Talk:Who Am I? (feature)

Comma
Epsilon has written the following sentence:


 * "David is interested in exposing the truth of the world, the Alien films except Alien vs Predator, girls, and martial arts (and Jackie Chan)."

Whilst it's grammatically correct, by Epsilon's admission, T:COMMA advises against using the Oxford comma, which is the comma following the word "girls". His reasoning is that "non-English speakers can benefit from this distinction", which I fail to understand and don't see as a valid reason to go against something that the wiki advises against using.

The list is no less understandable by being:


 * "David is interested in exposing the truth of the world, the Alien films except Alien vs Predator, girls and martial arts (and Jackie Chan)."

The only thing that could potentially be confusing to non-English speakers is putting "(and Jackie Chan)" on the end rather than including him in the list properly, whether by using "and" or "as well as".

Given that the comma doesn't add any clarity and we have a page which describes the Oxford comma as "generally avoided" and "somewhat antiquated", I propose that the offending punctuation mark is removed. - Jack &#34;BtR&#34; Saxon ☎  19:31, 13 January 2023 (UTC)


 * This comment is not directed at anyone in particular, just generally to anyone: Nobody cares this much about punctuation except for perhaps a school teacher. Danniesen ☎  20:01, 13 January 2023 (UTC)


 * Epsilon cared enough to revert my edit, so that doesn't seem to be true. Jack &#34;BtR&#34; Saxon ☎  20:04, 13 January 2023 (UTC)