Board Thread:Help desk/@comment-11129891-20130708185234/@comment-4001197-20130709225959

Flippmeister wrote: Correct grammar subliminally (or consciously, to an extent) shows the reader that they are reading a credible source of information, not a page made by some knuckleheads who barely took the time to make it.

In other words, grammar shows deliberation in the page.

It's also easier to understand. Hm, having proper grammar isn't necessary, but making an effort to write better enhances the reading experience.

However, sentence structure lacks around this Wiki. The pages might frequently confuse the readers here. I'm guessing a massive overhaul to fix it all is too time-consuming for a Wiki with over 1000 pages. Prime example being the Kyogre page.

By the way, I should have just mentioned that I was explaining on how comments should be written...