Thread:Warmachine375/@comment-6697950-20131030154125/@comment-6697950-20131031080956

I have nothing against contributions that are meaningful and sourcable. However, I do hate when people speculate on articles, as then our information becomes unreliable. Imagine if someone said "Second season announced" on an article, and everyone begins spreading the word about it... but a week later, it turned out that the editor who put that up in the first place was trolling. Wouldn't that make you, a reader of the wiki, pissed? That's why I am very strict on referencing such bold claims in the first place before somebody takes this information as a fact without proof. And just so you don't feel like I'm only doing this because of you, I did the same thing to some guy who added the names of English voice actors to a few of the characters, even though there was no proof that they were indeed working on the role. I gave the guy 24 hours to reference it, just like I gave you the same amount of time, but he failed to do so, so I removed the claim, stating that it may be readded, but only with a suitable reference to prove it.

Oh, and please see http://swordartonline.wikia.com/wiki/Sword_Art_Online_Extra_Edition?diff=60599&oldid=60595.

It seems that Kai has checked your source and he says that there was no mention of "light novel" in it. Thus your claim is still unreferenced. As I said, a reference must have undeniable proof that what you are claiming is true, otherwise, it is considered as speculation, which may only be posted on the forums, not articles.