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hamza678 Since: Apr, 2013
2016-05-20 17:07:27

I don't know, but it's not supposed to be namespaced as a manga., if it's in English.

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jormis29 Since: Mar, 2012
2016-05-20 17:20:32

^ OEL Manga generally falls under the Manga namespace

TheOneWhoTropes Since: Feb, 2010
2016-05-21 09:57:57

@hamza: In English, manga is about the art style more that anything, and if the creator calls it a manga, I'd go with the Manga namespace.

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ryanasaurus0077 Since: Jul, 2009
2016-05-21 12:16:12

How did this deviate from the original topic—that being whether or not spoiler tags should belong on the page?

war877 Since: Dec, 2015
2016-05-21 15:10:39

I have to say that it deviated because eliminating spoiler tags from an article is a difficult question that it is hard to have a strong opinion about.

Especially if you aren't familiar with the work or page in question.

Edited by war877
Discar Since: Jun, 2009
2016-05-21 16:11:53

As someone who is familiar with the work, I say don't remove spoilers. It's an overreaction. Just don't excessively pothole under spoiler tags.

Writing a post-post apocalypse LitRPG on RR. Also fanfic stuff.
Candi Since: Aug, 2012
2016-05-21 21:43:47

Rewrite the example, leave out the pothole, or just put it in plain text if it messes with the formatting.

My personal opinion on spoilers is that I need to expect them on the net, and there's only one I ever cared about, so I'm not a neutral source for that discussion.

Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving. -Terry Pratchett
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