Talk:Rum

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Revision as of 19:18, 22 March 2016 by Chekhov MacGuffin (talk | contribs) (Rum's gender and hearsay in general: new section)

Rum appearing before 906

Are we sure the poster didn't just edit that AC hint in at a later point after writing that entry on September 3, 2014? --- Black Demon 08:12, 21 March 2015 (CET)

I'll see if their page shows up on an internet archive. If not I'll roll it forward to when it hit western forums timestamped. Nope internet archive didn't manage to get that blog. Chekhov MacGuffin talk 17:10, 21 March 2015 (CET)

Rum's gender and hearsay in general

Rum's gender is not confirmed. The character has not appeared in person or had a character who is knowledgeable of Rum use a decisive gender pronoun (e.g Bourbon confirmed male in the red shirts by Kir's "kare"). This means we only have second-hand accounts of imperfect accuracy. Black Organization members can often disguise after all. Vermouth was active at least 3 years before the Kouji incident. Second, we also have the codename pattern to think about. While Gosho is free to break his own pattern as a juke, there is also no reason why he wouldn't keep it as well because he tends to be a creature of habit. There is a difference between announcing suspicions and making outright declarations, and we need to make sure we keep to the right side of that fine line in order to maintain accuracy.

Also in general, if you are the Northern Italian IP account who added this information, I am getting kind of fed up with the amount of mistakes and hearsay in general you are adding to the wiki. Compared to other people, a relatively large amount of your edits have been reverted for being incorrect, in need of citation, or straight up breaking rules. I looked in my just my edit records and in the past two weeks there were three set of things No source, Spoilers/jumping the gun, wrong country. The rate at which you make mistakes is too high. Please make sure you are matching the Manual of Style and also be more proactive about confirming the information you find online. Chekhov MacGuffin talk 20:18, 22 March 2016 (CET)