Thread:Ohmyn0/@comment-10585-20120101054507/@comment-118323-20120102174011

I tend to disagree with this. That information is very helpful for search results, and Google bots usually skip over infoboxes more frequently than they do written out sentences.

Also, the people who will be coming across our site will not be expecting a 100% in-universe resource. Some topics work well with in-universe approaches (science fiction, for example) but Sunny is just a sitcom - no need to take it or the wiki too seriously. Plus, some real-world information can be even more interesting than in-universe. (After I wrote the Charlie Day article and included the fact that he's married to Mary Elizabeth Ellis, reddit picked it up for an TIL which got us 60k pageviews in one day.)

The rest of the articles - episode synopsis, character bios, etc. should be mostly in-universe, but I strongly believe that we should leave "Trivia" sections and the intro sentences. 