Board Thread:Wiki Improvements/@comment-5154503-20130319234715/@comment-5384369-20130326191931

I think that even though innuendo doesn't always feature the "best part" of the show, it doesn't "exploit" the show in a bad way. For example, we all know that some people on the wiki curse or post inappropriate things, but that doesn't mean that this Wiki is a bad and evil place.

Also, I think that because Disney shows do range for audiences from 9-14, and because to prevent breaking wiki guidelines, there needs to be that page because some parts can be "suggestive". That's why there is that warning in the very beginning of that page. I comprehend that warning not as it's breaking rules (well, a little) but I also think of it as "if you are going to be offended or you aren't mature enough then don't read this".

Besides, what show doesn't have an innuendo. Even the most harmless movies and shows have it. For example, Finding Nemo. Classic little kid movie. But, if anyone actually remembers this, when Bruce the Shark was going like "My name is Bruce" and the others go "Hi, Bruce" and Bruce goes on about how he hasn't eaten a fish in who knows how many days. That's clearly a reference to AA (Alcohols Anonymous). That doesn't mean that Finding Nemo is a bad movie, that just means that it can appeal to more mature audiences.

There are some parts that only more mature audiences can understand, and I think that's why there is an innuendo. So it can be pointed out without being against guidelines.