Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26901681-20170329210532/@comment-26282828-20170404011936

Veenster7 wrote: DEmersonJMFM wrote: Aleji2404 wrote: I think, we have to leave some "segments", because in pages like Funny Business, are redundancy, for example, in one edit exists three times the word "episode". Some current uses of episode and segment aren't necessary. For example, "The title of this episode means unpleasant, or dishonest actions, which seems to describe both Lincoln and Luan's actions throughout the episode, and the fact that the segment's central theme is clowns." could be written as "The episode's title means unpleasant, or dishonest actions, which seems to describe both Lincoln and Luan's actions, and the fact that the central theme is about clowns." You make a great point with the redundancy of the word episode and segment, DEmersonJMFM. There is a way to avoid using the word multiple times in a single statement or bullet point.

DEmersonJMFM wrote: RKSPokéBeast987 wrote: That would be a tedious task for all of us. We could miss one (or more) use of the word "segment" on an article while changing the rest to "episode". Is there an easier way to do this? AWB has find and replace capabilities. Someone talked to me about the use of AWB before to help out in this case. He said it should be fine to do it manually because of how many active users there are here. I don't know which user is responsible for the word "segment",but segment is in geometry and math,not television!