Thread:Killer kev/@comment-10972716-20170407223331/@comment-10972716-20170407230234

Wikia Community Central defines a stub as " An article usually consisting of one short paragraph or less. A template is often added to mark intended content and invite others to add to the page." So,  I know they are put to label articles that don't have very much to ad to them (In this case that of many crew members) because information cannot be found online, but I'd like to say that many of these pages do have information to ad. Biographies can be added to crew members and even trivia sections. Sure, some of them might not have any information to be found to add to articles, but I don't think that means they should remove the stub label, because more information could be found in the future. A lot of wiki editors think have a lot of stubs is a bad thing, but  I think they are quite the contrary. To say that every bit of information has been added to crew pages is false. An article that has 10 words or less and an infobox is still a stub even if all you can find is those 10 words. Someone else could find things one or two people don't. Additionally, most of the cast pages should be marked as stubs, because there is definitely a lot of information that could be added to those.