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The Super Mario Wiki provides great quantities of information in all of its articles. Normally, the information must meet some [[Mariowiki:Manual of Style#Sections of an article|requirements according to the Manual of Style]] to be correctly placed in the articles. However, some information, apparently out of place, do not meet those requirements and seem they do not belong clearly-defined to the main content of the article, so special sections are created to home these kind of information. These are the '''Miscellaneous sections''' and '''Trivia sections'''.
The Super Mario Wiki provides a multitude of information in all of its articles. Normally, information can be placed in [[Mariowiki:Manual of Style#Sections of an article|specific sections of an article]], but some information does not meet the requirements to fit into any of the clearly-defined sections. Instead, special sections are created to house this kind of information. These are the '''miscellaneous sections''' and '''trivia sections'''.


==Creating Trivias==
==Adding trivia==
The Super Mario Wiki allows users to expand articles with all the information they can get and create Trivia sections thereby to add interesting stuff, information that does not fit with the general content or as to move them to a definite section, but in reality this method is discouraged. The reason that users must avoid this is because of the overuse of them by the users, normally containing too cluttered information that actually can be set in any part of the main content (Summary or History sections mostly) or in other cases, actual irrelevant facts that already are told in the other sections or opinions or especulations, which these therefore must be removed. To tell that a Trivia section shows these issues, it's recommended to apply the tag {{tem|trivia}} to indicate other users shouldn't fill up with more information on them and it's needed to find out a convenient place for that information somewhere else within the article.
The Super Mario Wiki allows users to expand articles with all the information they can get, and they usually create trivia sections to add interesting information that does not fit in with the general content. However, this method is discouraged because trivia sections have been overused. They often become cluttered with large amounts of information that can actually be placed in the main content ("Summary" or "History" sections mostly), or simply removed because such information is already mentioned in the main content, or takes the form of speculation, opinion pieces, or otherwise irrelevant factoids. Any information within a trivia section should also be strictly relevant to the article it appears on. For example, miscellaneous information about a character's appearance in a game would best belong on that character's respective page - not the game's page.


==Creating Miscellaneous Content==
It's recommended that the {{tem|trivia}} tag be applied to overly long trivia sections, which indicates to other users that they shouldn't add more information, but rather, find convenient places for the preexisting trivia points elsewhere on the article.
Another helpful way to deal with the excess of trivias is creating sections that can contain miscellaneous information.


The miscellaneous content is basically the equivalent of the usual general content that's included in character pages and other elements (character, species, item, places, etc) found in the universe of Mario and company (See also [[MarioWiki:Manual of Style#History|History]], [[MarioWiki:Chronology]]). This information can be added both the fictional in-universe examples and non-fictional ones; the latter are the games, consoles, series, TV shows, films, real-life people, etc.  
==Adding miscellaneous content==
Another helpful way to deal with the excess of trivia is to create sections that are meant to contain miscellaneous information in a more structured fashion. Most facts that don't fit in the "History" sections or introductions can be placed in the "General information" sections of in-universe pages (characters, species, items, places, etc.); the equivalent section for non-fictional pages (games, consoles, series, TV shows, films, real-life people, etc.) is titled "Miscellaneous". These overall sections can in turn have subsections if there are large amounts of information about a certain specific topic. For example, "General information" sections on character articles usually have subsections for personality, physical appearance, and powers/abilities. "Miscellaneous" sections can contain content about reception and reviews, cultural impact, merchandise and promotional products, software and hardware development, and more.


The sections commonly used to contain varied information aside of the general content can be:
One important detail when adding miscellaneous content is [[MarioWiki:Citations|citing]] the information given. The references must come from professional and reliable sources that reinforce the validity and longevity of such content, preventing bias and inaccuracies. Not giving a source for the information will make it seem questionable and it may eventually be deleted.
*Reception and Reviews
*Cultural Impact
*Merchandise and Promotional Products
*Software and Hardware Development
*Real Life People's Personal Lives
*Media Production
*Any other subject like these


If a Trivia section contain much of information regarding some of the aforesaid issues, the information can be gathered to form a new section of this class. However, the section must be lengthy. Another important detail when creating miscellaneous content and its sections is [[MarioWiki:References|citing]] the information given. The references must come from professional and reliable sources that reinforces the validity and longevity of such content and, in this way, prevent bias. Not giving a source for the information, will make it questionable and eventually set for deletion.
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The Super Mario Wiki provides a multitude of information in all of its articles. Normally, information can be placed in specific sections of an article, but some information does not meet the requirements to fit into any of the clearly-defined sections. Instead, special sections are created to house this kind of information. These are the miscellaneous sections and trivia sections.

Adding trivia

The Super Mario Wiki allows users to expand articles with all the information they can get, and they usually create trivia sections to add interesting information that does not fit in with the general content. However, this method is discouraged because trivia sections have been overused. They often become cluttered with large amounts of information that can actually be placed in the main content ("Summary" or "History" sections mostly), or simply removed because such information is already mentioned in the main content, or takes the form of speculation, opinion pieces, or otherwise irrelevant factoids. Any information within a trivia section should also be strictly relevant to the article it appears on. For example, miscellaneous information about a character's appearance in a game would best belong on that character's respective page - not the game's page.

It's recommended that the {{trivia}} tag be applied to overly long trivia sections, which indicates to other users that they shouldn't add more information, but rather, find convenient places for the preexisting trivia points elsewhere on the article.

Adding miscellaneous content

Another helpful way to deal with the excess of trivia is to create sections that are meant to contain miscellaneous information in a more structured fashion. Most facts that don't fit in the "History" sections or introductions can be placed in the "General information" sections of in-universe pages (characters, species, items, places, etc.); the equivalent section for non-fictional pages (games, consoles, series, TV shows, films, real-life people, etc.) is titled "Miscellaneous". These overall sections can in turn have subsections if there are large amounts of information about a certain specific topic. For example, "General information" sections on character articles usually have subsections for personality, physical appearance, and powers/abilities. "Miscellaneous" sections can contain content about reception and reviews, cultural impact, merchandise and promotional products, software and hardware development, and more.

One important detail when adding miscellaneous content is citing the information given. The references must come from professional and reliable sources that reinforce the validity and longevity of such content, preventing bias and inaccuracies. Not giving a source for the information will make it seem questionable and it may eventually be deleted.