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@Esw01407: Hi, I wanted to talk about formatting of the table of past events. I recently made edits to remove the venue/location (because they've been the same every year), to remove the 100% width (because it creates a lot of empty space in the table and I figure it looks better without that), to remove terminal punctuation (per MOS:PERIOD), and to fix dashes (per MOS:DASH). You reverted me saying it was less confusing, but I'm not sure what's confusing about the version I posted. Could you please elaborate? Thanks, IagoQnsi (talk) 00:16, 10 February 2022 (UTC)Reply
I personally find removing the venue makes the list more confusing, even with the event being held at the same location every year. Also, every anime convention article basically follows the same formatting, always listing the venue, minus Anime Boston (has never changed venue.) If you want to remove the periods and change the dash's, I have no problem with that, but you'll need to do every anime and comic convention article to match so they are all uniform. Most/almost all use the formatting with the period and it's variable with the dash's. Esw01407 (talk) 02:22, 10 February 2022 (UTC)Reply