Thread:Rith4life/@comment-28905095-20170316095909/@comment-28606847-20170317070635

Before talking about the latter messages on this thread, I'd like to talk about what we should have been discussing on this thread.

We do go around editing pages that have been confirmed by a specific update by saying "[the feature] will be released on [Update version]." While this is not a strict policy, it is considered good practice to do so after a feature has been confirmed. This tells the user as to if/when the update is releasing, and how soon it is going to be.

If we make policies on such minor editing 'tricks', we would have hundreds of policies. Such edits should be left to staff or well experienced users, who know the wiki well enough to understand that these edits should be applied at the given situation or circumstance. I do count you as a well experienced user, Holroy, but it is not your fault if you did not know these types of edits, that are done after a feature is confirmed.

Hence, I will make this clear to you now: If you do see a user has put the "will be released in..." on a page, check to see if the feature is actually confirmed or not by looking on an update page. If it is confirmed, then ignore the edit. If you see that a page on a feature that has been confirmed doesn't have a "will be released in..." sentence, then please add it using the correct information of the update it is releasing in.

If you still want proof, here it is:

Check this, this, this, this, and this. These links are a few of the many, many pages that has had the "will" at some point.

They are from Update 0.13.0, Update 0.14.0, Update 0.15.0, Update 0.16.0, and Update 1.0 respectively.