User blog comment:Eis!/Regarding speculation on leaks/@comment-24802125-20140809205516

Don't think there's much to discuss, because I wholeheartedly agree with you.

Kel's been considering it, but in another perspective that's making more work for him since a lot of the wiki information also relies on other users' input. There's nothing particularly against posting speculation and hearsay but I do agree with you that that kind of stuff should go into the comments instead of the actual page. Take a look at Cu Chulainn's edit history. The problem has always been predominant, especially given this kind of audience.

I believe anyone with a good intuitive sense will pick up on speculation and false information; the wiki users that have the money to cash out on cards surely know what usually is given the previous trends of card skills or so, and those who don't, well... best of luck to them, although given they usually complain.

And the easiest way to fix the problem happening now with proc info? Just tell nubee to include the proc count within the card information, so its there in the flesh. For cards with new skills (that come once in a blue moon) we'll see.