Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-95.246.182.32-20150723175547/@comment-13895380-20150724002032

Paul.rea wrote: If I can edit out problematic statements I try to do that. If the entire post is predicated on false facts, it likely can't be saved. Okay but how do we know that this is happening? It's kind of odd to keep on typing "in my opinion..." or "I think that..." when it should be understood that by us writing something that isn't fact, it's our opinion. Isn't that the main reason we shouldn't use "I" in formal essays? It's kind of redundant.

Basically, I'm asking if you can tell us that it's misleading so we can fix it ourselves, cause there may be some important and legitimate points that you may not notice and delete with the misleading info. If most of the post is about the head-canon you speak of, then we can edit our post and write "Note: the thoughts below are completely speculative and do not represent the official canon of Teen Wolf as documented on this website", or something along the lines.

Wouldn't this work? It'd avoid confusion for the casuals, while still being available to other forum members for discussion.