Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-24826159-20140416214618/@comment-1387259-20140430225537

Blazenite104 wrote:

Look i'm not trying to undermine credibility here and I really don't mind the rules at all. I realize I may have come off as insulting and I apologize for that. Simply if I can't see references, how do I know they are there? Now let's put this aside and get back to the topic at hand.

Alright let me make this simple, as you don't seem to get it. You seem to be under the impression that we're not credible here, despite your words "I'm not trying to undermine credibility". Here's something that has been a long standing rule on this wiki for quite a while: we reference everything. If something does not have a proper reference, by episode, chapter, game, movie, or whatever, every proven fact on this wiki will be followed by a number surrounded in single brackets in the appearance of a superscript like this[1], which links to a references section at the bottom of the page, and as of recently, it will also show a text bubble when you hover over the reference.

As for your claim about Nozarashi, it's very simple. Every time a Zanpakuto has been first released, even without a release command, Kubo puts the name of the Zanpakuto in quotes. The only other thing he's ever done that with is Kido, which it's been constantly said time and time again that Kenpachi just doesn't want to learn. Again, this fact we have referenced. the only reason we haven't done this for the "Unnamed Man" in Chapter 518 is because there has been nothing actually saying it's Grimmjow, no matter how obvious it may seem. Since we can't properly reference it, since it hasn't been stated, it will not be placed anywhere until it can be and it has been.

So before you start to question the credibility of the wiki, look around, look at our policies, look at how our articles abide by them. Clearly you have done none of that if you are making these sorts of claims.