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A bit of edit on Dark Knight Rises article

Hi, Easyjusteasy,

You've just removed linking Talia al Ghul from Talia, and link Miranda Tate to Talia al Ghul instead. I'm here to tell you a bit that I'm going to alter a bit of your edit on The Dark Knight Rises article. While I agree with most of your edit, I think we should reveal Miranda Tate's true identity at the revelation in the plot. In other words, we should link to Talia al Ghul from Talia, not from Miranda Tate. Please note that I am not hiding spoilers, as spoilers are not Wikipedia's concern, but if we're going to reveal spoilers anyway, we should reveal it at the point where it gives the full impact. Revealing that Miranda Tate is Talia al Ghul at the point where she stabbed Batman would use the spoiler to its full extent. (A criteria of nominating it a GA is how well written it is.) Plus, if we link 'Talia' to Talia al Ghul, most people who don't know who Talia is will automatically follow the link and know that she's an established character in Batman franchise. While Miranda Tate, a board member, isn't that interesting, and when we reveal her true identity at the plot twist, people who don't know Talia will either have to go back to look for her anyway, or just ignore her completely, because Talia doesn't sound so important that we must check. Also, please understand that I am not edit warring. If there's anything you wish to discuss, feel free to leave me a message on the talk page. Anthonydraco (talk) 05:50, 13 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

I don't care (that much), so no big deal. Easyjusteasy (talk) 06:28, 13 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for understanding. ^^ I really appreciate it. It takes a lot of work dealing with people who are obstinate about changes, and I'm glad you're not one of those. Anthonydraco (talk) 06:30, 13 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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