Thread:Sakaros/@comment-3436482-20200127211623/@comment-104549-20200211043328

I don't want to get into a debate about Merriam-Webster and its revision of the word "they" to include use as a single-person pronoun, so I'll let the one about Eigy go. But the Empire one is legitimately wrong; "Empire" is a singular noun, which demands a single-person pronoun, and because it's an entity, not a person, you need "it", not "they".

For your eighth and tenth points, my comments were guidance rather than hard and fast rules. Posting an article with misspellings, grammatical mistakes, etc. could get a General Cleanup tag applied, but you could make a character who was the illegitimate hybrid child of Padme Amidala and Yoda, who was stronger in the Force than Anakin, Sidious, and Yoda put together, and who had mastered the light side, the dark side, and the hidden "neutral side", and, after overthrowing the Empire, was elected Supreme Chancellor and Jedi Grand Master, all before the age of fifteen...and that would be within Wiki standards. Many other fanoneers might have strong feelings about it, but no policy or rule would prevent you from doing it—as our motto goes, "Imagination is more important than knowledge."