Board Thread:Wiki Discussions and Support/@comment-5407586-20141206094948/@comment-28861328-20141209055654

In-universe or out-of-universe, it really doesn't matter. Kishi is the author of the series. He put a name on the out-of-universe aspects of his story and that makes it a fact. This really reeks of "we just don't want to do it", and Rachin's absolutely asinine way of saying "Well, why don't you do it, since you want it so badly" pretty much confirms that. As Suzaku pointed out earlier, up until a few days ago, this site had the names of all of the movies wrong too. The arc names need to be dealt with in a similar fashion.

Saying that we can change around arcs because it is just a way of organizing content is like saying I can change the name of chapters and merge them together any which way I want because the content "works better" that way. Rachin clearly doesn't know what he's talking about, so I'll ignore his snarky remarks and focus on you, Snapper.

This is not a cool precedent to be setting. Ignoring official classifications by an author of a series just because we have our own system sets the bar low and opens the door to all kinds of bad things. Number one, its a false way of presenting our information. Readers come here and use our site as a source because we have all the information in one place. Currently, we're basically advertising that our arcs are how the series is divided up and Kishi is flat out saying, "No, its divided up this way." Authors have a right to do that, seeing as they write the story and arcs have a purpose to the story (take it from me, they have a purpose). Fans, on the other hand, do not.

We have been presenting information, apparently knowingly, given your responses, wrong for years. And now we're saying, "Hey! Our way is better of organizing this story is better than the author's, so **** you, Kishi."

I won't let this die until it is changed. That's final. What you are proposing and trying to do is 'wrong. Change it.