Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-1514283-20140829001753/@comment-9782468-20140830015826

People think that making logical conclusions forward the wiki and make much more progress, and they're right.

But this wiki is a source of information. This isn't something where we can be right about 9 things out of 10. This is something where 100% accuracy should be the only option we have. When we have 1 out of 10 things wrong, that puts all the information we have up in question. Suddenly we're not a source of canon information. We're a source of only what might be canon information.

If I see one wiki with 9 out of 10 things right, and another with 9 out of 9 things right, I'm sticking with the one with everything right. Because the first one obviously will put up information that they thought was so obvious that it was correct, but wasn't confirmed.

Idk about you guys, but if I'm visiting a wiki, I want to know that everything on it is confirmed. Otherwise, it's just a site that makes assumptions about a series or whatever. It doesn't matter that most of those assumptions might be correct. I don't want to read any of the wrong information.