Thread:DanteLee123/@comment-1672596-20190303144655/@comment-1672596-20190304173512

Zhan Fu wrote: Weedle McHairybug wrote: However, we really should keep Tamaki in, as she and Honoka still have one episode where they interact with each other, which is still notable ("not notable" would be more like, say, Honoka and Gen Fu's interactions, or Honoka and Brad Wong, or heck, Honoka and Niki for that matter, as they literally have no interaction at all, onscreen or even implied.). No, a single interaction doesn't make it a notable relationship. As the MoS says: "Not every brief interaction or encounter is worth mentioning". To decide whether something is notable or not, try asking "what makes this worth mentioning here?" and see what sort of answer you can come up with. So? I could easily write in the MoS that Bass was stated to be transgendered in the Japanese version, yet you'd know full well the MoS is wrong if it said that.

And quite frankly, the fact that it even exists at all more than makes it notable. That's why I specifically cited as examples Honoka and Gen Fu's relationship (since there was no interactions either shown directly on-screen or otherwise even remotely implied). My view is, anything that exists is worth mentioning, period, so don't try that whole "To decide whether something is notable or not, try asking "what makes this worth mentioning here?"" rationale there. Because my answer is "it exists, it's notable." Bare bones and simple.