Thread:MetallicKaiser/@comment-26160153-20160909165645/@comment-27659575-20160912101336

Uhuh, well I'm not sure how you consider speech mannerisms such as saying "good!" in English a core fact, but whatever.

But what I am sure of is that the kind of trivia you're defending isn't the kind of trivia I've been deleting for a week. What I've been deleting isn't important knowledge about the series, it was speculation, and funny coincidences. If you can turn these funny coincidences into real writing choices from the author, and back it up with a source, I'm happy to let you write it, but as it is, not a single one of them qualifies.

If you can tell me why Araki decided to have Miraschon say "Good!" like D'Arby and back it up with a source, this will be worth keeping. But if you're only saying that both say good, without further addo, then it goes to the trash.

I'm very wary of people misinterpreting the manga, they just can't help but see design when there is simply coincidence. As such I frown upon "X looks like Y" types of trivia, as they probably give importance to what doesn't deserve such attention. When you want to point out that Josuke and Giorno both can heal people, first you're spoiling those who haven't read or watched part 5, then it's as if Araki purposefully made both JoJos being able to heal whereas Araki only wanted excuses to grievously wound the protagonists and both JoJos only happened to have powers whose one possible application was to heal. And maybe it was more interesting that say that last phrase instead of simply noticing that both can heal. See parallelisms and design choices all you want, but they will remain speculation until it's confirmed by Araki and thus don't have a place in the articles.

And as you said, trivias are answering questions no one asked, nor are they indispensable. Thus there's little reason for us wikia editors to keep trivias around. We are here to present facts about the series, but we're not here to give "food for thought", that following what you argued, won't be missed by anyone reading the wikia. If someone, reading the manga, watching the anime or reading the articles, was told the kind the anecdotes you seem to like so much, their only reaction would be to think "and then what?" because your "food for thought" is only a funny coincidence that in no way broadens the readers' understanding of the series.

AS long as you're defending your position, you'll be like that one girl who says "wow it's funny how Joe and Jane share the same favorite X, it's totally noteworthy!"