Thread:Shabook/@comment-996391-20160306105852/@comment-112155-20160306114307

Yes, I'm perfectly aware that it sounds ridiculous, and it uses exactly the same logic for what you're proposing
 * 1) "If someone was reading the book, he would want to know in what page the info appears, to avoid reading the entire book while looking for it."
 * 2) "If someone was watching the movie, he would want to know in what minute the info appears, to avoid watching the entire movie while looking for it."

Also, all those articles you're using as examples should have a consistent reference system. We're not changing 7000 articles just because 3, especially some articles filled with citation requirements, are used as "precedent"...