Thread:Yujacha/@comment-25034020-20180325104258/@comment-31437094-20180325111559

I didn't intend to come off as rude, so I'll apologize for that. I was trying to be straightforward because of the character limit in the edit summary, and I might have come off as a bit irritated after having my corrections get reversed multiple times (both today and in the past). However, please don't put words in my mouth - I never said anything like your method being the "worst thing possible". All I did was explain matter-of-factly why I made my edits. The only reason it's "out of the blue" is because I happen to be the one random person who likes going on the Wikia at 3 AM to make edits and scrutinize every little detail on the pages, and I finally had some free time this weekend to do so.

I don't see how the "ru nda" method is correct. I can't claim to be a thorough Japanese expert, but I have worked with several Japanese translators over the years due to my work as a QCer (I'm currently one on Team ONIBE). From that, I can assure you that not a single one of them have ever agreed on the "ru nda" method for romaji, nor using "min'na" instead of "minna" (everyone can understand "minna" because it's straightforwardly MIN-NA; apostrophes are only used for ambiguous words like "ren'ai", which would normally be pronounced RE-NAI if written as just "renai". The actual pronunciation is REN-AI, hence the added apostrophe), nor using "hitori botchi" instead of "hitoribocchi" ("tch" is not a standard in romaji - the only place I've actually seen it used is Google Translate, which really shouldn't be used as a standard by anyone).

As for speaking to an admin - I don't see why I need to speak to an admin to contribute to a page? I thought the point of a Wikia was to be open-source.

But to make things clear: I've consulted at least 4 separate TLers I know and they've told me that your current method is flawed. Trust me, it's not just you. There are plenty of errors on the Wikia, and the admins simply don't have the time to check all the pages for mistakes. I really appreciate all the work you've put into writing up all this romaji! I ask for your patience and consideration as I go through the songs slowly to fix what I can.