All The Tropes:Thread Mode

Thread Mode is where a a discussion takes place between one or more tropers in a page, separated by bullet points or indents. They can be signed with editors' names, or with people using This Troper to refer to themselves pseudoanonymously. Thread mode also includes paragraphs that aren't actually separated by bullet points, but switch points of view so often that it seems like someone accidentally took the bullets out.

In some places, this in the natural form of discussion, such as The Forums, talk pages, or Headscratchers entries. However, in most of the wiki, this is considered something to be avoided, as it frequently leads to Word Cruft. Try to avoid it, especially on trope pages and work pages, and replace it with an integrated, MPOV example.

Example
It's definitely cool that people have multiple opinions -- we believe in noting Multiple Points of View -- but we're not here to host strategy guides or rehash old internet arguments (and memes).

What that example should say is something easier to read, like this:

Repair, Don't Respond
After all, you can always edit it yourself. Wikis are meant to accumulate data from different people, and synthesize it into a cohesive whole. No one is going to get their feelings hurt if you edit their words (or well, they shouldn't).

So outside of forums or appropriate places, avoid conversation on main pages. If there's another option, add it. If something is wrong, fix it. It makes the wiki better if you do.

This also telling users about this policy. There's no need to "natterfy" users when there's a problem -- just fix it. At least at first. If it's a user that doesn't get the idea after a few times, then you can leave a polite message on their user talk -- or ask a moderator to do it for you. But most of the time, people will just get the idea as they keep editing the site.

Where Thread Mode is OK
Thread Mode has long been Considered Harmful, but there are important places where you'd want a discussion:


 * Places like The Forums and Talk Pages, where personal opinions are important. (Sign your comments using the markup  on the forums.)
 * Headscratchers subpages, where opinions can differ greatly, and maybe YMMV subpages too.
 * Any place where Thread Mode would be easier to understand than an equivalent paragraph.

Use Your Best Judgement
After all, There Is No One True Way. Wikis are meant to facilitate sharing of knowledge; this page is only a guideline to help achieve this goal.