Thread:Nightlily/@comment-5679696-20170410001951/@comment-4975807-20170412010924

I hope I am not intruding by giving my opinion, and I also have hopes that what I'm about to say won't be taken as I'm siding with one person over the other.

My interpretation is that this situation has blown up because there is the issue of context and tone being lost or misinterpreted when communication is written rather than verbally spoken face-to-face, as well taking in account how a person's written words are being perceived or received by the other person. Lady said on the Black Beard thread, "Sure, just like we always do when there is a spelling mistake ^^." After much thought, I do not believe she was writing that in a sarcastic tone or writing it to come off as snarky or mean. Lady is agreeing with Lily's suggestion to mention the script and press release in the trivia section and saying that's what we do on the wiki when there's a spelling error. I do think the comment was meant to be literal, like, "yeah, we could do that for something that has a spelling mistake", and wasn't meant to interpreted with a sarcastic tone like, "yes, we do that for spelling mistakes, or didn't you already know that by now?" I'm not saying Lady intended to be sarcastic or rude in any shape or form, but I can see how the sentence may be read in a tone that is, because the text is in written form rather than words that are conveyed verbally.