Thread:Dr0Shadow/@comment-9289481-20131103153251/@comment-9340689-20140127000219

PullingoffMasks wrote: Dude, you're obviously not familiar with the passive versions of 'no' which exist in the English language.

...And the amount of times which they've been invoked in the huge thread above this conversation

Unsolicited advice often gets incredibly irritating, especially (to quote DJ in the thread above) for something which is 'held close to my [sic] chest and held to high standards." So we should ignore all of the advice you've been trying to give all of us on article pages, because we're sick of it? Sounds good to me!

Seriously, you do the same thing in different ways. Dr0Shadow suggests possible additions, you suggest changing part of the story that's already been written, which could cause inconsistancies in the story and possible confusion. Sometimes, when something is already writtten, it's better to just leave it the way it is, esspecially if it does not play a huge part in the story.

Think about Star Wars: They made Greedo shoot first instead of Han Solo, and everyone threw an absolute fit about it. Changes can sometimes just end up ticking people off.

If neccessary, the writer can make up an explaination for the mistake later.