Thread:Shabook/@comment-26838855-20180810204338/@comment-112155-20180810204756

BEJT wrote: I don't want an edit war on Spider-Man, but I don't understand why it's being reverted. Factually, he was born between January 1, 2001 and June 23, 2001. Giving "2001" means he could have been born June 24, 2001-December 31, 2001 as well. But this is not the case. And it leads to things like this fake passport going around, where people seemingly look at the wiki and see that his birthday could be any point in 2001 and then assign their own date. People are taking the wrong inference from this, because that's what the page suggests, but it's not the case, and I worry about how far the wrong information spreads - surely the wiki should present the correct, factual information? Having a range of dates is not a factual specific date. And factual specific dates are the only things that can be added to articles. Either a day, a month, a year, or a century, but a specific date. And a range of six months is anything but specific.

Also, despite I love this wiki, I doubt it is the reason for people making such convincing fake props

BEJT wrote: And secondly, any ideas yet on what to call the page for the original timeline post-2018? Today is my first day of holidays, so don't expect this to be high on my list of priorities.