Thread:Undoniel/@comment-4651179-20170502001037/@comment-3406131-20170502095753

I see the "overkill" aspect of it (and I had spotted you spotted it)

My problem is that some people simply don't add references in a proper way.

For example, doing like you do, I could write:

Sentence A1.

Sentence B1.

But then some editor would add a sentence A2 (supported by ) intending to complete A1. 3 possibilities:
 * He doesn't add a reference, so A1, A2 and B1 are all referenced by . Happens a lot.
 * He add the reference to A2 but doesn't add back a  to A1,  so A1 and A2 are referenced by  . Happens a lot as well.
 * He add the reference to A2 and add back a  to A1, so every sentence is supported by the reference supposed to support it. That doesn't happen this often.

Given the recurrent problem of references on the wikia, I prefer to have literally each separate text with its own reference. What I must change however, is the amount of paragraph breaks (I tend to add them on every logically acceptable place, when it's not that necessary). That would cull the number of references to a way more little number.