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: Huh, I thought the guidelines explicitly said that tense and colloquial spelling are neither hugely important. the preference is to be present tense and american English but only if it works out that way? and you shouldn't feel forced to stick with these at all... a lot of the articles are in past tense because that used to be the policy, but now it's present is the preference. --[[User:Fbstj|Joe ST]] ([[User talk:Fbstj|talk]]) 11:09, 20 January 2017 (MST)
 
::Everything should eventually get changed to present tense though. Past tense is really only to be used in things like History sections, in the context of the topic, where present tense would be confusing. this is because present tense is the standard for literary discussions in academia and stuff (because since theoretically the events of the books take place every time somebody reads them, they never stop happening and so are not truly in the past from our perspective). As for British vs American English it's not as big a deal, no one will object if you change stuff to American ('though I would likely revert edits that did the reverse, if I notice it).--[[User:WeiryWriter|WeiryWriter]] ([[User talk:WeiryWriter|talk]]) 12:34, 20 January 2017 (MST)