film trivia too cos some people could find them interesting.

We don't have to select what is important or not for our readers, that's up to them. That's why, if we refuse to give real guidelines to trivia, we should not refuse to add things just because a minority of people (I mean us, who work on the wiki) do not like them :)

That's the main problem of our trivia on the wiki, too many personnal opinions. We should be more open minded about what people would like to read. That's why it would be REALLY the time to discuss about giving guidelines :)