User:Bleu Ninja

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Been a fan of H★R for years and years, and it has had a nigh-incalculable influence on my sense of humor and speech patterns. Mostly I do gnome work here around on the Wiki.

Also: I've made it onto yonder website twice times!

Might-Coulds

Various elements of wiki editorship that I feel vaguely strongly about.

Articles

Things that the wiki could potentially have an article about, someday. I'm probably not going to make it, though.

  • Cosplay
    • Use of this specific term, distinct from "costumes". See "cosplayover camp", that one time Stinkoman says "co-splay!".
  • Multiple exclamation points
    • This is a minor but distinctive writing gag on par with Lowercase i's with how much it subtly shows up when one exclamation mark will do (see: Strong Bad Email Page Titles). Probably too hard to search for and document, and not that notable.
  • The Far Side
    • I don't think this has enough to meet the notability requirements. But if they make one more joke about it, it's go time!
  • Interviews that mention South Park
    • Too trivial for an article or category but, especially in the early 00s, interviewers loved to make the comparison.
  • Rename "Twitter" articles to "X"
    • Just kidding. That would be dumb.

Cleanups

Specific types of gnome work I like to do. Usually I hit "Random page" until I find something that has gone uncorrected since the Bush administration.

  • Ledes
    • A lot of articles just have a giant lede, often a single rambling paragraph, caused by editors just appending a sentence when a new incidence occurs. I like to break those up with headers so articles aren't just a play-by-play of their filmography and can describe the subject more clearly.
  • "Apparently"
    • Not to get all Giraffedata up in here but in the vast majority of cases such weasel-wordery can be avoided. It seems for years there was a trend to avoid being presumptuous, but it went too far to the point where articles are just short of "the Compy is presumably Strong Bad's computer, which he apparently uses to check emails". It's not a huge leap of logic to make the sort of assertions that are being elided; just drop the "apparently".
  • Relying on in-universe rationale
    • Sort of related to the last one? It's fun to try and rationalize every inconsistency in a Marvel No-Prize sort of way, but a lot of times the answer is just "the Brothers Chaps changed their minds". Homestar didn't sell his old mushroom hut and move to a Peanuts-y house, they just decided to change where the fictional character lived. Sometimes DVD commentaries are improvised jokes, not hard-set canon. It's a neat thinking exercise to ponder how Homestar's eyes swivel around his head to always face the viewer, but at the end of the day he's a two-dimensional cartoon and you should really just relax.

Disagreements

Things I disagree with Wiki consensus on but don't feel like fighting about. Don't feel obliged to make edits based on these on my behalf!

  • Transcribing Diamonocle's pronunciation of "Dangeresque"
    • Writing his line from stunt double as "Danger-skew" may be phonetically correct but it does a poor job of illustrating the joke: that he's breaking "Dangeresque" up into the wrong syllables.
    • The subtitles for the game write it as "Danger-sque" but I see how that's not an ideal way to write it either.
    • I favor "Dangeres-queue" but... eh it's not great either.
  • Sightings has outlived its usefulness and should be retired, locked as a historical archive.
    • In 2003, back in the days of webrings or banner links, learning that something referenced Homestar was novel and could lead to discovering a new time-wastin' site... twenty years later, a vast majority of the sites have link-rotted away and a new sighting is, like, "a youtuber said jorb". I think it has value as a historical artifact, but... what's the point? Is anyone going to scroll through the 190 Web Sightings, clicking all the way?
  • Generally I favor fewer articles for one-off gags.
    • All of the "Decemberween Pageant" character articles could be deleted and merged into one of those tabled list pages.
    • I don't like a lot of the band articles where their only "appearance" is seeing an album cover in an easter egg but there's no musicians shown, songs named, or music heard. Why have an infobox if every field is "[unknown"?
    • Get rid of the Tom Servo article, or at least move it to a general MST3K one. An unmoving silhouette sight gag does not a "character" make.

Wiki features

Mostly a fantastical wishlist that I recognize won't be fulfilled. I don't see the wiki getting any serious backend updates, unless something seriously breaks.

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