@ootamudkip @bonjourmarlene I'm so sorry to all of Wiki48 members (especially to both of you) if I have made messes in Wiki48, especially with my lack skill English and etc. No problem if all of you blame to me (especially if you wanna give me a label as a damn person who bring bad luck); but please, we shouldn't make any drama on internet because of this (no commotion, please).
I don't blame you. I've looked at the pages that I realised where misspelled and they were created and edited by various people. No one single person is at fault, I only want to put it out as advice for everyone who feels their English isn't top notch. Working on something like the wiki is good practice for improving one's English, so I wouldn't want anyone to stop.
A small error on this page: http://stage48.net/wiki/index.php/AKB48#Concerts On the concert list, no. 85, AKB48 53rd Single Sekai Senbatsu Sousenkyo Concert ~Sekai no Center wa Dare da?~, the date is listed as: 2016.06.16 (wrong) it should be: 2018.06.16 (right) The concert was part of the 2018 Sousenkyo, so the date should be 2018 not 2016. Meanwhile, the actual concert page (http://stage48.net/wiki/index.php/AKB48_53rd_Single_Sekai_Senbatsu_Sousenkyo_Concert_~Sekai_no_Center_wa_Dare_da?~) has the correct date. Thank you.
There seems to be an error in this page: http://stage48.net/wiki/index.php/Kimi_ni_Autabi_Koi_wo_Suru According to both Google and Studio 48 Autabi should be spelled au tabi, not in one word. For now it's impossible to seek with the right spelling.
I'm not sure I consider this an error. Japanese doesn't use spaces. If you look at Sakamichi releases, they often don't have spaces at all. For example http://stage48.net/wiki/index.php/Yoakemade_Tsuyogaranakutemoii That's technically "Yoake made Tsuyo ga Ranakute mo Ii" (夜明けまで強がらなくてもいい) if you go by what is actually a separate word. The spelling that is used here is the same as used by Spotify, Apple Music and other streaming/digital purchase websites in English. I personally don't think it matters because it doesn't change the meaning and I don't think there is an "official" romaji version – correct me if I'm wrong on that. But I don't think it's a big deal, myself.
But if you go down to the songs they use spaces. I agree it's not a big deal, but it is a problem if you try to seek the wiki for the song and use "au tabi" like the spelling in Studio48. You don't find it. Like I did. To have different spellings there and in wiki is inconsistent. But which is the most right? Edit:Ive got an idea. The most easy way to fix it is to have a page with "au tabi" and link it to the other page.
Agree. But as long we have this poor search engine we have to be careful with the spelling. I'll check with my friend.
That long string of hiragana is a verb conjugation: It should be Yoake made Tsuyogaranakute mo Ii. If it's available for streaming in English and those sites use that spelling though, then we should leave it as is (unfortunately). As for Kimi ni Au Tabi Koi wo Suru, Au tabi are separate words and thus should be separate. I'll probably move the page (need to research a few things first.) edit: JKT48 splits them, that's as close as I can find to an official romanisation: https://www.jkt48.com/theater/song/id/20?lang=id Studio48 also already has them separated. I've moved the page, and I'll change the spelling on the stage pages (and move the JKT48 and SNH48 versions too), but I'm not going to change it on each member's page. The redirect will take care of that anyway.
Everything in AKB48 is now circulating around OUC48. Maybe it is a good idea to have a page about that in the Wiki too? I can't find any information about it.
Without going into great detail as to every video uploaded, you could have a Ouchi (OUC48) Project page, similar to Dareka no Tame ni (Charity Project) and AKB48 Group Solo Gravure Contest Project. Just include a little information about staying at home during the corona virus while the the theaters were closed and handshake events were not permitted. This way if someone searches for OUC48, they will get some info. The current search result is "Create the page "OUC48" on this wiki!" There were no results matching the query.
It's not important how the page is integrated as long as it is searchable. I did as @sscrla and I didn't got wiser. Just now most members here now what's going on but a new member in a couple of years must recieve information.
I was asking mostly because I couldn't think of a way to do it. sscrla's idea of doing it like the Dareka no Tame ni project page makes the most sense to me.
Was wondering if there was a way to make a new wiki? And slowly move everything over since it's been almost a year now, and it's hard keeping stuff updated when the wiki doesn't want to. Never have done it myself but would gladly volunteer to move all pages/images over since i do regular editing on the jpop fandom wiki.
There are a few rules to be given access to the wiki Also, the guy who is able to give access is barely online. If you want stuff added, you can make a post in this forum and the editors can edit it.
More MNL48 updates, but here are some stuff from my previous post that needs some update. Francinne Rifol http://stage48.net/wiki/index.php/Francinne_Rifol New Instagram account after she graduates: https://www.instagram.com/_francinnerifol/ Her YouTube account: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbBWRt5DN0W839Pn_vvaepQ Aubrey Ysabelle Delos Reyes http://stage48.net/wiki/index.php/Aubrey_Ysabelle_Delos_Reyes Update "Close friends with Ericka Joyce Sibug" to "Close friends with Ericka Joyce Sibug and co-manages an online store with her called lookbvck.ph" https://www.instagram.com/lookbvck.ph/ Ericka Joyce Sibug http://stage48.net/wiki/index.php/Ericka_Joyce_Sibug Co-manages an online store with Aubrey Ysabelle Delos Reyes called lookbvck.ph https://www.instagram.com/lookbvck.ph/ Lorraine Leigh Lacumba http://stage48.net/wiki/index.php/Lorraine_Leigh_Lacumba Update "Has an ongoing prank war with her fan club, which started on August 31, 2019 when she pranked everyone by claiming she had gotten her mole removed. The current standing as of January 27, 2020 is: Lei - 4; Her Fans - 3." to "Had a prank war with her fan club, which started on August 31, 2019 when she pranked everyone by claiming she had gotten her mole removed. Lei won the prank war with a score of 4 wins and 3 loses." Her new Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/mababangulan/ Her Twitter account: https://twitter.com/mababangulan09 Her YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGmgHaDA_4P2e8rPkvSVsAw EDIT (5/24/2020): More MNL48 members reveal their official YouTube channels. Amanda Isidto https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC07bA8rlWoU7g6eN6ljFLAw Abelaine Trinidad https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1dXLznaVU8CtTwavLkSyqQ Gabrielle Skribikin https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT4_NjK0qJRcDVppm0ehYkg Jemimah Caldejon https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYnK8pgvIjU0xkxhpnc63iw Jennifer Nandy Villaruel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_4no7glKFuVf_ew2Zjx_hg
I just noticed at Kageyama Yuuka's trivia section: "On June 1, 2011, she was on a temporary hiatus from all Keyakizaka46 activities due to academic reason" 2011? Yet she joined the Draft Kaigi in 2015?