Thread:Tupka217/@comment-432124-20120910204933/@comment-5188108-20120911214436

There are a lot of non-answers which obviously can be left as unanswered questions. The only "answers" that seem obviously unsuitable for adding are where the Light wanted to take Artemis, Supey and Miss M and "bad shrimp".

Granted some of the answers are a bit vague or pointless, but that's because the questions were a bit pointless to begin with. Like why Ocean Master attacked Aquaman - was there really any need to ask why a supervillian once attacked his arch-nemesis in the first place?

I guess you or I or whoever does an update just needs to ask themselves each time:

1) Is the answer serious? If yes, go to 2. If no, ignore and go to 4.

2) Does it actually answer the question? If yes, go to 3. If no, ignore and go to 4.

3) Does the answer feel too obvious, so much so that you feel a bit silly adding it? Does it seem like the question is fishing for a story or complicated answer when a simpler explanation, as given by Greg, is self-evident? If no, add the answer. If yes, consider deleting the question.

4) If the question hasn't been answered, does it really belong there? Is it relevant? If yes, keep it as unanswered. If no, delete it.

Then if someone disagrees we can discuss the specific case on the appropriate talk page.