Thread:Shabook/@comment-3164086-20141217065819/@comment-112155-20141217094439

Well, I'd like to know how removing an event that happened at a location from the location article can possibly improve the article, specially when those sentences have been directly taken from the movie and its script.

Fpr example, you removed the entire conversation that Fury had with Pierce just before killing him, about how he would have taken a shot for him in the past.

More examples, we never refer to Captain America as "Cap" when writing articles. If their friend want to call him with a familiar name, so be it, but when redacting a serious article, that familiarity is, at least, inappropriate.

Another one, you changed that Rumlow was informed that "SHIELD through Black Widow had taken the Council Room", and that may or may not be true, but was Rumlow was informed was that SHIELD had taken the Council Room, and that Widow was there, nothing more, nothing less.

And so on with all changes. Some gramar issues that you edited have been right, but most of the rewordings you did in the article changed the actual events as seen in the film to another thing that is less accurate, and that is the reason the edits were undone.