User blog comment:Blood Ox/Things To Do/@comment-17194369-20160908102534/@comment-16533050-20160909045726

I don't think I understand the first question: "why did we deviate from what all the other wikis (and wikipedia) do and pluralise articles?

What are you talking about? Wikis pluralize articles all the time. Here let me show you:

From Shadow of Mordor Wiki:

http://shadowofmordor.wikia.com/wiki/Dwarves

http://shadowofmordor.wikia.com/wiki/Rings_of_Power

From the Shannara (or The Chronicles of Shannara) wiki:

http://shannara.wikia.com/wiki/Druids

http://shannara.wikia.com/wiki/Demons

Now granted, those are some wikis I frequent, but here are some other examples:

From the Memory Alpha wiki:

http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Lunar_colonies

From the Injustice Mobile wiki:

http://injustice-mobile.wikia.com/wiki/Power_Credits

From the AirMech wiki:

http://airmech.wikia.com/wiki/Creeps

http://airmech.wikia.com/wiki/Outposts

Now, I have never been to AirMech, Injustice Mobile, or Memory Alpha wikis before now, but according to your Userpage, you have been to them, and probably should have known this.

And this dramatization was me not even really trying, so your point of ALL wikis doing this is easily contested as false.

Also, I don't know why the comparison of our wiki to Wikipedia is CONTINUALLY made.

We. Are. Not. Wikipedia.

But, just to play along, there is this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digraphs_and_trigraphs

That looks plural to me. So, again, the point is moot.

In response I, too, have a question: When was the, obviously false, supposition that all wikis do this accepted so widely across the board?